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Jaylen Brown On The Boston Celtics Forcing A Game 7: "We Came Here And Did What We Said We Was Going To Do"

The Boston Celtics are one victory from becoming the first team to rally from 3-0 deficit

When the Boston Celtics went down 3-0 against the Miami Heat, their only goal was forcing a Game 7. They accomplished that by winning Game 6 and now return home with a chance of earning a second straight NBA Finals berth. 

"Still focused, but excited that we came here and did what we said we was going to do," Celtics guard Jaylen Brown said. 

The Celtics are full of confidence after winning the last three straight in the series. They just refuse to get too far ahead of themselves because the teams were in the same situation last year when the Celtics won in Miami to clinch. 

"It gives you a supreme boost in confidence, man," Brown said. "It doesn't get too much worse than being down 0-3. We feel like we've been to hell and back. We feel like we can face any adversity that gets thrown at us in the duration of the game or the duration of the season or in the postseason. It all means nothing if we don't come out and give our best effort on our home floor on Monday night."

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