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Terrific Tatum on song as Bucks fall

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BOSTON’S Jayson Tatum scored 41 points to power the NBA-best Celtics over Milwaukee 139-118 on Monday in a Christmas showdown of the league’s two top teams.

Jaylen Brown added 29 points for the Celtics, who improved to 24-10 and stretched their Eastern Conference lead over the Bucks, who fell to 22-11 but still own the NBA’s second-best record.

“They are one of the best teams in the league and it’s always special to play on Christmas,” Tatum said. “We just wanted to give our fans a present today and come out of here with a victory.”

Tatum connected on 14of-22 shots from the floor and added seven rebounds, five assists and three steals.

He scored 20 points in the third quarter of 7-of-10 shooting as the Celtics boosted their 62-61 halftime lead to 100-86 entering the fourth quarter.

“We wanted to come out in the second half, especially at the start of that third quarter, with some pace and some energy,” Tatum said.

His effort was bolstered by points from all 11 other players who took the court for Boston, notably Brown, whose 11-of-19 shooting effort included 5-of-9 from 3-point range.

“He was aggressive. He came up big when we needed him most, especially at the beginning of the fourth,” Tatum said. “We believe in him.”

delivered the most spectacula­r hoop of the game with a slam dunk over Milwaukee star big man Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, who finished with 27 points and nine rebounds but no blocked shots.

“You’ve got to attack the rim,” Tatum said. “If you go in there and lay it up, he’s going to send it to the parking lot.”

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