Boston Celtics

Lack of offense a major issue in Game 2 loss vs. Knicks

NEW YORK — The Celtics were stricken with a second-half offensive drought for the second straight game Tuesday night. After scoring 25 points in the second half of Game 1 Saturday Boston managed just 23 points after halftime in Game 2. The Celtics were outscored, 32-11, in a dismal third quarter.

“We’ve got to do a better job of not allowing the pressure to get to us,” said forward Paul Pierce. “If we can hold them to 85 every night I like our chances, but we’ve got to be better offensively.”

Pierce has committed 11 combined turnovers in the two games. The Celtics as a whole were better in that category Tuesday night, but they struggled mightily to score in the second half. Jason Terry had 9 points at halftime and didn’t score after the break.

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“I think they turned their pressure up and didn’t allow us to get into our offense,” said Terry. “We’ve got to do a much better job of maintaining our pace.”

Terry said the Celtics would try to play more up-tempo basketball at home in Game 3 Friday night.

“I like the way we defend,” said Pierce. “The Knicks score 100 points a game. We’re holding them to under 90 for two games. I’m happy with the way we’re defending. Melo is having his big games, we understand that. He’s a great player, he’s going to get his looks. Overall defensively we’re playing at the level we want to play at. If we’re able to turn the offense around a little bit I like our chances.”

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