The Freeman

Tatum leads Celtics rout of Nets; Sixers bounce back

Jayson Tatum scored 31 points as the Boston Celtics put the depleted Brooklyn Nets firmly in their place with a brutal 139-96 mauling.

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The heavyweigh­t clash between the two Eastern Conference rivals ended with the Nets reeling on the ropes as the Celtics laid down a marker with an emphatic wire-to-wire victory at the TD Garden.

Boston dominated from the outset, running up a remarkable 46 points in the first quarter alone, with Tatum contributi­ng 18 points. By halftime, the Celtics had raced into a 34-point lead against a Brooklyn side still missing the injured Kevin Durant. Tatum’s 31-point haul included seven three-pointers from 12-of-19 shooting while Jaylen Brown provided scoring support with 26 points.

Six Boston players finished in double figures after a lopsided rout. Kyrie Irving led the Brooklyn scoring with 20 points. Tatum reserved special praise for Robert Williams III, who finished with 16 points and nine rebounds.

Elsewhere, the Philadelph­ia 76ers bounced back from their upset loss to the Orlando Magic with a comprehens­ive 105-94 defeat of the Florida club.

The Sixers had been on a roll heading into Monday’s game with seven straight wins, but somehow squandered a 21-point advantage to crash 119-109.

A scheduling quirk meant the Sixers did not have to wait long to avenge that loss, and Philadelph­ia duly seized the opportunit­y on Wednesday.

A reinvigora­ted Sixers side turned the tables with a convincing victory thanks to 28 points from Joel Embiid and 26 points from James Harden.

Harden narrowly missed out on a triple double, finishing with nine rebounds and 10 assists, with a points tally that included six threepoint­ers.

Markelle Fultz topped the Magic scoring with 18 points.

In Memphis, the prolific Damian Lillard poured in 42 points for a second straight game as the Portland Trail Blazers downed the Grizzlies 122-112.

Lillard, who also had 10 assists and eight rebounds, is now tied with Shaquille O’Neal in 19th place on the rankings of players with the most 40-point games in NBA history.

Lillard, who also scored 42 points in a win over Atlanta, now has 49 40-point games.

 ?? FRANCE PRESSE AGENCE ?? Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics blocks a shot from Day’Ron Sharpe #20 of the Brooklyn Nets during the first half at TD Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts.
FRANCE PRESSE AGENCE Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics blocks a shot from Day’Ron Sharpe #20 of the Brooklyn Nets during the first half at TD Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts.

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