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So here we are, Game 3 of the Celtics vs. Knicks series, and the drama just went up another level. So very unpredictable, no? The Celtics, down 0-2, needed something big. And they got it, cruising to a 115-93 win that left us all wondering: Was this the turning point? Or just a one-time “we woke up” kind of game? Jaylen Brown might just have all the answers for us.

Because let’s be real, the Celtics came into this game with their backs against the wall. The Knicks had the momentum, the crowd, and, well… the series lead. But Boston? They came through like someone had flipped a switch. Was it just a good game, or is the tide finally turning? That’s what everyone’s still trying to figure out.

Now, if you’ve been following this series, you know the Celtics have had their fair share of struggles—missed shots, turnovers, you name it. But Game 3 was different. In Game 1, the Celtics lost by 3 points, and in Game 2, just by 1. Heartbreaking, yes. But in Game 3? They moved the ball like a jazz band on fire. We saw what the Celtics can actually do when they get it together. And guess who was at the center of it all? Jaylen Brown.

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After a rocky start to the series, Jaylen Brown came out with a vengeance. “I mean, that’s the playoffs. You know, all the work you put in all year adds up to these moments,” he said post-game. “This is the most important time of the year.” And boy, did he show up. Jaylen Brown wasn’t just hitting shots; he was hitting shots that mattered with 19 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block! He wasn’t going to let his team go down quietly. Brown was in attack mode, and it was contagious.

And when you throw in Jayson Tatum and the rest of the crew chipping in, things just started clicking. That “teamwork makes the dream work” mentality? It was on full display. Jaylen Brown kept it simple: “We gotta find ways to win, dig deep, stay together as a group.”

And Brown wasn’t mincing words about what comes next either. “You gotta beat us four times,” said Jaylen Brown, brushing off the outside noise. “Not twice, not once, not three. You gotta win four games.”, reminding everyone that one win doesn’t win a series, it just makes it interesting. The message? They’re not going down without a full-blown fight.

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With Jaylen Brown locked in and Joe Mazzulla steering, what does the Game 3 win mean for Game 4 of Celtics vs Knicks?

But the question everyone was asking as the game went on: Could the Celtics actually keep this going? While Brown was out there looking like a man on a mission, coach Joe Mazzulla was quietly making sure everything ran smoothly.

Mazzulla knew this game was about more than just one player. It was about adjusting the tempo, spacing, and keeping control of the ball. “We just have to continue to make those right reads and value the basketball,” Mazzulla said. They were cutting down on turnovers, finding better shot selections, and ensuring they played smarter, not just harder.

The Celtics did everything right in Game 3. They got open looks, they took them, and they made them, and by the time the Knicks even blinked, they were already digging a hole that was too deep to climb out of. The game was far from perfect, but the intent was there: speed, spacing, and steady execution.

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So, let’s get down to brass tacks: can the Celtics keep this momentum going? Game 4 is looming, and the Knicks are licking their wounds, sure, but they’re not out yet. Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson aren’t going to just let the Celtics waltz in and steal the series. After the terrible loss of Game 3, the Knicks sure will be fired up for Game 4, and if the Celtics let their guard down for even a second, it could cost them.

And Jaylen Brown was clear on this. “There’s a lot of basketball to be played,” he emphasised. No kidding. While the Celtics showed they can bounce back, we know how quickly things can change in a playoff series. And if they want to make this a 2-2 series and keep the pressure on, they’re going to need to be just as hungry in the next game.

It’s simple, actually. They can’t rest on their laurels. Boston was dominant in Game 3, but Game 4 is a whole new beast. Don’t get it twisted, though. The Knicks are still very much in this series. They might’ve taken a hit in Game 3, but they’re a tough team. Brunson’s leadership and Town’s toughness will keep them battling. But the Celtics have now shown that they can answer back. The question is: who wants it more?

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And the pressure now flips. Boston has cracked the code once. Can they do it again? The Knicks aren’t rolling over, but if the Celtics can bring that Game 3 energy into Game 4, we might just be looking at a whole new series. Game 4 isn’t just about balancing the score anymore. It’s about proving that Game 3 wasn’t a spark, but a whole damn fuse instead.

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