
Nets’ Big 3 learned it will take all them to beat Celtics
NY Post
What the Celtics learned on Friday night, what we all learned, is that the Brooklyn Nets bleed, you can punch the bully in the mouth and not run away scared, you do not have to faint at the mere sight of the Big 3 when they strut into your arena.
OK, so maybe it took a 50-point explosion from Jayson Tatum to beat them, and lightning never strikes twice, but James Harden did score 41 points and Kevin Durant did score 39 more and it still wasn’t enough. So this is the first real pothole the Big 3 has hit on the Yellow Brick Road to the NBA Championship, and they were trying to convince us and perhaps themselves that a little adversity never hurt anybody. Not even them.
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