Mazzulla said another of VJ Edgecombe’s 3-pointers came as the result of the Celtics over-helping off the strongside corner. Then, Mazzulla shared several other long balls Boston could have prevented. “Again, it goes back to the other ones,” Mazzulla said.
“The two (Quentin) Grimes ones that we gave up on over-help, those are more impactful than some of the Edgecombe ones because that’s another guy that’s impacting the game. He’s a really good player, and he can impact it there. It’s those ones.
Oubre missed a bunch in Game 1 that he got in Game 2. He got a corner one in transition off a pick-and-roll with Maxey across from our bench, he made that one. (Justin) Edwards got one with two seconds left on the shot clock because we kind of gambled and gave up one late in the clock. We have to go back and look at the ones that come schematically and tactically and which ones come situationally that we have to be better at in certain moments.”New York TimesThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: “Again, it goes back to the other ones,” Mazzulla …