It started with a 3-pointer by Avery Bradley 16 seconds into the game. It ended with a layup by Jason Terry with 6.5 seconds left.
Yes, the Boston Celtics finally got their offense going. “It’s coming,” Terry said. “You can feel it.” It was there on Sunday – for much of the game, anyway – when the Celtics beat the New York Knicks 97-90 in overtime to avoid being swept in the opening round of the playoffs.
But if it’s not there on Wednesday night in New York, the Celtics will have a very tough time forcing a sixth game Friday night in Boston.