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“Losing against the Knicks feels like death”

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The title defense of Boston Celtics ended quietly on Friday evening with a defeat of 119-81 against the New York Knicks in game 6 of her semi-final series in the Eastern Conference.

After the Celtics after Stars Jayson Tatum in game 5 in Boston had held the elimination in Boston against the devastating Achilles injury from Star Jayson Tatum against the Knicks, they had no answers to the kinks that dominated from start to finish 6. The reigning final MVP Jaylen Brown presented the best effort of a Celtics player with 20 points and six templates on Friday evening, but he replaced in the third quarter and had to watch the rest of the blowout from the bank from the bank.

Then Brown finished his feelings about the Celtics season in the second round.

“… things didn't approach us this year and it is unfortunate,” said Brown. “But we keep our head up.

“Losing Knicks feels like death. But I was always taught that there is life after death. So we will prepare for everything that I will be ready for next.”

Although the future of Celtics suddenly appears cloudy, Brown pressed optimistic while he was forward.

“I am proud of our group. We fought. We were in many battles,” said Brown. “It is very excited. This trip is not the end, it is not the end for me. I look forward to returning more.

“You just take it with your chin. I know, Boston … it obviously looks dark when JT (Tatum) out and … somehow at the end of the year. But there is much to be happy. And I want the city to be excited about it. This is not the end.

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