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Jaylen Brown Breaks Silence on Shocking No-Call That Could Have Changed Celtics’ Fate Against Jazz

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Everybody knew controlling the interior would be an issue for Boston after bidding farewell to Kristaps Porziņģis, Al Horford and Luke Kornet in the offseason, and without Jayson Tatum in the fold to crack back from the wing and attack the boards. Compound that with a brutal shooting night — 11-for-51 from long distance, 40 missed 3-pointers — and you’ve got a recipe for a second straight loss, dropping Boston to 3-5 on the season.

“We’re never going to be top five [in rebounding],” Mazzulla told reporters after the game. “But we have to be better. It’s a combination of ones that we have to get and we have to compensate in other areas to be better at that, whether it’s our shot-making, whether it’s our turnovers, whether it’s our offensive rebounds. We just have to fight to be better at that.”

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