Boston Celtics: 3 keys to a series tying win vs Milwaukee in Game 2

The Boston Celtics and Bucks are the two best teams in the NBA and they appear to be on a collision course for the conference finals (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
The Boston Celtics and Bucks are the two best teams in the NBA and they appear to be on a collision course for the conference finals (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) /
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Boston Celtics key to victory No. 3) Play through Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown

Every night the key to a win could be to play through their two star wings, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. After a poor performance in Game 1, it becomes even more important to play through this duo in Game 2.

Simply put, the Celtics’ best players must play like it on Tuesday night.

The tag team shot a combined 32 percent from the field in the opening game. If the C’s want to go far in this year’s postseason, the stars must play like stars.

Boston must run their sets through Jaylen or Jayson whenever they are on the floor. Udoka’s offensive game plan has worked so well all year as he has plays for specific players.

Now it’s on the player to execute and Udoka to draw up plays that put them in positions for success.

A four-month low of 89 points should hopefully serve as the low point for the series. The Bucks are a real challenge and the series opener has brought the C’s back down to earth a bit.

For Game 2 to end in a win for the hometown team, the Celtics superstars must play up to their potential.

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