Celtics call out Magic’s physical play during NBA playoff series: ‘It’s not basketball’

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The physicality of Orlando Magic has been annoying for the Boston Celtics.

Despite having an advantage of 2-1 in the series, the playoffs of the East Conference Playoffs has been remarkable due to the nature of the old school series, which is expected.

The Magic entered 6-3 against Boston in its last nine games before this series, largely a defense assistant.

Celtics, more like a delicacy team compared, are not happy with that.

Jayson Tatum lost game 2 due to a Wist lesion. Boston Globe through Getty Images

Celtics are calling magic for what they describe as a duration of physical and dirty play their playoff series.

“There may be a fighting fight or something that is beginning to feel that it is not equally basketball, and the referees are not controlling their envyrs,” said the MVP of the NBA finals of 2024, Jaylen Brown, which was limited to 195, which is in the game.

Brown continued: “Then it is what it is. If you want to fight him, we can do that. We can fight to see who is going to the second round.”

The also discontent Kristaps Porzingis, who was unnoticed in the face in game 2 by the Magic Center Goga Bitadze and had seven points in 3 of 10 shots, intervened.

“I mean, it’s just a limit. That’s what it is,” he said. “Limit in poor condition and suitcases, and some of that, [the referees] Call it, of course, and some of that do not, and this is how it will be. We have to accept reality, and we can also use it. That is not just one form; It is both ways. “

Kristaps Porzingis was bloody after an elbow of the Magic Center of Orlando Goga Bitadze. Boston Globe through Getty Images

In game 1, Jayson Tatum was flagrant with a fault and injured his wrist, who made him lose game 2 of the series, the first of his career in the playoffs.

The Porzingis incident continued, along with an incident of game 3 where Brown swayed to the ground, where he backed away with an index finger dislocated in his left hand.

In game 2, another flagrant foul of Magic Split Open Porzingis forehead, which requires five stitches to close the bleeding wound of Celtics Center.

Jaylen Brown is apparently dealing with knee and fingers. Getty images

In Magic’s exciting victory 3, another flagrant foul by Orlando turned Brown to the ground, where the star swingman shouted pain with an index finger dislocated in his left hand.

According to the reports, Brown sold out his knee before the postseason.

It is expected that game 4 of this series will be another content on Sunday at 7 pm, where Orlando will seek to link the series with 2-2.

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