Kemba Walker was interviewed postgame after the Celtics’ 130-108 blowout loss vs the Brooklyn Nets in Game 2 of their series. He spoke about Joe Harris’ amazing performance, being down 2-0 and going back to TD Garden, and how the team can fix their offensive lulls.
Walker was asked about what happened defensively that allowed Harris to score at will. This was his response: “We got lost, we got lost in transition… he’s not going to miss too many wide open jumpers, you know… just a lot of mistakes on our behalf.”
The point guard was also asked about the mentality of the team being down 0-2. He specifically commented on if playing at TD Garden will help them in Games 3 and 4: “Oh for sure… we’re just going to continue to stay positive… and we’re going to try and take care of home court.”
Lastly, Walker commented on the teams struggling offense. This is what he had to say: “We did have a few stretches where we looked really good offensively, not a lot of iso… we got to get back to the film.”
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