The Boston Celtics’ most valuable player is suspended while a crucial game
Hawks coach Quin Snyder stated in a hurriedly called virtual availability that “I think Dejounte recognizes his part in the situations” following the team’s arrival in Boston. “It’s just not something you can accomplish.”
If the Celtics win at home on Tuesday night, they can go to the second round.
Murray had his lowest performance of the series in Game 4, even though he scored 23 points. When he was on the court, the Hawks were outscored by 16 points.
According to Snyder, “I think there was frustration that built up over the course of the game.” “He didn’t respond to it as he ought to. He is aware of that. We discussed it.
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In the series, Murray is averaging 25.3 points, which creates a big void that the Hawks must fill in order to continue their road season. Along with Trae Young, he is a capable point guard and one of the team’s top perimeter defenders.
Bogdan Bogdonavic would seem to be the most logical choice to start in Murray’s place, but Snyder stated he is unsure. The coach emphasized that the team must work together as a unit because no one player can match Murray’s output.
Snyder stated, “He contributes in many ways, including defensive matchups, setting up shots for others, and scoring both throughout the game and in crucial moments.”
Snyder agreed that the task at hand would become much more difficult, but he doesn’t want his team to be concerned about losing one of its best players.
Snyder remarked, “We’re worried about the things we can control.” “Whenever a player is suspended, especially during the postseason, you have to accept it and move on.” Determine how to handle it while maintaining your competitiveness and trying to win.