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‘They don’t want to pass’: Smart calls out Celtics teammates Brown and Tatum

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After the Celtics blew a 19-point, second-half lead and lost 128-114 to the visiting Chicago Bulls on Monday, Boston point guard Marcus Smart criticized his two star teammates for selfish play.

“Every team knows we’re trying to go to Jayson [Tatum] and Jaylen [Brown],” Smart said postgame. “Every team is programmed and studied to stop Jayson and Jaylen. I think everybody’s scouting report is to make those guys pass the ball. They don’t want to pass the ball.”

Brown and Tatum declined interview requests after the game, according to multiple media reports. Both of them had three assists in the game while Smart had none.Brown led Boston with 28 points on the night, hitting 10 of 18 shots from the floor. Tatum contribute­d 20 points on eightof-22 shooting. Smart made five of 11 shots and scored 16 points.

In the fourth quarter, Tatum shot one-for-eight and scored two points, Smart was one-for-two for two points and Brown was zero-for-two for no points as Chicago outscored Boston 39-11 to rally for the win.

“They’re still learning,” Smart said of his teammates. “We’re proud of the progress they’re making, but they’re going to have to make another step and find ways to not only create for themselves but create for others on this team to open up the court for them later down in the game.

“It’s something we’ve been asking them to do and they’re learning. We just gotta continue to help those guys do that to help our team.”

First-year Celtics coach Ime Udoka added of the loss, “We started celebratin­g early.”

The Celtics, who took their third loss in a row, are off to a 2-5 start

 ?? Photograph: Mark J Terrill/AP ?? Marcus Smart (left) was unhappy with the contributi­ons of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown (right).
Photograph: Mark J Terrill/AP Marcus Smart (left) was unhappy with the contributi­ons of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown (right).

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