The Boston Celtics fell to the New York Knicks 105-75 in a frustrating loss on Sunday. The Celtics were ice-cold from beyond the arc, making just 3 of 36 three-point attempts. This poor shooting performance contributed to their worst loss of the season, with the team shooting just 29.8% from the field overall.
Although the Celtics have shown flashes of brilliance this season, their inconsistency has plagued them. This game was a prime example of their struggles, as they failed to build on any momentum and allowed the Knicks to dictate the pace of the game.
One bright spot for the Celtics was the return of star player Jaylen Brown, who had missed the previous three games due to injury. However, Brown's 25 points were not enough to carry the team to victory.
The loss drops the Celtics to 19-20 on the season, and they will need to find a way to regroup quickly as they face a tough schedule ahead. Despite the disappointing result, head coach Ime Udoka remains optimistic, stating that the team needs to stay together and continue to work hard in order to improve.
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