Celtics crush Nets without Walker
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[August 06, 2020]
Jaylen Brown scored a game-high
21 points, and the Boston Celtics seized control in the first
quarter and cruised to a 149-115 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on
Wednesday night near Orlando.
The Celtics rested Kemba Walker and turned in perhaps their best
defensive showing since the restart. They rebounded from a 112-106
loss to Miami on Tuesday, a game in which they never held a lead.
Brown made 7 of 13 shots and hit five 3-pointers as the Celtics shot
56.8 percent (50 of 88), hit 20 3-pointers and never led by fewer
than 17 points in the second half.
Jayson Tatum added 14 of his 19 in the third quarter when Boston led
by as many as 30 points. He shot 7 of 11 and also hit five
3-pointers.
Gordon Hayward fueled the beginning of Boston's surge and added 18
as the Celtics (45-23) moved two games ahead of Miami for third
place in the East.
Robert Williams III contributed 18 on 7-of-7 shooting while Brad
Wanamaker and Marcus Smart chipped in 13 and 12, respectively, as
Boston set a season high for points.
Coming off a stunning three-point win over league-leading Milwaukee
on Tuesday afternoon, the Nets (32-36) were outplayed for most of
the game, getting outscored 126-91 in the final 38:14. Brooklyn was
unable to clinch a playoff spot and remained a half-game ahead of
eighth-seeded Orlando, which lost to Toronto earlier Wednesday.
Jeremiah Martin led Brooklyn with 20 points, 18 in the fourth
quarter. The Nets shot 47.4 percent but misfired on 24 of 32 3-point
tries.
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Celtics guard Brad Wanamaker (9) plays against the Brooklyn Nets
during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Aug. 5,
2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. at The Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Ashley Landis/Pool Photo-USA TODAY Sports
Brooklyn's Joe Harris, Caris LeVert and Jarrett Allen returned from
sitting out Tuesday's game due to minor injuries and rest but could
not get into a rhythm.
Harris scored 14 points while LeVert added 13 nearly five months
after scoring a career-high 51 points in Brooklyn's overtime win in
Boston. Allen collected 11 and eight rebounds.
Despite Tatum picking up three fouls, the Celtics ended the first
quarter on an 11-1 run over the final 2:14 and held a 34-25 lead.
Boston scored the first nine points of the second and held a 43-25
on a jumper by Wanamaker with 10:16 left and by halftime the Celtics
maintained a 71-52 edge.
The Celtics continued to dominate and took a 106-77 lead into the
fourth.
--Field Level Media
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