Boston Celtics Flaws EXPOSED in Brutal Loss to Utah Jazz
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The Celtics didn’t win Monday night against the Utah Jazz because they didn’t deserve to win. A team that looked sharp last week has returned to its wildly inconsistent and erratic ways, with the common thread as it always has been under Joe Mazzulla — poor 3-point shooting.
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Payton Pritchard on how historic bad shooting night impacted Boston Celtics vs. Utah Jazz
The Boston Celtics put up the worst 3-point shooting night of any team in NBA history with at least 50 attempts against the Utah Jazz in a 105-103 home loss on Monday (Nov. 3) night. Given the 3-point heavy style sometimes referred to as "Mazzulla Ball" (named after Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla) is by definition a high variance style of play,
Georges Niang said he has no hard feelings towards the Celtics despite the fact that they traded him before he could play a game.
Outworked and outhustled in the game's second half, shooting was only part of the problem for the Celtics against the Jazz. Or was it?
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Are the Celtics just chucking threes or missing open shots?
For years, critics from major media outlets to diehard Celtics fans have claimed that all this team does is live and die by the three. Many have called on head coach Joe Mazzulla to rethink his offensive philosophy and prioritize smarter shot selection,