Celtics use potent third quarter to stifle Hawks
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[February 14, 2022] The
Boston Celtics used a dominant third quarter to earn a
come-from-behind 105-95 win over the visiting Atlanta Hawks on
Sunday afternoon.
The win was Boston's eighth consecutive, extending the NBA's longest
active win streak. The Celtics haven't lost since Jan. 28 in
Atlanta.
Boston scored a season-high 42 points in the third quarter against
Atlanta's 23 to recover from a 10-point halftime deficit and take
control of the game for good.
Jayson Tatum scored a game-high 38 points, 16 in the third quarter,
and added 10 rebounds.
Point guard Trae Young had 30 points and dished out 10 assists for
the Hawks, who have now lost back-to-back games and four of five.
Bogdan Bogdanovic had a season-best 26 points.
After Young's jumper opened the third quarter, Boston immediately
went on a 12-0 run and tied the score at 57 on Jaylen Brown's
reverse layup and took its first lead at 62-61 on an Al Horford
triple with 7:07 left.
Atlanta traded baskets to cut its deficit to two points three times
after giving up the lead, but the hosts scored 14 of the last 21
third-quarter points to finish the stanza with an 87-78 advantage.
Tatum's dunk with 3.2 seconds left was the exclamation point,
accounting for the last two of his quarter-high 16 on 6-for-9
shooting.
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The Hawks moved back within five in the fourth, but
it was too little too late. Tatum hit a jumper and a 3-pointer and
Grant Williams added a trey to make it 97-84 with 6:09 left. Tatum
later knocked down four free throws in the final 34.1 seconds.
Atlanta played from in front for the entire first half, building its
lead to as many as 15 points after a pair of Young free throws with
1:07 left in the first quarter. Young had 15 himself in the first 12
minutes and scored or assisted on 21 of the Hawks' first 28 points.
The Celtics were 0 for 8 from distance to start the game, but
newcomer Derrick White hit the team's first two triples, including
one during a 7-0 stretch in the second quarter. Tatum had a
team-high 13 points in the first half for Boston, which was 4 for 20
from 3-point range.
Layups by Horford and Robert Williams III helped Boston move within
three points on two separate occasions, but the visitors led by 10
at halftime with the help of a late 10-3 run. Bogdanovic had all 12
of his first-half points in the second quarter for Atlanta.
--Field Level Media
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