BOSTON — The Celtics not only failed to score and protect their home floor advantage in Thursday night’s Game 2 loss, but they allowed the Cavaliers to find their offensive confidence from anywhere on the floor.
It’s uncharacteristic for Boston to drain just 22.9% of its 3-point attempts, lead by no more than nine points, and score only eight points on the fast-break. But it’s flat-out inexcusable when on the other end of the floor...