The New York Knicks faced a harsh reality in game three against the Boston Celtics, losing to a convincing offensive display. Boston's players, like Tatum and Brown, contributed significantly to a one-sided match, while the Knicks' defense faltered, allowing too many open shots. Scoring only 93 points, New York's offense fell short, contrasting with their previous performances. With a 2-1 series lead, the pressure mounts for the Knicks to secure a vital game four to maintain their advantage, with Jalen Brunson's performance being key to their success.
Jaylen Brown knows there's a lot of ball left. New York could build a commanding 3-1 series lead in game four tonight.
The Knicks struggled on the defensive end of the floor, defending the pick-and-roll poorly and rotating a step too slow on shooters.
Boston turned back around the momentum of this series, outclassing the Knicks by a wide margin.
All eyes will be on Jalen Brunson, whose offensive production has been significantly lower than it was versus the Pistons.
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