The 2016 NBA playoffs haven't gone as planned so far for the Boston Celtics.
In game one, the C's fell by just one point to the Atlanta Hawks after being on the wrong end of a number of questionable calls. To compound their anguish, they also lost Avery Bradley.
Then, the first quarter of game two happened.
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Isaiah Thomas led the team in scoring…with just three points. In all, the Celtics went 3-for-23 from the field, compiling just seven points.
In doing so, Boston made playoff history, on the wrong end of the spectrum.
The Celtics set a record for the lowest scoring 1st Quarter in NBA Playoff history (7 points), per @bball_ref pic.twitter.com/zvcYhadfZM
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 19, 2016
They've managed to pick up the pace after, but that's really not saying much. As the fourth quarter began, they trailed the Hawks 61-46, putting them in serious danger of falling into a 0-2 hole to Atlanta.