First and foremost, we need to see if Brett Brown can find a way to get Joel Embiid comfortable on defense because the big man's presence around the rim was always the biggest reason to think that the Sixers would win this series. Problem is, Brad Stevens did a good job of forcing Embiid away from the rim by keeping his big men away from it. It certainly helped matters that he had a trio of big men capable of shooting a combined 5-for-10 from downtown, but that's not the whole story. In addition to the four three-pointers that Aron Baynes and Al Horford knocked down, there were at least two other Celtics threes that came from territory that appeared to be the responsibility of Embiid's spot in the Sixers' defensive shell. The big man acknowledged his lapses after the game, using the adjectivized form of a synonym for fecal matter that rhymes with "pretty." But he also expressed some frustration at the situation the Celtics put him in.