Celtics can’t keep pace with Hawks, Boston falls 130-122 in Game 3

Atlanta blitzed Boston Friday night, as the Celtics couldn’t keep up with the frenetic Hawks in Game 3.

The Boston Celtics couldn’t keep up with the Atlanta Hawks Friday night, losing Game 3 of the opening round 130-122. With strong performances by Jayson Tatum and Marcus Smart, Boston ran neck and neck with Atlanta all evening long, but in the end, the Hawks were just a little bit better.

Atlanta set the tempo early, specifically by pushing the pace and keeping Boston out of rhythm. The Hawks really pressured the rim, challenging the Celtics to play much of the game on their heels. This high-octane gamble by the home team paid off, and despite 18 Atlanta turnovers, Boston couldn’t fully assert control.

Trae Young scored 15 in the fourth period alone, ending the game with 32 points, 6 rebounds, and 9 assists. Across the board, the Hawks were aggressive, dictating the terms of engagement well into the fourth. Boston had a few valiant possessions down the stretch, but Young and the Hawks always had an answer. Here’s what you may have missed from a 130-122 Game 3 Celtics loss.