Celtics Rain Threes, Crush Knicks, Tie NBA Record
The Boston Celtics are on fire, and they just set the NBA on fire too. The Celtics absolutely demolished the New York Knicks on Tuesday night, racking up an insane 29 three-pointers in the process, tying the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a single game. It was a total beatdown, and the Knicks never stood a chance.
The Celtics were just cooking from deep all night. They were hitting threes from all over the court, and the Knicks just couldn't keep up. Jayson Tatum was the leading scorer with 37 points, including 8 three-pointers. He was on fire, man! It was like he was in the zone.
This wasn't just a lucky night for the Celtics. They've been shooting lights out from three all season long, and they're the best three-point shooting team in the league. With players like Tatum, Brown, Smart, and even the big man Al Horford knocking down threes, it's tough to stop the Celtics. Their offense is a real machine.
The Knicks, on the other hand, couldn't find the bottom of the net. They were ice cold from three, going just 6-for-27. The Knicks just didn't have an answer for the Celtics’ hot shooting. They looked frustrated, and the whole game felt like a mismatch.
This game was a statement win for the Celtics. They’re a real contender, and their shooting is a major reason why. They're a team that's not afraid to let it fly from deep, and it's paying off big time. This win sends a message to the rest of the league: the Celtics are here to stay, and they're ready to compete for a championship.
I'm calling it now, folks: the Celtics are going to be a serious threat in the playoffs. With this kind of offensive firepower, they’re a tough matchup for anyone.