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Celtics win again

Boston side bag 14th victory after beating Golden State

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NEW YORK: Rallying from a 17-point deficit, the Boston Celtics stretched their win streak to 14 games by beating Golden State 92-88 in a showdown of the NBA’s top teams.

Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 22 points after learning of his best friend’s death only hours before and Kyrie Irving ditched a plastic mask protecting facial fractures to score 11 of his 16 points in the final five minutes to spark Boston’s win.

Boston improved the NBA’s best record to 14-2, having last lost in their home opener to Milwaukee on Oct 18, while the defending champion Warriors, who had been atop the Western Conference, fell to 11-4 with their seven-game win streak snapped.

“They were just tougher and smarter,” said Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who joked before the game that “the fate of the universe rests upon the results.”

In the only other game, Houston’s Chris Paul returned after missing 14 games with a bruised left knee and the Rockets ripped host Phoenix 142-116.

Houston moved atop the Western Conference at 12-4 after scoring the most points in any NBA game this season.

The Celtics are on their longest win streak since taking 14 in a row in 2010 and five shy of the club record from December 2008.

Irving was supposed to don his mask for two weeks suffering a facial fracture last Friday, but removed it in the third quarter as the Celtics, trailing 66-49, scored 19 consecutiv­e points to set up the last-minute drama.

Klay Thompson’s 3-pointer with 1:22 to play lifted Golden State ahead 88-86 but the Celtics equalized on two Irving free throws after he was fouled by Thompson.

Draymond Green missed a 3-point shot and then fouled Irving, who sank two free throws with 14 seconds remaining to put the Celtics ahead to stay.

Kevin Durant missed a baseline jumper and Boston grabbed the rebound, setting up Jayson Tatum’s two free throws to produce Boston’s biggest lead and final victory margin.

After Brown learned of the Wednesday death of his best friend, Trevin Stede, he was not going to play. But a call from Stede’s mother inspired him.

“I feel like he was with me,” Brown said. “I felt like it was me and him.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Look Ma, no mask: Kyrie Irving (right) of the Boston Celtics driving against Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors during the fourth quarter of their NBA game in Boston on Thursday. — AFP
Look Ma, no mask: Kyrie Irving (right) of the Boston Celtics driving against Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors during the fourth quarter of their NBA game in Boston on Thursday. — AFP

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