Reporter: The Celtics’ three major goals for the new season are to rebound, create turnovers, and speed up

In the NBA regular season, the Celtics defeated the Cavaliers 125-105.
After the game, "Sports Weekly" reporter Ji Mengnian published an article talking about the game. The content is as follows:
Mitchell scored 12 points in the first quarter, 3 points in the last three quarters, and 0 points in the second half. I don't know if it has anything to do with his hamstring injury.
But in terms of normal games, the Celtics should have played the basketball that Majora expected this season. In terms of rebounding, it had the advantage for the second consecutive game and suppressed the opponent on offensive rebounds, grabbing more offensive opportunities and suppressing the opponent in second offensive scoring. The turnovers also continued to escalate. Today, the Cavaliers made 14 turnovers and used them to score 19 points.
With rebounds and the ability to create mistakes for the opponent, the Celtics will naturally have a counterattack. In this way, the three major goals for the new season: rebounding, making turnovers, and maximizing speed are all achieved. Even if the three-point shooting was not good in the second half, the Green Army was still able to control the situation of the game. This is what Mazzula hopes the Green Army will shape in the new season.
In addition, Jaylen Brown's single-point explosion cannot be ignored. The whole game was once again an understatement and they contributed 30 points. In the second quarter, they scored 18 points and added a three-pointer at the buzzer. This not only made the Garden Arena excited, but it was also a charge that truly set the tone for victory for the Celtics today!
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