Brown believes that after losing G2: Teams need to learn quickly and change their mindset and rebound in G3
According to reports from Chaitanya Dadwar, senior contributor of US sports media F/W. Jaylen Brown was interviewed by the media after the Celtics lost 0-2 to the Knicks in the playoff series and responded to the team's big score behind. Celtics led by another 20 points in Game 2 of TD Gardens, but the result was a return of the Knicks again in the playoff series and a complete lead. Neither Jason Tatum nor Jaylen Brown performed in the game to meet their usual expectations standards. The Knicks scored a 21-2 wave of attacks in the last quarter, and no one stood up to stop the bleeding for the team. Finally won the game 91-90. At the post-match press conference, Brown talked to the media about the key to rebounding from the difficult start of the series. When asked what they need to do to bounce, Brown said: "In terms of playing basketball, that's it, you know. It's it, do the team's transition. I think we look great at times. Just keep calm, take a deep breath, and then execute the tactics and do what we should do. But we have to do better to finish the game, we have to learn and react quickly. So that's the key. Change your mindset and divert your attention. The past is over, let it sting a little nerve to wake up quickly, and then bounce back and win at all costs in Game 3." After the game, NBA legends Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal agreed that despite the Knicks leading 2-0 in the series, Game 3 was the toughest fight for the Knicks, and the Celtics are bound to frantically counterattack to make up for the pits dug in the past two games. How have Brown and Tatum performed in this series so far? Defending Finals MVP Jaylen Brown started the bad start in the series against the Knicks. Brown averaged 21.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists in the two games so far in the series. His offensive efficiency is very inefficient, especially outside the three-point line. In Game 1, he made 7 of 20 shots, including 1 of 10 3-pointers. In Game 2, he made 8 of 23 shots and just 2 of 7 shots from 3-pointers. He hit an astonishing 17.6% of his 3-point shooting percentage in two games, despite having hit 32.4% this season. Jason Tatum struggles more than Brown. So far, Tatum averaged 18.0 points, 15.0 rebounds and 5.5 assists in the series. Over the average of two games, he shot 28.6% from the field and 10% from the 3-point line, which is certainly a series to forget for Tatum so far. His performance in this series has received the most criticism from fans. Tatum and Brown need to significantly improve their game before the Celtics have a chance to win in this series. Considering that 85.7% of all teams who were behind 0-2 in the playoff series for giving up their home court advantage, history certainly won’t be on their side. Can Tatum and Brown break the curse of history? Or will the Knicks sweep the Celtics in this series? Let's wait and see what happens after you go to New York!
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