Before the game it was announced Derrick White wouldn't play in tonight's Boston Celtics game against the Brooklyn Nets due to the impending birth of his second child. Congratulations Derrick.
Proud Papa
As for the game, the Celtics kept rolling although they got a big fight from the equally undermanned Brooklyn Nets. Playing without Ben Simmons, the Nets still put up 114 points in the game. Spencer Dinwiddie had 19 points and Cam Thomas led Brooklyn with 27 points in this one. The Celtics remained tough with big games from Jayson Tatum (32 points, 11 rebounds), Krystaps Porzingis (22 points, 7 rebounds) and Jrue Holiday almost having a triple double (18 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds). A big assist came from Luke Kornet who stepped up with 11 points and 7 rebounds to go along with Al Horford's 8 points and 7 rebounds. Without Derrick White, the Celtics still managed to beat the Nets 124-114 at Barclay Center.
Big help by Kornet in the win
Krystaps Porzingis got the first bucket of the game 19 seconds in on a baseline jumper in traffic. The lead was 4-0 when Royce O'Neale hit a three pointer for the Nets. With the score 7-5 Celtics, Jaylen Brown found Jayson Tatum streaking for a big dunk. 2:46 into the game Tatum proceeded to hit a three pointer and just over a minute later, Brown hit a pull-up jumper. Cam Thomas answered with a three for the Nets but halfway through the quarter, Jrue Holiday pulled up and hit a three. With 4:31 remaining Lonnie Walker dished to Dorian Finney-Smith for a jam but Brown countered with a jumper. Walker bullied Porzingis for a layup with 3:30 left and Spencer Dinwiddie dished it to Day'Ron Sharpe who flushed it with 2:10 left. Oshae Brissett hit a big three with 1:51 left for the Celtics but the bomb came from Sam Hauser who hit one from nearly halfcourt to break a 31-31 tie. Thomas then hit an and-1 with 3 seconds left to send the game to the second quarter tied 34-34.
Nets putting up a fight so far
The Nets struck first in the second quarter going on a 7-2 run, but the tide turned with 9:16 left. Holiday passed it to Al Horford who found Luke Kornet for a layup. Down by 1 with 8:15 remaining in the first half, Tatum hit a three to put the Celtics back on top. With the Celtics up 45-41, Finney-Smith hit a long three pointer to get Brooklyn close. A minute later Cam Thomas hit an incredible off-balance jumper once again to keep Brooklyn close. With 5 minutes left in the half, Tatum bullied his way through four defenders for an and-1. With 4:25 left, Porzingis lost the ball and Mikal Bridges dished it to Thomas for another bucket but Brown countered by going past three guys for a layup with 3:46 left. The Celtics led 58-51 when O'Neale hit a three with 2:29 left in the half. With two minutes left Brown saw KP running straight to the basket and dished it to him for the alley-oop slam. The Celtics led by 9 with 3 seconds left when Tatum hit a three at the buzzer to give the Celtics a 70-58 lead at halftime.
Big first half for Tatum
Bridges got the first basket of the third quarter with a fadeaway jumper 25 seconds into it. The Nets went on an 8-0 run when Holiday found Porzingis for a layup to break the streak. Dinwiddie answered with a three at the other end but Holday got inside for a layup with 8:05 left in the third quarter. With the Celtics up 79-75 halfway through the quarter, Porzingis hit a three almost from the Nets logo. One minute later Holiday dribbled out of traffic and hit a three pointer. With 4:21 left Dinwiddie hit a three and the Nets climbed back within a point at 87-86 with 2:19 left in the third. Holiday then found Kornet for a layup and the quarter ended with the Celtics in front 91-88.
Nets won't go away
With two minutes gone in the fourth quarter, Walker hit a mid-range jumper to bring the Nets to within 3 points at 93-90. Payton Pritchard responded with a dish to Kornet for an and-1. The Nets were down 96-95 with 7:36 left in the game when Hauser missed a three but Brissett slapped the rebound to Tatum who did hit a three. The score was 99-97 Celtics with 7:01 left when Holiday found Kornet for the alley-oop slam. The lead was 104-97 with 5:40 left when Tatum had Thomas on him at the top of the key. Tatum then hit a three and a layup after a Nets make to effectively end the game. An irate Nets coach Jacque Vaughn got a technical for whining that Tatum traveled on the layup. Bridges hit a three with 4:48 left but a minute later Holiday found Horford for a layup to make the score 112-102. With 2:17 left Thomas airmailed a three which led to a coast to coast layup by Brown. The dagger came with 1:44 left when Holiday found Brown for a wide open three pointer, but Brown missed. KP tapped it up and in to make it 117-105. Porzingis then blocked a Thomas layup and Brown threw it up to Horford for an alley-oop to clear out the fans. With 41 seconds left Brown hit a deep three for good measure with the Celtics getting the win 124-114.
Celtics win
Hero of the Night is Jrue Holiday. He had 18 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds to damn near pull off a triple double in the absence of Derrick White.
Hero Holiday
Basketbawful Report:
Scalabrine Award for DNP-CD - Svi Mykhaikiuk, Lamar Stevens, Dalano Banton.
End Rant:
When healthy the Celtics are virtually unguardable as once again they put up over 120 points. Even with Jaylen Brown shooting 7 for 22 and Derrick White out, the Celtics still managed to put up a lot of points. The Celtics also enjoyed a 27-17 free throw attempt advantage mostly due to layup attempts in the paint. Having Porzingis and Holiday make the biggest difference when the games get tight because they keep things calm. When the Nets took the lead, Holiday helped bring the Celtics back. The only weakness on this team is coach Joe Mazzulla's refusal to play the bench for long periods of time. Even though Hauser, Kornet and Brissett contributed (Pritchard had a bad night), the starters still averaged nearly 36 minutes. Kornet was the biggest help with 11 points and 7 rebounds, mostly due to layups. The Celtics are so deadly at the three point line that it opens the lanes for layups which Kornet exploited big time to their advantage. Its too bad he can't do that more often, but then again, the Nets aren't exactly a defensive machine. JD Davison and Jordan Walsh are down in the G League which begs the question why they aren't getting a look with the Celtics looking for some bench rotation? Then again, I'm not Mazzulla or Brad Stevens. All in all it was a good win and the Celtics improved to 5-0 on the season. Boston looks to make it six in a row when they travel to Minnesota on Monday night for a date with the Timberwolves. The game begins at 8:00 PM Eastern time at the Target Center.