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Jalen Brunson Reveals Shocking Truth About Celtics’ Game Plan Without Jayson Tatum

Jalen Brunson Reveals Shocking Truth About Celtics’ Game Plan Without Jayson Tatum

Here’s the thing about the Knicks and Celtics saga: just when you think the undercard has danced its last dance, the main event drags you back into the ring. The Knicks had a golden opportunity to close the book on Boston Wednesday night — only to watch it slip through their fingers like a soggy fast break. Now, with the series tightened to 3-2 and Game 6 looming large, the question on everyone’s lips is this: can New York stay sharp and focused without underestimating a Celtics squad missing their superstar, Jayson Tatum? Sure, losing Tatum to a brutal Achilles injury casts a long shadow, but basketball’s never just about one player. As Jalen Brunson put it — the Celtics are still a “well-oiled machine.” So, is it hubris or hustle that will define the next game? Whatever happens, this series keeps reminding us that in the playoffs, you don’t get a mulligan — especially not against a Boston team, wounded or not.

(Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

 

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