The Celtics and Bucks did battle in Milwaukee last night and the Celtics got their rear ends kicked by the final score of 116-92 and the Celtics now have a 2-1 series lead going into game 4. From the tip-off the Celtics did not look like the same team that we saw in the Games 1 and 2 in Boston. The same can be said about the Milwaukee Bucks in that case. The 2 teams virtually switched roles as the Bucks became the team that was making the hustling players, making all the passes to get wide open shots, getting physical on defense and causing it to impact its opponent. While the Celtics became the team that was turning the ball over repeatedly, missing a lot of shots, not getting much production from its bench and ultimately it proved costly as the Celtics went down big by 15 by the end of the 1st quarter and never got back into it the rest of the game. The Celtics in the 2nd half tried to make a run after they were down 23 at halftime but the Celtics after making a run to get it down to the lower teens ended up going back down by 20 and never were a threat after that. The Celtics had 4 players in double figures as Horford, Monroe, Tatum and Brown scored 16,15,14 and 11 respectively. While the Bucks had 5 players score in double figures each with 14 or more. The Celtics went into this game not knowing what the Bucks starting lineup would be as the Bucks starting center John Henson would be forced to miss this game due to a back issue. So the Celtics went into this game blind and the Bucks replaced 2 starters as they also took Tony Snell out and replaced Snell and Henson with Tyler Zeller and Malcolm Brogdon. So we will discuss what happened in game 3 with our guest first guest will be Bobby Krivitsky @BobbyKrivitsky Sports director at NewTV...Second guest will be Kevin Dixon, host of the N-The Zone sports radio.... We will discuss should we be worried going into game 4 after this blowout.