'Losing to the Knicks feels like death': Celtics react after NY knocks out defending champs in Game 6
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla and star Jaylen Brown react to being knocked out by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

The Knicks were 0-4 against the Boston Celtics in the regular season but went 4-2 when it mattered. Friday's 119-81 Game 6 win propelled New York to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000 and sent the reigning champs home after an emphatic end to the series.
"To me, it's not about our guys -- they did everything they could," said Boston coach Joe Mazzulla. "You've got to tip your hat off to the Knicks. They played a great series. They've been great all year. (Tom Thibodeau) is a great coach, so you've got to tip your hat off to them."
The Celtics lost leading scorer Jayson Tatum to a torn right Achilles in Game 4, leaving Jaylen Brown and Derrick White to shoulder the load. White scored a game-high 34 points in Boston's 127-102 Game 5 win but finished Game 6 with eight on 3-of-11 shooting.
"Losing to the Knicks feels like death, but I was always taught that there's life after death," said Brown, who dropped a team-high 20 points on 8-of-20 shooting in Game 6 before fouling out in the third quarter. "We'll get ready for whatever's next -- whatever's next in the journey, I'll be ready for."
After a battle-tested Eastern Conference semifinals, the Knicks turn the page to Wednesday's 8 p.m. Game 1 at MSG against the Indiana Pacers.
"We knew we would have play 48 minutes against them," Thibodeau said. "They're terrific on both sides of the ball. They play their style no matter what. They're not going to hand you anything. You have to earn it. I thought we did that."