Boston Herald

C’s fight off Timberwolv­es

Begin the stretch run with a win

- By MARK MURPHY

MINNEAPOLI­S — They came back from places like Chicago, the Bahamas and Washington, D.C., and got off to a predictabl­e straggle.

But with Kemba Walker missing this one with a sore left knee, and Karl-Anthony Towns also scratched with a broken wrist, the Celtics started their playoff stretch run with a 127-117 win over Minnesota.

Four Celtics scored 25 points or more, led by a 29point performanc­e from Jayson Tatum and a career 25point, 16-rebound night from Daniel Theis.

The Celtics, off to a fresh two-game win streak, thus began the weakest link in a tough four-city western road trip on the upswing, and withstood a 27-point night by Malik Beasley.

Brown hit two free throws with 4:42 left for a 114-109 lead, and fouled out on the next possession. But Theis scored his 21st point, and the next time down Tatum sent the Timberwolv­es into a huddle with a deep 3-pointer for a 119-111 Celtics lead.

After several blanks on both sides, Gordon Hayward fed Theis for a dunk — and a career-high 23rd point — and a 121-111 lead with 2:17 left.

Tatum and Theis followed with two free throws each to put away a hard night.

Hayward’s late jumper gave the Celtics a 95-88 lead at the end of the third, with the forward shooting 11-for15 for his 24 points over that stretch. Tatum had followed up an 18-point second quarter with scoreless third, but opened the fourth with a wild, double-teamed 3-pointer for a 98-88 Celtics lead.

But Jordan McLaughlin didn’t just answer with a 3-pointer. The backup T-Wolves point guard triggered a 10-2 run that he also capped with a 3-pointer that cut the Celtics edge to 10098.

Brown came out of the ensuing timeout with backto-back hoops, including a full-court drive for a 104-98 lead that Beasley immediatel­y cut into with a 3-pointer.

Minnesota ran off five points, with Marcus Smart missing twice from the line. Though Hayward hit his free throws 20 seconds later, Beasley reciprocat­ed. But Theis also hit twice off an offensive board — his 13th overall rebound — for a 108105 lead with 6:32 left.

The Celtics finally carved out some space when Hayward drained a deep three with six minutes left, and Brown, fouled grabbing a defensive board, hit one of two, this time for a 112-107 edge.

Though Brown was also called for a clear path foul on Josh Okogie after the latter picked off a pass, the call was overturned on video review. Okogie had to settle for two free throws.

Brown was then fouled by Naz Reid during a drive and this time hit twice for a fivepoint lead.

Beasley capped off a 16point second quarter by hitting a 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer that cut the Celtics lead to 61-53.

Tatum, with an 18-point, 6-for-11 first half, had been equally hot. Theis, who had combined with Enes Kanter for 15 first half rebounds, put together a one-man 5-0 run for a new peak lead (13) at 68-55.

But the Timberwolv­es responded with their strongest move of the night — a 12-2 run that included a pair of Reid 3-pointers, cutting the Celtics lead to 72-70.

 ?? AP ?? OUTRUNNING THE PACK: Celtics guard Jaylen Brown, left, drives against Minnesota Timberwolv­es guard Josh Okogie in their game Friday night in Minneapoli­s, Minn.
AP OUTRUNNING THE PACK: Celtics guard Jaylen Brown, left, drives against Minnesota Timberwolv­es guard Josh Okogie in their game Friday night in Minneapoli­s, Minn.
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