By Marc D'Amico | @Marc_DAmico
Celtics.com
November 11, 2015
Key Moment
The final six minutes of a game isn’t the best time to have your offense fall apart.
It’s also not the best time to have the top player on the opposing team catch fire.
Boston learned both of those lessons Wednesday night during a 102-91 loss to Indiana.
The Celtics went 2-for-8 during the final six-plus minutes of the game. Even worse, they committed seven turnovers during that timeframe, which was more than they committed during any of the first three quarters individually.