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The Celtics took control early, with Tatum scoring 14 points in the first quarter to give Boston a 32-24 lead. The Pelicans fought back in the second quarter, led by Zion Williamson’s aggressive drives to the basket, narrowing the halftime deficit to 60-57.
The third quarter was a back-and-forth battle, with Brandon Ingram hitting clutch shots for New Orleans while Jaylen Brown kept Boston ahead with timely three-pointers. Entering the fourth quarter, the Celtics led 90-86.
In the final frame, Tatum took over, scoring 12 points, including a dagger three-pointer with under a minute left to seal the win. Boston’s defense held strong against New Orleans’ late push, forcing turnovers and limiting second-chance opportunities.
Boston Celtics:
Jayson Tatum: 38 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists.
Jaylen Brown: 24 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals.
Kristaps Porziņģis: 15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks.
New Orleans Pelicans:
Zion Williamson: 30 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists (double-double).
Brandon Ingram: 28 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds.
CJ McCollum: 18 points, 7 assists.
Statistical Highlights
Field Goal Percentage:
Celtics: 52.1%
Pelicans: 48.7%
Three-Point Shooting:
Celtics: 38.9% (14/36)
Pelicans: 34.6% (9/26)
Turnovers:
Takeaways
The Celtics showcased their championship-caliber form, with Tatum and Brown leading the way on both ends of the floor. Their defensive intensity in the clutch was key to securing the win.
The Pelicans demonstrated their offensive firepower but struggled with turnovers and defensive consistency in key moments, which proved costly.
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