Rome News-Tribune

Terry Rozier powers Celtics past Hawks

- By Gethin Coolbaugh Associated Press

BOSTON — Terry Rozier’s second act as an NBA starter was just as impressive as his first.

Rozier had a careerhigh 31 points and seven rebounds in his second career start, Jayson Tatum added a career-high 27 points and the shorthande­d Boston Celtics beat the Atlanta Hawks 119-110 on Friday night.

Rozier started in place of the injured Kyrie Irving. The third-year guard became the second player in league history with a triple-double in his first start, totaling 17 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Wednesday’s blowout of the Knicks.

“Both (starts had) just the same feeling,” Rozier said. “Just wanting to come out aggressive, do what I can on the offensive and defensive end. My teammates made it so easy for me because they play so hard. We just play hard collective­ly as a group.”

Irving missed his second straight game with a right quad contusion that he suffered in Monday’s win at Denver and was one of four Boston players who sat with injuries on Friday.

Rozier will soon have to yield his starting backcourt spot to Irving — and he’s fine with that.

“Kyrie’s probably one of my biggest supporters, outside of my family, through this little process,” Rozier said. “I know he’s happy for me, and when he comes back we’re just going to pick it up.”

Jaylen Brown scored 19 points and Al Horford had 17 with seven assists to help lead Boston to its fourth win in five tries.

Taruean Prince had a career-high 31 points and eight rebounds to lead the Hawks, who have lost five of six. Dennis Schroder added 25 points and Marco Belinelli had 15.

Trailing 55-53 at halftime, Boston opened a 19-point lead heading into the fourth quarter after outscoring Atlanta 41-20 in the third.

“They got off to a quick start (in the third),” Prince said. “We kind of lagged defensivel­y. I can blame myself for that one . ... They were hitting a lot of good shots, too.”

Rozier passed his previous Mary Schwalm / AP

Atlanta’s Dennis Schroder (right) goes up to the basket against Boston’s Terry Rozier during the first half. career best of 23 points on a pair of free throws with 1:10 remaining in the third. He eclipsed 30 points with a 3-pointer at 6:10 of the final period. Irving is the only other Celtics player with a 30-point game this season.

Schroder’s jumper with 7:19 left brought the Hawks within 10 at 10393, but Atlanta wouldn’t come any closer until the final minute with the game out of reach.

Atlanta led 32-26 after one quarter.

“Pretty good (first) half of basketball,” Hawks coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “It felt like we could have had more of a cushion. Six- to eightpoint lead, and it’s two at the half. Just a huge third quarter for them.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States