Celts 'bit off' as shooting woes reach historic level
Briefly

In a pivotal Game 1 against the New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics faced criticism for their excessive reliance on 3-point shooting, culminating in a record-setting 45 misses. Despite entering the game with a powerful season record, the Celtics saw their shooting struggles unravel their efforts. Players like Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum expressed concern over their shot selection, suggesting they may have forced long attempts instead of taking higher-percentage shots inside, contributing to their narrow overtime defeat.
The Celtics' volume shooting was criticized after missing a record 45 threes in a playoff game, leading to debates on their strategy and shot selection.
Jaylen Brown noted their rhythm was off, suggesting some shots felt forced, and acknowledged they shot too many threes during the game.
Jayson Tatum admitted in hindsight they should've driven more to the basket, emphasizing the importance of thinking of alternative strategies when shots aren't falling.
Despite taking 45 uncontested 3-pointers, the Celtics' shooting struggles raised questions about their offensive decisions as they fell to the Knicks in overtime.
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