NBA: Boston Celtics end Hornets’ run

The Boston Celtics handed the Charlotte Hornets their first loss of the new season with a 14-0 run in overtime. At the end of an entertaining game, Dennis Schröder delivers important plays in overtime, but Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum make the headlines.

Charlotte Hornets (3-1) – Boston Celtics (2-2) 129:140 OT (BOXSCORE)

With his scoring, Tatum was the decisive figure for the guests for a long time, he ended the game with 41 points (14/28 FG), 8 assists and 7 rebounds. But in overtime Brown and Schröder were there, the German scored 9 of his 23 points in overtime (6/14 FG, plus 8 assists and 6 rebounds), Brown brought the Celtics up with a three-pointer followed by a monster dunk the road to victory. In total he had 30 points (12/20 FG).

In the Hornets, LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges put on a show with 25 points each and some nice highlights. Bridges knocked the fans out of their seats with his dunks, Ball sank 7/14 threes (but 0/5 from twos) and dished out 9 assists. In overtime, however, he committed his sixth foul and had to leave the court early. Kelly Oubre Jr. still scored 19 points, but tried in vain to carry the team offensively in the OT.

The night before, Brown was given a break once morest the Rockets due to knee problems, but now he’s back. Al Horford (adductors) had to pass and so Schröder remained in the starting five. Terry Rozier (ankle) and PJ Washington (knee) were missing for the Hornets. But that didn’t stop the hosts from setting off an early three-way firework.

Charlotte started 4/5 from distance, including two triples by ball. At the other end, Schröder held back with good offense and 8 points in the early minutes, but Boston quickly fell behind once morest the excellent Hornets shooting (25:14). Alongside DS17, Jabari Parker became a key weapon off the bench, the veteran hotting up immediately following coming on and putting Boston back in the game with 11 points (13 overall).

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