Oshae Brissett provided a big spark when the Celtics went small in Game 2
Briefly

Celtics experimented with small-ball due to injuries, leading to more playing time for Oshae Brissett who made immediate impact with steals and defensive versatility.
Coach Mazzulla stayed open-minded about small-ball lineups, adapting based on game situations and opponent lineups, acknowledging both strengths and weaknesses.
Brissett highlighted the Celtics' ability to switch defensively with like-size players against any opponent, showcasing confidence in executing defensive strategies.
The Celtics' frontcourt depth was further impacted by Luke Kornet's injury, prompting the need for creative lineup adjustments and experimenting with different player rotations.
Read at Boston.com
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