Celtics sub, Oshae Brissett, definitely played a role in Boston's win over the Miami Heat. The energy he brings has to be contagious (per SI's Bobby Krivitsky)
Tatum voiced that Brissett was "the sole reason that we got back into the game, and I told him that. He came right in, and we were kind of flat, and his energy, his offensive rebounding, giving us second and third chance opportunities was big. And that's his job. And for him to come do that, not play last game, and come in today and give us a spark to turn the game around was huge, and that's what I love about our team."
There's also this beauty where Brissett blows by Kyle Lowry and knives his way to the rebound. Great job to quickly get the ball up and away from Lowry. He then spots a cutting Payton Pritchard, leading to a Sam Hauser three. #Celtics pic.twitter.com/HHRTjKWzTQ
— Bobby Krivitsky (@BobbyKrivitsky) October 28, 2023
At 6'7" and 210 pounds, the tireless Toronto native can cover both forward positions and even the center spot for brief stints. There is simply no way Brissett should not be inserted into the lineup when the on-court energy seems sluggish.
It certainly worked versus the rival Miami Heat.
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