Boston illuminates Toronto's woes from behind the arc
Briefly

The Boston Celtics are currently leading the NBA in 3-point attempts and have shown remarkable performance with a current record of 10-1 in their last 11 games. They faced the struggling Toronto Raptors, who take significantly fewer 3-point shots and have been underperforming this season. In a recent game, the Celtics outshot the Raptors from deep, achieving a decisive 111-101 victory by scoring 45 points to Toronto's 15 from 3-point range. Despite the loss, Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic expressed pride in his team's shot quality and overall effort, marking it as a learning opportunity.
"Last game, those 20 that we made, if we did not make four of those and we kept them for tonight, in that scenario we would win the game," coach Darko Rajakovic jested after the final buzzer.
"I thought the quality of those shots was good, just the ball did not go in tonight. We've got to be proud of creating, we had 28 assists while shooting 15 percent from the 3-point line."
"Extremely talented team, we kept them to 45 points in the second half, I thought that they played extremely hard. Really proud of our effort tonight."
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