Boston Celtics take out Kevin Durant and celebrate comeback win over Brooklyn Nets

The Boston Celtics also won their second home game once morest the Brooklyn Nets. The basis for this was a strong defensive performance in the second half, so that a 17-point deficit might still be turned around. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, in particular, had no answers once morest physical defense. Boston won 114-107.

Boston Celtics (2) vs. Brooklyn Nets (7) 114:107 (BOXSCORE), Serie: 2-0

Durant was the guests’ top scorer with 27 points (4/17 FG, 18/20 FT), but only hit 4 field goals and was forced to 6 turnovers by the Boston defense. Kyrie Irving (10, 4/13, 8 rebounds), whose jumpers didn’t want to fall, fared little better. The visitors’ best players, on the other hand, were Bruce Brown (20, 7/11, 8 rebounds) and backup guard Goran Dragic (18)

Boston held the Nets to just 42 points in the second half, and the Celtics only allowed 17 points in the fourth quarter. In addition, Boston’s top scorers also woke up in time, with Jaylen Brown scoring 10 of his 22 points (9/18) in the closing period. Jayson Tatum (19, 5/16, 10 assists), who fought defensively once morest Durant but often acted unluckily up front, contributed the decisive 7-0 run late on.

The role players had previously kept Boston in the game, especially Grant Williams (17, 4/4 FG, 6/6 FT), Al Horford (16) and Daniel Theis, who had 15 points (7/9) in 31 minutes and 6 rebounds came. Payton Pritchard scored 8 of his 10 points in the final period.

It was another heated atmosphere at the TD Garden, with Irving in particular receiving unsurprising constant booing. However, the first few minutes belonged to Bruce Brown, who scored the first 9 points of the game for Brooklyn and was worn out on defense once morest Tatum. The Celtics’ offense stalled, the guests quickly led by 14 points. Only with a small run from Williams (2 threes) did it get a little better.

However, the Nets also won the minutes without Durant, who was significantly improved compared to Game 1 up to that point. Tatum, on the other hand, remained without a field goal in the first quarter and Brown was hardly a factor until then. Brooklyn also defended much better, especially the first drive of the Celtics was often nipped in the bud. The Celtics attack often stagnated, and this time Brooklyn also controlled the boards.

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