
Can the Boston Celtics keep their Game 3 win momentum vs. the New York Knicks in Game 4?
Can the Boston Celtics keep their Game 3 win momentum vs. the New York Knicks in Game 4?
Can the Boston Celtics continue the momentum of their Game 3 win vs. the New York Knicks in Game 4 of their 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals second round series on Monday (May 12) night? The Celtics will take the floor at Madison Square Garden hoping to win their second contest of the East Semis after dropping a pair of tilts at their own home court of TD Garden despite being up by 20 points in both Games 1 and 2.
Will the Celtics lean into the style of play that won them a title last season and 61 games in the 2024-25 regular season? Or will they let a lesser ball club dictate the terms of engagement again to fall into a 1-3 series deficit?
The hosts of the CLNS Media "Still Poddable" podcast, Brian Robb, Sam Packard, and Jay King, took some time on a recent episode of their show to talk it over. Check it out below!
If you enjoy this pod, check out the "How Bout Them Celtics," "First to the Floor," and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network: https://ytubl.ink/3Ffk
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