New York Post

GOING GREEN

Celtics C’s control of Finals with Game 3 victory

- By KYLE HIGHTOWER

BOSTON — Throughout the postseason, the Celtics had played their best basketball away from home.

Not anymore.

Jaylen Brown scored 27 points, Jayson Tatum added 26 and the Celtics rode the energy of a raucous TD Garden crowd to beat back another third-quarter onslaught by the Warriors in a 116100 victory Wednesday night that gave Boston a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Marcus Smart added 24 points and helped lead a defensive effort that held the Warriors to 11 points in the fourth quarter — the third-fewest in a finals game in the shot-clock era.

“Game 2, they brought the heat to us,” Smart said. “For us, that left a bad taste in our mouth because what we hang our hat on is effort on the defensive end and being a physical team. It definitely woke us up a little bit.”

Boston improved to 6-4 at home, compared to 8-3 on the road this postseason. The Celtics haven’t lost two straight games since the end of March.

Stephen Curry led Golden State with 31 points and six 3-pointers. He had 15 points in a 33-25 third quarter by the Warriors, but was hurt late in the fourth after Al Horford rolled into his leg on a loose ball. It was similar to a play during the regular season in which Smart dove into Curry’s legs while chasing a loose ball.

Klay Thompson broke out of a finals slump and finished with 25 points and five 3s. But the Warriors’ shooting couldn’t save them on a night the more athletic Celtics outmuscled them for a 47-31 rebounding advantage.

“When you allow a team to get comfortabl­e, especially in their home -- in front the home crowd, then it’s tough,” Warriors forward Draymond Green said.

Boston’s Robert Williams III, who has been working his way back from knee surgery, finished with eight points, 10 rebounds and four blocks.

“We talked about it quite a bit, our group being resilient and being able to fight through a lot of things and at times when it’s most needed being able to lock down on defense,” Celtics coach Ime Udoka said. “We did in the fourth quarter,”

Game 4 will be Friday in Boston.

Despite Curry’s noticeable limp after the collision with Horford, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said it was not why he pulled him from the game in the closing minutes.

“The injury didn’t force him out of the game, but I took him out down 14 with two minutes left because we weren’t going to catch up,” Kerr said. “We will know more tomorrow.”

The previous 39 times teams have split the first two games of the finals, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the series 82 percent of the time.

Feeding off the energy of a Garden crowd that jeered Green throughout his miserable night in the first NBA Finals game in Boston since 2010, the Celtics started fast and led by as many as 18 points in the first half.

 ?? USA TODAY Sports; Getty Images ?? GET THAT OUTTA HERE: A fired-up Jaylen Brown reacts after blocking Klay Thompson (inset) during the Celtics’ 116-100 victory over the Warriors in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night at TD Garden. Brown, who led the way with 27 points, and the Celtics took a 2-1 lead in the series over Golden State.
USA TODAY Sports; Getty Images GET THAT OUTTA HERE: A fired-up Jaylen Brown reacts after blocking Klay Thompson (inset) during the Celtics’ 116-100 victory over the Warriors in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night at TD Garden. Brown, who led the way with 27 points, and the Celtics took a 2-1 lead in the series over Golden State.

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