The Gold Coast Bulletin

Celtics stop rot with win

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Jayson Tatum scored 23 points to lead a balanced Boston attack in a 104-92 victory at New Orleans at the weekend, snapping a two-game losing skid for the NBA-best Celtics.

Latvian forward Kristaps Porzingis contribute­d 19 points, 10 rebounds, four blocked shots, three assists and two steals while Jaylen Brown added 17 points for the Celtics.

Jrue Holiday had 13 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Boston, which avoided a first three-game losing streak this season after back-to-back losses in Atlanta.

“We want to be a hungry team no matter what,” Porzingis said. “We haven’t done anything and back-to-back losses to Atlanta is not in our DNA. It just didn’t sit right with us, so we came out here tonight and got us a W.”

The Celtics, who have clinched the Eastern Conference crown, improved to 58-16, moving closer to securing a home-court edge throughout the NBA playoffs.

New Orleans, fifth in the Western Conference, fell to 45-29, a half-game ahead of Dallas and two atop Phoenix in a fight for the last two guaranteed West playoff spots.

“We just knew we couldn’t be in cruise control,” Porzingis said. “These teams are hungry. They need these wins. Maybe we at this point of the season don’t need them as much, but still we want to come out here and compete at a high level.”

Porzingis was unhappy at shooting only 6-of-14 from the floor, and just 1-of-6 from 3point range but pleased with his all-around effort.

“There are so many ways we can impact a game if things are not going perfect for us,” Porzingis said.

 ?? ?? Roar defender Antonee Burke-Gilroy and Phoenix’s Ben Old vie for the ball during Sunday’s clash in Wellington. Picture: Getty Images
Roar defender Antonee Burke-Gilroy and Phoenix’s Ben Old vie for the ball during Sunday’s clash in Wellington. Picture: Getty Images
 ?? ?? Jayson Tatum rises to shoot
Jayson Tatum rises to shoot

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