Last night in Boston, it was the previously unbeaten Bucks who got the horns.
Entering the game at 7-0, Milwaukee left TD Garden at 7-1 after they were beaten by the Celtics 117-113.
During the game, Boston made a franchise-best 24 three-pointers, shattering the previous team mark 0f 19 and falling just one short of the all-time NBA record for most makes from deep in a single game.
So the Celtics hit 41 shots (including franchise-record 24 threes, one shy of NBA record) on 30 assists with ball-movement like this: pic.twitter.com/rFt1cJgsKA
— Tomek Kordylewski (@Timi_093) November 2, 2018
Kyrie Irving led Boston with 28 points and had six of the three-pointers and Gordon Hayward had three treys while scoring a season-high 18.
“We got a lot of open looks. We were taking what they were giving us,” Hayward said. “Those are big shots for us. We have to be able to hit those.”
Giannis Antetokounmpo led all scorers with 33 points and chipped in 11 rebounds in his return to the lineup after missing time with a concussion.
Before the game, the Red Sox were honored following their World Series win on Sunday night.
Gordon Hayward continued to make improvements while we downed the Bucks 117-113. pic.twitter.com/EG0IyyD5Av
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) November 2, 2018
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