As the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors prepare for Game 4 at TD Garden, here are a few observations from the C’s 116-110 Game 3 victory as we attempt to discern potential game prop opportunities for Friday night.
The Celtics had 52 points in the paint in Game 3, more than Games 1 and 2 combined, doubling the Warriors’ total on Wednesday. This result marked a complete reversal from Game 2, where Golden State enjoyed a 40-24 advantage en route to their Game 2 victory. One of the primary reasons for this is that Boston had 15 offensive rebounds in Game 3, more than they garnered in the first two games total.