The Boston Celtics head into Game 2 with the hopes of pulling off a highly improbable feat against a powerhouse Golden State Warriors side. Currently up 1-0 in the series, the Celtics are now looking to secure their second consecutive win on the Dubs' own home floor. It may sound unlikely, but if the C's are able to accomplish this feat then they will be in excellent shape as the series heads to Boston for Gams 3 and 4.

Celtics head coach Ime Udoka opened up about his team's ability to win games on the road. According to the 44-year-old shot-caller, he is confident that his team is built to succeed regardless of the environment they're playing in:

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“In general we have guys that pretty much stay even-keeled, don't get rattled too easily,” Udoka said, via NBA on Twitter. “I harped on it early in the season, to get the road warrior mentality and our guys have bought into that, but the bottom line is if we defend in a certain level, we should be in good shape regardless of where we're playing.”

The Celtics proved this in Game 1 as they withstood Stephen Curry's early onslaught. Boston remained calm as they weathered the storm. Any other team could have easily folded in such a situation, but as Udoka said, his guys are just built different.