That Celtics game was something else. They really focused on shutting Giannis down and forcing him to take bad shots. At the same time their offense was incredible behind great games from both Tatum and Brown. They’ve been figuring out how to beat the Bucks for years now and tonight it looked like they had it figured out. The playoffs are going to be great this year.
No surprise for me TBH, and hours before that game, I put my bet on the Celtics already.
Fatigue kicked in. Just imagine playing on the road against the Pacers, and then you will travel to go back to play to your home the next day. I mean just look at how it is tiring. There was a point on that game as well where the total points of Tatum and Brown alone is more than the total points of the whole Bucks team (I think it was 70-69). Nevertheless, the Celtics won on the road like what I expected.
I don't see anybody saying this here, but Julius Randle is out for the rest of the season already, and doubtful on the playoffs.
https://www.spin.ph/basketball/nba/julius-randle-injury-update-sprained-ankle-new-york-knicks-a994-20230331NEW YORK — Julius Randle will miss the rest of the regular season with a sprained left ankle, and his availability for the playoffs — if the New York Knicks make it — is in doubt.
This will be a huge one for the Knicks because they might lose their main offensive star. Yes he shoots a lot, and I mean a lot (average of 15-20 shots per game), but he is one of their leading scorer, and without him, they might need to step up offensively, and at least find a player/s who can at least cover up the point that Randle is doing. His regular season average is 25.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 35.5 minutes.
Well, they have Brunson, Barrett and Quickley who can lead the offense. Still this is a huge one for the whole Knicks team.