Celtics Raining Threes, Knicks Drenched in Defeat
The Boston Celtics absolutely torched the New York Knicks on Wednesday night, setting a new franchise record for three-pointers in a game and handing the Knicks a brutal loss. It was a masterclass in long-range shooting, with the Celtics raining threes from all over the court.
Let's get into the numbers, folks:
The Celtics nailed a whopping 29 three-pointers against the Knicks, breaking their previous franchise record of 25 set back in 2019. That's not just a record, it's a record-smashing performance!
The Celtics' hot shooting was led by Jayson Tatum, who dropped 37 points, including a career-high 9 three-pointers. The man was cooking! It's clear the Celtics are feeling it right now.
But the Knicks were no slouches on the court:
The Knicks battled hard throughout the game, even pulling within single digits in the fourth quarter. But ultimately, the Celtics' unstoppable three-point barrage proved too much to overcome.
This was a game that highlighted the importance of good shooting in today's NBA. The Celtics were absolutely on fire from beyond the arc, and it was the key to their victory.
Here's the real takeaway, though:
The Celtics are a team to watch this season. They're playing with confidence, energy, and a whole lot of fire power. With Tatum leading the way, and the rest of the team firing on all cylinders, the Celtics are looking dangerous and poised to make a serious run for the championship.
Get ready for a wild ride, folks! The Celtics are on the rise, and they're not slowing down anytime soon.