NBA: Jayson Tatum’s big night leads Boston Celtics past Cleveland Cavaliers

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Published 02.03.2023
NBA: Jayson Tatum’s big night leads Boston Celtics past Cleveland Cavaliers

Jayson Tatum overcame a gradual begin to rating 41 factors because the Boston Celtics beat the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers 117-113 on Wednesday.

Tatum had two factors after the primary quarter however heated up for 15 within the second and 18 within the third. He started the evening averaging 30.1 factors per recreation. He added 11 rebounds and eight assists.

Boston survived a 44-point efficiency by Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell, who scored 29 factors within the second half.

The Cavaliers was outscored 41-26 within the third quarter and trailed 96-78 getting into the fourth, however Darius Garland (29 factors) made back-to-back 3-pointers that pulled the Cavaliers inside 5 factors with 27.5 seconds to play. He hit one other trey to chop the deficit to 4 factors with 12.3 seconds on the clock, however that basket capped the scoring.

Al Horford added 23 factors and 11 rebounds for the Celtics. Horford made 8 of 10 area purpose makes an attempt, together with 6 of 8 3-point makes an attempt.

The Celtics used a 7-0 spurt in the beginning of the third quarter to take a 62-52 lead. It was the primary time both workforce led by double figures.

Boston’s benefit peaked at 21 factors, 89-68, following a layup by Robert Williams III with 2:32 remaining within the third. The Celtics outrebounded the Cavaliers 14-4 within the quarter.

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Cleveland led 28-26 after the primary quarter, however Boston had a 55-52 lead at halftime. There have been 10 lead adjustments and 7 ties within the first half.

Jaylen Brown returned to the Celtics lineup after lacking Monday’s 109-94 highway loss to the New York Knicks for private causes. Brown scored 16 factors in 37 minutes.

Cleveland received the 2 different video games between the groups this season. The Cavaliers prevailed 132-123 in Boston on Oct. 28, and 114-113 in Cleveland on Nov. 2. Both video games went to extra time.