In a game of adjustments, the Celtics didn’t make enough and lost Game 2 to the 76ers

The Boston Celtics lost Game 2 to the Philadelphia 76ers, evening the series, due to poor three-point shooting and inadequate defensive adjustments. The Celtics' failure to adapt to the 76ers' strategy, particularly against Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe, ultimately led to their 111-97 defeat.
The Boston Celtics lost Game 2 to the Philadelphia 76ers, 111-97, evening the series. The Celtics had a strong start, leading by 13 points in the first quarter, but failed to maintain their advantage. The 76ers made significant adjustments, with Tyrese Maxey and rookie VJ Edgecombe making crucial three-point shots against the Celtics' defense. The Celtics struggled with poor three-point shooting, missing 18 attempts, and committed silly turnovers. Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 36 points, but the team's overall performance was marred by fatigue and frustration. The Celtics will need to improve their defensive strategy and shooting to win Game 3.
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