Boston Celtics before game 6 NBA Finals: "We are not afraid of Warriors"
After the next two hits, the Boston Celtics allowed the Golden State Warriors to advance 3-2 in the NBA Finals this year, put themselves in danger.
In the last 30 final series when the score was 2-2, the team that won Game 5 had a 73.3% chance of winning the championship.
There's still grounds at Game 6 playing at the TD Garden, but Celtics needs a close-up win to reach Larry O'Brien's Cup.
A lot of things are fighting against the Boston Celtics, but no one in the dressing room wants to give up, trainers of Coach Ime Udoka believe they can still turn their flag and have a chance to the throne.
We know how we're in position, so we've got enough motivation to win over the field to win the field, no matter what happens, we're gonna do all we can to win over Jaylen's. Jaylen.
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What we want is to go to the courtyard, not disappoint the fan and show the best basketball basketball that we have eight 221;.
Surely the Boston Celtics must maintain confidence because it's the only thing they have at the moment, though, the teacher of Udoka owned one more valuable piece of faith because it's the spirit they have left behind.
This isn't the first time Boston has been cornered at the Playoffs this year. They've been facing a billion 3-2 because they've lost Game 5 before Milwaukee Bucks, then they've won another fight to get past the opponent.
In the East End, Celtics finals again, but with a billion-1 numbers. Jayson Tatum and his teammates won the next series to gain 3-2, to lose 3-2, and then to the championship of the domains at Game 7.
"We're no strangers to being led. It's a game to see who wins four, they only have three, so we still have a chance," Jason Tatum said.
"My teammates and I have made a successful comeback twice in this playoff. It makes us believe that we will replicate it again. It is difficult to know everything, nothing is free, but we are full of confidence in our ability."
Just a few days ago, Boston led the Warriors 2-1 and was considered to be more likely to win the championship than the Warriors. But after stumbling twice in a row, they turned the balance to their opponents.
Everything is still possible, although Celtic understand what they need to do to achieve their ambitions. In addition to maintaining good spirit and confidence, Tatum and his teammates must be braver and more careful.
Boston conceded 18 times in Game 5 alone and gave the Braves 103 points from Tenover, a 30-year high, throughout the final series.
Another ominous statistic was the Celtics' 18-point gap in the final two fourth quarters for the Warriors to overwhelm them. Every time you enter the moment to decide the game, the Eastern representative will be panting and make many mistakes.
This bravery and performance will not help the Celtics to surprise the disciplined and experienced Golden State Warriors.
"We know where we need to improve in order to get better results. Although I personally and many teammates here have not been to the NBA Finals, the whole team has experienced the test of the whole season in order to come here," said Big Brother Elhorford.
"I believe in my brothers and in the ability to win at home. We will play and respond to what happened in Game 5. We will win."
Game 6 of the NBA Finals Series between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics is Friday, June 17, at 8:00 a.m.