Celtics Raining Threes, Tie NBA Record in Blowout Win Over Knicks
It was a night of record-breaking basketball in Boston, as the Celtics absolutely lit it up from beyond the arc, tying the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a single game! The Celtics were on fire, burying 29 threes against the hapless Knicks, who just couldn't keep up. The final score was a lopsided 144-102, showcasing the sheer dominance of the Celtics' offensive firepower.
So, what made this night so special? The Celtics tied the NBA record, previously held by the Houston Rockets, for the most three-pointers made in a single game. Every player seemed to be in the zone, with Jayson Tatum leading the charge with eight threes and 37 points. It was a display of pure shooting brilliance that left Knicks fans in awe, and the Celtics celebrating a truly historic night.
But this wasn't just about the record-breaking performance. The Celtics were simply playing incredible basketball. They were moving the ball, finding the open man, and knocking down shots with precision. The Knicks, on the other hand, couldn't seem to buy a basket, Struggling to match the Celtics' intensity, they just couldn't keep up with the barrage of threes.
This win is a major boost for the Celtics, showing their incredible potential. They've proven they can score in bunches, making them a force to be reckoned with in the Eastern Conference. As they head into the heart of the season, this victory will give them confidence and momentum. The Celtics are definitely a team to watch, and their record-breaking performance is just a taste of what they're capable of!