Rob Williams' near triple-double - record-setting 9 blocks - story of the game in Celtics 104-93 loss to Nets
The Celtics fell to the Nets, 104-93 in Game One of the series, and in the end, it was one superstar for Boston versus three superstuds for Brooklyn. The Celtics sorely missed Jaylen Brown, particularly on the defensive end.
But the story of the night was the super-athletic Robert Williams III coming away with a near triple-double of 11 points, nine boards and a record-setting nine blocked shots. Rob set a Celtics record for most blocks in a playoff game and an NBA record for most blocks by a bench player in the post-season.
Rob Williams' near-triple double was THE record-setting story from Celtics 104-93 loss to Nets. Article to follow.
— Tom Lane (@CelticsSentinel) May 23, 2021
Robert Williams III R1G1 Highlights vs Brooklyn Nets (11 pts, 9 reb, 9 blk) https://t.co/eIe3BZOei3 via @YouTube
Williams was all over the floor and, for the most-part, in control. He not only goes to the rafters on his jumps - he is a quick leaper. He gets into the air rapidly and repeatedly. As he continues to gain seasoning, he is becoming a menace for opposing shooters both under the hoop and well away from it. His timing on blocks has improved immensely. Rob's performance wasn't just "The Story" of the game - it was an exciting demonstration for Boston fans looking for better times in the following seasons.
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