NBA: Celtics coach talks about Bucks comeback in playoffs

Boston Celtics coach Ime Udoka lamented loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA in the conference semifinals for the season; Antetokounmpo’s team leads the series

Ime Udokatechnician of Boston Celticsopened the game about playoffs match in NBA against Milwaukee Bucks, for the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Massachusetts team was defeated by Giannis Antetokounmpo and co with the final score from 110 to 107; the series is at 3-2 for the Wisconsin franchise.

“The guys are upset with the result. So we were better for three and a half periods. In the locker room we talked about how we should have shown our determination. Now, we make things more difficult for ourselves.”, revealed Udoka. You Celtics they squandered a 14-point lead and were dominated by the opponent in the final minutes of the last quarter.

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“It will be sweeter when we recover, but we know we missed a golden opportunity tonight. Anyway, it’s going to get harder now because we have to win two in a row, but the series isn’t over.”, continued Udoka. The Celtic team’s coach also acknowledged a crucial point for the setback suffered in Game 5.

“The offensive rebounds killed us. Serious. It was the story of the game. Especially on those specific plays where they were able to shoot from the perimeter. Some were long rebounds.”, highlighted Ime. The teams will face each other again on Friday, 13, to play game 6 of the round. In case of victory for Jayson Tatum and his peers, the series goes through Game 7.

Boston Celtics on court (Credit: Getty Images)

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Another NBA game happened for the playoffs this Wednesday, 11! THE Memphis Grizzlies it only took two and a half quarters to get over the Golden State Warriors and make the technician Mike Brown withdraw their starters from the court, this still opening 55 points at the end of the third period and winning by 134 to 95, in Memphis.

In this way, the team survived in the semifinals of the Western Conference, and as the score was 3-2, the series now returns to San Francisco this Friday, the 13th. Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones scored 21 points each, and no one needed to be on court in action for more than 25 minutes.


Source: sportbuzz

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