2 major adjustments the Boston Celtics must make in Game 3

Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka isn't expected to return to coaching once his 2022-23 season-long suspension has run its course Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports
Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka isn't expected to return to coaching once his 2022-23 season-long suspension has run its course Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Though things got off to a rather rough start in this year’s Eastern Conference Semifinals, the Boston Celtics managed to make up for their lackluster performance in Game 1 with a tremendous effort in Game 2 that, ultimately, saw them winning by a final score of 109-86 and, in turn, even the series at one game apiece.

Now, heading on the road for two consecutive outings in Milwaukee, the C’s will look to exact revenge on the Bucks and steal at least one from them before bringing it back home to Boston for Game 5.

While the shamrocks were able to produce an encouraging win in their last exhibition, there is no doubt that this follow-up bout will be highly contested and incredibly challenging for both ball clubs.

The double-digit lead that the Celtics wound up mustering up by the time the final buzzer sounded Tuesday night was certainly a joyous sight to see, but this is not to say that the team played a flawless brand of basketball.

In fact, they were far from doing so.

When looking back on Boston’s execution, especially during the second half of the game, it’s evident that there were several problematic aspects that, to us at HH, must be addressed moving forward.

With Game 3’s tip-off just hours away, we a the Houdini would like to pinpoint 2 major adjustments we hope to see Ime Udoka’s squad make should they wish to better their chances of going up two games to one in this best-of-seven series against Milwaukee: