Following a stunning Game 2 loss against the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown acknowledged the Heat’s exceptional performance with admiration.

Despite a valiant effort, the Celtics fell short against the Heat’s offensive barrage, allowing Miami to tie the first-round playoff series.

The Heat’s remarkable comeback in Game 2 was fueled by their franchise-record 23 three-pointers, led by Tyler Herro’s stellar performance with 24 points and 14 assists.

Brown, reflecting on the game, acknowledged Miami’s exceptional performance, stating, “I tip my hat off to the Heat. They shot the ball incredibly well,” via Daniel Donabedian of ClutchPoints.

Despite missing Jimmy Butler due to injury, Miami demonstrated cohesion and determination, posing a significant challenge for the Celtics.

Brown emphasized the Heat’s coaching and execution, acknowledging their ability to adapt and execute game plans effectively. He recognized the need for the Celtics to adjust and respond to Miami’s aggressive style of play.