Celtics Break 0-2 Deficit With Game 3 Win Over Knicks
Celtics Break 0-2 Deficit With Game 3 Win Over Knicks

Celtics Break 0-2 Deficit With Game 3 Win Over Knicks

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The Boston Celtics faced a dire situation in their Eastern Conference semifinals series against the New York Knicks after blowing 20-point leads in each of the first two games and falling behind 0-2. Despite the pressure and widespread doubt, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla emphasized embracing adversity, stating that there are "no expectations" and that the team must focus on how they respond to the challenges ahead. The Celtics rebounded decisively in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, shooting an improved 50% from three-point range and securing a 115-93 victory to keep their hopes alive. Mazzulla described the experience as "dark, but in a good way," encouraging the team to "tap into your darkness" as part of their pursuit of greatness. This mindset helped the Celtics shake off the earlier losses and regain momentum as they aimed to even the series in Game 4. The narrative reflects a team determined to overcome setbacks and the psychological toll of a tough playoff series through resilience and mental toughness.

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