Mazula is right for the Celtics G1 three-pointer: 56 open shots, only 4 non-open shots
1:44pm, 12 May 2025Basketball

May 6th, in the second round of the playoffs, the Celtics lost to the Knicks 108-105 overtime at home.
In this game, the Celtics made 15 of 60 three-pointers, and 60 shots broke the playoff record in a single game. The Rockets had 58 times; 45 blacksmiths also set a new historical record. After the game, Mazula said in an interview: "Our shooting quality (will be good if we use the phone).
Reporter Keith Smith posted an analysis of the degree of openness of the Celtics in this game:
Very tight defensive shooting: 0-0
Strict defensive shooting: 1-4
Vacant shot: 7-32
Complete open shot: 7-24
Among the two types of open shots, the Celtics made 14 of 56 three-pointers, with a shooting percentage of only 25%. In the regular season, the Celtics' shooting percentage was 38%.

PS: The official statistics give the shooting difficulty to be classified into four categories according to the distance and interference of the defender: full open, open, tight-defense, and very tight-defense.
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