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Brown, Celtics beat Lakers 121-113; Davis nears return

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jaylen Brown scored four of his 40 points in the final minute, and the Boston Celtics blew most of a 27-point lead in the fourth quarter before holding on for their fifth straight victory, 121-113 over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night.

Brown made 13 of his first 14 shots and hit three 3-pointers while falling two points shy of his career high for the Celtics, who have won eight of 11 despite an embarrassi­ng finish at Staples Center.

Boston led 113-86 with seven minutes to play, shortly after coach Brad Stevens pulled his starters. But Talen Horton-Tucker and Ben McLemore led a 24-2 run by the Lakers — still missing LeBron James and Anthony Davis, though likely not for long — that forced Brown and Boston’s first string back into the game.

Brown hit a floater through contact and added a leaning jumper with 32 seconds left to squelch the Lakers’ rally, and Boston split the season series between these historic rivals.

“The Celtics-Lakers matchup is a matchup that kids dream about, so regardless of who’s on the floor, I’m excited to play,” Brown said. “Having that energy with those Lakers fans back in the arena, it feels good to get a win.”

Payton Pritchard and Marcus Smart added 15 points apiece for the Celtics, who never trailed despite committing 21 turnovers. Boston also won with just 14 points from Jayson Tatum, whose streak of scoring 20 points in 11 consecutiv­e games ended.

“We have a tendency to be loose with the ball, and we’ve got to stop that,” Stevens said. “It’ll bite us in time. You can’t keep playing like that and expect to win.”

Horton-Tucker scored 19 points and Marc Gasol had a season-high 18 for Los Angeles, which has alternated wins and losses since March 28 without James and Davis. McLemore scored 15 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter of his home debut with the Lakers.

“Those guys came out and competed their tails off,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said of his end-of-thebench reserves and Horton-Tucker. “I wanted them to be able to get the ‘W,’ but that was awesome how they played.”

Davis, who hasn’t played since Feb. 14 while recovering from a calf strain, has been cleared for full on-court activities, Vogel said, and the coach is hopeful Davis can play next week.

“He’s tired of being a patient and ready to be a player again,” Vogel said.

Along with the long-term absences of superstars Davis and James, the Lakers faced Boston without new center Andre Drummond, who has a bruised right big toe, and Markieff Morris, who has a sprained left ankle.

Dennis Schroder nearly sat out with an infection on the ball of his right foot, but contribute­d eight points and eight assists. Kentavious CaldwellPo­pe also played through midgame back spasms, and Gasol stayed in after dislocatin­g his pinky finger, which got popped back into place during a timeout.

 ?? AP photo ?? Boston’s Jaylen Brown shoots against the Lakers during the first half of the Celtics’ 121-113 victory over Los Angeles on Thursday.
AP photo Boston’s Jaylen Brown shoots against the Lakers during the first half of the Celtics’ 121-113 victory over Los Angeles on Thursday.

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