Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Brown’s 30 puts Boston up 2-0

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NBA PLAYOFFS CELTICS 120, BUCKS 106

BOSTON — The Boston Celtics knew they’d need their younger players to step up this NBA postseason with Kyrie Irving sidelined for the postseason.

They have, and it’s added up to 2-0 lead in Boston’s firstround matchup with Milwaukee.

Jaylen Brown had a playoff career-high 30 points and the Celtics pulled away into second half to earn a 120-106 victory over the Bucks on Tuesday night.

Terry Rozier added 23

points. Game 3 is Friday in Milwaukee. The Celtics led by 20 points in the fourth quarter as their ball movement overwhelme­d the Bucks.

Brown, who is in his second year, said right now the Celtics are feeling “confident as ever.”

“People have been writing us off all year. And we just keep proving people wrong. So that’s what we’re gonna do,” he said.

Milwaukee got as close as 107-97 with 4:13 to play. But the Celtics responded with an 11-2 run, capped by a banked in three-pointer by Brown to push their lead back up to 118-99.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo finished with 30 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists. Khris Middleton added 25 points.

“I think as a team we didn’t show up tonight,” Antetokoun­mpo said.

Turnovers were an issue for the second consecutiv­e game for Milwaukee. The Bucks finished with 15, leading to 21 Boston points. They also shot just 41 percent from the free-throw line (7 of 17).

“They were just the more desperate team tonight again,” Middleton said. “We started off poorly again. … We’ve just got to more into it, got to be the more desperate, hungry team.”

Boston had just three turnovers through three quarters and only seven on the night. Rozier finished no turnovers for the second consecutiv­e game.

“I’ve just got that confidence,” Rozier said. “My teammates, my coach, they trust in me to get everybody in their spots to run the plays. … I’m gonna do what I can to protect the ball and get my guys open.”

The Celtics’ bench also came up big, outscoring their Milwaukee counterpar­ts 4125. Marcus Morris led Boston’s reserves with 18 points. Shane Larkin chipped in 11 points, scoring in double-digits for the first time in a playoff game.

He also had a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the end of the third quarter that gave Boston a 15-point cushion entering the final period.

Brown said he is expecting to see a much different Bucks team as the series shifts to Milwaukee.

“We not taking anybody lightly,” he said. “I know they’re going to come out and make adjustment­s.”

 ?? AP/CHARLES KRUPA ?? Boston Celtics center Aron Baynes
(46) leaps for a rebound in front of Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell during the Celtics’ victory in Game 2 of their NBA playoff series Tuesday night in Boston.
AP/CHARLES KRUPA Boston Celtics center Aron Baynes (46) leaps for a rebound in front of Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell during the Celtics’ victory in Game 2 of their NBA playoff series Tuesday night in Boston.
 ?? AP/CHARLES KRUPA ?? Milwaukee forward Jabari Parker (right) was held scoreless in the Bucks’ 120-106 loss to the Boston
AP/CHARLES KRUPA Milwaukee forward Jabari Parker (right) was held scoreless in the Bucks’ 120-106 loss to the Boston

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