THE Boston Celtics held Ben Simmons to the most exceedingly bad scoring execution of his vocation. The Australian point watch isn't giving them the credit, however.
Simmons completed with only one point, five bounce back, and seven helps — turning the ball more than five times and recording a group low - 23 — in the Philadelphia 76ers' 108-103 to the Celtics, and put his unfortunate display on himself.
"I think it was for the most part what I did to myself," Simmons said of his vocation low scoring exertion.
"I think, rationally, I was thinking excessively; overthinking the plays. It wasn't simply out there streaming. I didn't play the way I play, which is free.
"Clearly they have a course of action — I recognize what their blueprint is — and I've gotta play my diversion."
Simmons, who was sidelined for a noteworthy bit of the final quarter, didn't make any handle objectives, denoting the first run through in his profession that he's been held to only zero made field objectives.
The Celtics utilized various safeguards on Simmons, who'll be wanting to bounce back as his 76ers make a beeline for Philadelphia for Game 3, trailing 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals.

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