Boston’s New Game Plan Shines Brightly!…
Without their two scoring superstars, the Boston Celtics were like a pizza without toppings, relying instead on creative ball movement and three-point bombs to outwit Brooklyn’s relentless defense. Thanks to Kristaps Porzingis taking charge early, and dynamic assists from Al Horford and Jrue Holiday, they kept the offensive seafood flowing like clam chowder.
The Celtics, usually fond of going rogue with isolation plays, had to pass the ball like a hot potato, turning 24 out of 35 field goals into assisted wonders. Without their usual break-the-shell players, they tossed around the ball to keep the Nets on their toes like cats chasing a laser pointer. Upping the game pace to a fast street race, they left the Nets scrambling and Porzingis heating up like a pre-game nacho appetizer with 25 points.
Meanwhile, Porzingis got the royal paint treatment, finding his groove against the defensive barricades set by the Nets. With Horford sneaking out Claxton like a stealth ninja, there was plenty of space in the paint to perform his magic tricks. The Celtics added a dash of small-ball spice and, despite not using their usual rebound giants, managed an offense that was as efficient as a steaming Boston lobster roll—proving even with stars out, this team can sizzle!
