It was a hard night for the Boston Celtics going up against the Milwaukee Bucks . Altogether, the Bucks were decent from the field, shooting 58.2%, which led to a 116-101 victory.

Meanwhile, the Celtics were stopped in their tracks, shooting 38.6% from the field. Afterward, Bucks' head coach Doc Rivers explained how that happened , per Eric Nehm of The Athletic.

“There were a few make-miss, but most of the time they were contested threes and that's what we planned for,” Rivers said. “They take more break threes than any other team; they don't actually take a lot of corner threes, which is unusual. And a lot of that is because they ISO, and you help, and they spray it out, and we drilled it for two days, like be in, but as that ball (goes out), you have to arrive on the pass. That

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