Most scrutiny of the Boston Celtics -- including the generally muted reaction to their 12-2 scorched-earth run through the remains of the East this postseason -- centers around the style and substance of their offense.
The fretting transcends the Celtics on the macro level, leading to debates about shot selection and basketball modernity, and narrows on the micro level around the foibles of Jayson Tatum.
Boston attempted 240 more 3s than any team this season. (The Dallas Mavericks, their Finals opponent, were No. 2.) When they hit something approaching 40%, they appear unbeatable.