![]() Among the many things to appreciate about Malcolm Brogdon’s game is his unrelenting confidence in his shot. Elite Al, you say? Sure had a ring to it Friday night.ĥ. He buried a three with 0.3 seconds left in the first half to put the Celtics up, 57-50 knocked down another with 4:32 remaining in the third quarter to build the lead to 77-72 after James Harden thudded a 3-pointer that would have given the 76ers the lead and hit maybe his biggest shot of the night with 3:25 left in the game to make it 103-96. Horford certainly was elite in Game 3, knocking down 5 of 7 3-point attempts, at least three of which came when the Celtics needed a make. ![]() Horford is proud in all the right ways, and the unintentional slight - the reporter got busted chuckling when Horford mentioned that he’s an “elite shooter” - provided another jolt of motivation to a player who already loves to torch the 76ers after his unhappy stay in Philadelphia. ![]() When Al Horford had an amusing, somewhat awkward back-and-forth with a Boston television reporter during shootaround Friday morning, I think most longtime Horford observers recognized that his reaction was a sign of good things to come. ![]() ![]() Ten thoughts on the Celtics, now 10 wins from a title …ġ. ![]()
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