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Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective

NBA Finals Game 3 Reaction - Luka's Shortcomings Exposed

Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective

ESPN

Sports, Basketball

4.23.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

First, Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Jorge Sedano & Kendrick Perkins to react live to a unique conclusion to Game 3 of the NBA Finals including the Dallas comeback and where the series goes from here. Then, ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon join Windy to talk Luka getting ejected and the disappointment in not finishing the games. Plus, the guys break down what this means going forward for Luka and give historical context to the Celtics' season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The

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who collected postgame show here in Dallas, American Airlines Center, with George Sedano.

0:11.0

It says somber place right now, George, except for the couple of 100 Celtics fans who are over

0:15.8

our left shoulder.

0:16.8

Yeah, I was just going to say it was somber for a moment and they got really loud when

0:19.9

Jason Tatum left that NBA TV set and all of a sudden it felt like you're back at TD Garden.

0:24.8

So this is a coronation for the Celtics.

0:27.9

I want to focus on that.

0:29.8

And I have to say between that story as you told me and that Mike that Jeline had the other night in game too.

0:35.8

He were really hearing how much his voice matters. Oh, you know, let me tell you I am in every huddle

0:42.1

You know based on the situation, right?

0:44.7

I'll either go to Dallas or Boston, and, you know, when things are going poorly for

0:48.8

one team, that's where I'll go.

0:51.0

And in every Boston huddle, there are two guys that are the most vocal by a long shot.

0:58.0

And it's J. L. Brown and Al Horford.

1:00.0

And they are always communicating with their teammates

1:02.7

whether it's offensive stuff whether it's defensive rotations

1:06.3

mismatches that they want they want to make sure they key on on either side of

1:10.5

the of the floor they are absolutely the most vocal

1:13.7

they're more vocal than their coach and I'm not trying to knock their coach in

1:16.1

situation but they are absolutely leading those huddles before their coach even gets

1:20.5

in there after his after he huddles up with his assistance yeah I mean this is at this

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