That was a fourth quarter the Celtics dreamed about. Horford capped it off by helping knock down some threes... Still can't believe the Warriors got outscored 40 to 16 in the final 12 minutes. I haven't seen a collapse from them like that on the big stage. It seemed like nothing was working for them. A far cry from the first quarter where it seemed like Steph was going to go for 60. Hard to make a future prediction based on what I saw, so I'm sticking with the Warriors for now. We'll call it a bad run for them at the end of the game and hope they get back to normal on Sunday.
I thought he was going to break another record. How many was that? 5 or 6 from deep? And that was just the first quarter. I though the hot hands will stay and he let go more of those three's in the 2nd quarter but he got cold all of a sudden and he just made like 13 point for 3 quarters. Maybe that's why his face cannot be painted right when the game ended. He was shocked.
Jayson Tatum on the other hand made 13 assists which is a brand new stats for him. He cannot score so he became the facilitator, wise adjustment.
Noticed that too from Tatum, he didn't force himself to score but made a wiser decisions,
13 assist really help them in winning the game, while it's more on Harford's heroic offense but the team that didn't give up
snatch a game from the home team. The home court advantage is now for Boston, if they can take continue being aggressive
the chance to keep that home court advantage is really possible, too early to conclude if they can beat the warriors in these
finals, but who knows what they can bring during the next following games.