Celtics Reporter Urges Fans Not To Panic After Stunning Game 2 Loss To 76ers

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Celtics Reporter Urges Fans Not To Panic After Stunning Game 2 Loss To 76ers

Noa Dalzell explains why Boston fans should remain calm.

Celtics Reporter Urges Fans Not To Panic After Stunning Game 2 Loss To 76ers

Noa Dalzell explains why Boston fans should remain calm.

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Boston Celtics fans are a bit anxious this week following their team's shocking 111-97 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 2 at TD Garden.

With the series tied at 1-1, the pressure is on the Celtics to respond in Game 3 on the road.

Fortunately, they've been here before, having lost four of their previous seven Game 2s at home. Three of those four times, they bounced back to win Game 3 on the road.

Accordingly, Boston beat reporter Noa Dalzell isn't concerned about them heading into Friday's contest.

.@NoaDalzell has one BIG message for Celtics fans:“No reason to panic. 1-1 is not a terrible place to be…This team's been so good on the road…not really worried about them going on the road. Philly is gonna be a tough atmosphere for sure…they've been good with their backs… pic.twitter.com/0Vnm8ciZIW

"No reason to panic. 1-1 is not a terrible place to be. This team's been so good on the road," Dalzell said following Tuesday's loss. "They've been good with their backs against the wall for years now, right?... They have a long history of those kinds of games. Think they're gonna respond just fine in this series."

To Dalzell's point, the Celtics were one of the best road teams in the NBA this year, going 26-15 away from TD Garden. They also have tons of playoff experience and a proven history of rebounding from tough losses in the postseason.

If Boston loses Game 3, then fans can start to worry. But for now, there's no need to panic just yet.

More NBA: NBA Analyst Explains Why Celtics' Game 2 Loss To 76ers Is 'Bad Sign'

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