Deccan Chronicle

Celtics go one up in finals

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San Francisco, June 3: Al Horford led an electrifyi­ng fourth quarter comeback as the Boston Celtics stunned the Golden State Warriors 120-108 to draw first blood in their best-ofseven NBA Finals series on Thursday.

Celtics veteran Horford scored 26 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter, as Boston inflicted Golden State’s first home defeat of the post-season at their Chase Center fortress.

Horford’s tally included what turned out to be a decisive burst of eight unanswered points in the fourth quarter as the Celtics pulled clear having trailed by 12 at the end of the third period.

Boston defensive linch pin Marcus Smart also came up big late on with back-to-back three pointers as the Celtics surged into a double-digit lead against a shellshock­ed Warriors.

The victory was no less than Boston’s gutsy neversay-die approach deserved in a full-blooded contest that resembled a heavyweigh­t title fight, full of wild momentum shifts, twists and turns.

Boston twice recovered from double-digit deficits either side of halftime when it looked as if the Warriors were poised to cut loose.

Not even a dazzling shooting display by the Warriors’ Stephen Curry — who exploded for 21 points in the first quarter alone including a record six three-pointers — could fluster the Celtics. Despite a vastly less experience­d line up — not a single player on the Boston roster had played an NBA Finals game before Thursday — the Celtics refused to crack under pressure. Instead it was the Warriors whose resistance crumbled in a fourth quarter that saw the home side outscored 40-16. Boston’s win was all the more notable as it came with only a modest contributi­on from star Jayson Tatum, who finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds. —

 ?? — AFP ?? Jayson Tatum (right) of the Boston Celtics goes for the basket as Kevon Looney (left) and Andrew Wiggins (center) of the Golden State Warriors watch helplessly during Game One of NBA Finals in San Francisco on Thursday.
— AFP Jayson Tatum (right) of the Boston Celtics goes for the basket as Kevon Looney (left) and Andrew Wiggins (center) of the Golden State Warriors watch helplessly during Game One of NBA Finals in San Francisco on Thursday.

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