
Reacting to the Boston Celtics Game 3 win over the New York Knicks in the East Semis
Reacting to the Boston Celtics Game 3 win over the New York Knicks in the East Semis
The Boston Celtics have clawed their way back from the brink after falling down 0-2 in their 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals second round series with the New York Knicks, winning Game 3 of their East Semis series 115-93 at Madison Square Garden on Saturday (May 10) evening.
Now, the Celtics are going to need to win three of the next four contests, with only two more potential road games left in the series for Games 4 and 6. The Celtics found their stroke from beyond the arc to build a big lead early, but it was playing their brand of basketball that made it all possible from tip to final buzzer.
The folks behind the "NBC Sports Boston" YouTube channel put together a clip reacting to the Game 3 win, with broadcasters Eddie House and Brian Scalabrine joining Tom Giles to talk it all over. Check it out below!
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