After Jayson Tatum's 7-23 dud, experts predict bounce-back in Game 2
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As the New York Knicks prepare to meet the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the NBA Playoffs, advanced simulations suggest a strong possibility for the Celtics to rebound after their disappointing Game 1. Jayson Tatum, who struggled with a poor shooting performance, is projected to significantly improve, potentially scoring 27 points. Meanwhile, Knicks' Jalen Brunson is expected to lead his team with 27 points as well. According to analytics from Dimers, the Celtics have an 80% probability of winning in this matchup at TD Garden.
The advanced analytics model suggests the Celtics have a strong chance of overcoming their Game 1 loss, predicting an 80% likelihood of victory against the Knicks.
In light of Jayson Tatum's underwhelming performance in Game 1, projections show he is expected to bounce back with improved stats in Game 2.
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