Celtics' 3s finally fall, leading to Game 3 rout over Knicks to get first win of series
Briefly

The Boston Celtics bounced back in a crucial Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, defeating the New York Knicks 115-93 after dropping the first two games at home. Jayson Tatum and Payton Pritchard led the charge with strong performances, helping the Celtics convert 20 of 40 attempts from beyond the arc. The Celtics built a significant lead early and maintained control throughout the game. With a chance to tie the series in Game 4, Boston looked to continue this momentum against the Knicks as they seek a return to past playoff glory.
The Celtics dominated Game 3 with a 115-93 victory, showcasing impressive shooting by going 20 for 40 from 3-point range and preventing a Knicks comeback.
After losing their first two home games, the Celtics bounced back decisively, with Tatum and Pritchard contributing significantly to their first win in the semifinals.
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