The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Brown scores 25, Celtics rally late to beat Raptors

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BOSTON — Jaylen Brown had 25 points, including a key 3pointer in the closing minutes, to help the Boston Celtics hold off the Toronto Raptors 112106 on Friday night.

Jayson Tatum finished with 25 points and nine rebounds. Kemba Walker had 22 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter.

The Celtics shot only 38%, but it wasn’t for a lack of trying. They had 109 attempts in the game.

Pascal Siakam scored 33 points to lead the Raptors, who went 18 of 36 from the 3point line. Kyle Lowry finished with 29 points, including six 3pointers.

There were 12 ties and 19 lead changes, with neither team holding more than a sevenpoint lead.

Boston found its shot in the fourth quarter, outscoring Toronto 3624.

The Celtics took a 101100 lead on a Grant Williams layup off an assist by Walker.

Later, the Celtics were leading 107106 when Brown hit a 3pointer with 2:49 to play.

O.G. Anunoby was called for a charge on Walker with 1:26 left, which was challenged by the Raptors. But after a review the call

was upheld.

Boston got a shot clock violation on its next trip down the floor, but Lowry turned it over on Toronto’s ensuing possession when his onehanded pass along the baseline sailed out of bounds with 45 seconds remaining.

Walker struggled from the field for the second straight game, missing his first five fieldgoal attempts. He finally got his first basket, dropping in a layup off a backdoor feed from rookie Grant Williams late in the quarter.

Coming off a 34point game in Toronto’s seasonopen­ing win over New Orleans on Tuesday, Siakam also started slow. He missed his first four shots and was scoreless in the first period before he got a finger roll to fall just before halftime.

With Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (groin) and Patrick McCaw (sore right knee) unavailabl­e, the Raptors played just eight players against the Pelicans.

They stuck with their same starting lineup of Lowry, Fred VanVleet, O.G. Anunoby, Siakam and Marc Gasol against the Celtics. But coach Nick Nurse went a little deeper into his rotation with Toronto staring at its first backtoback of the season Saturday at Chicago.

He wound up playing nine players. Stanley Johnson got the extra playing time, logging five minutes and scoring three points.

TIP-INS

Raptors: HollisJeff­erson and McCaw (sore right knee) sat for the second straight game, but Nurse said one or both could be ready to go on Saturday.

Celtics: Daniel Theis left the game in the second quarter with a sprained left ankle, but returned in the third period. . Enes Kanter (left knee contusion) Tacko Fall (concussion protocol) and Romeo Langford (sore right knee) were both inactive.

CHALLENGE

Celtics coach Brad Stevens is 10 in using the coach’s challenge this season.

He successful­ly challenged a foul called on Williams as he contested a 3point attempt by Gasol from the corner with 0.3 seconds. Replay appeared to show Williams whiff on his contest of Gasol’s attempt. The NBA Replay Center agreed, prompting a jump ball.

ROTATING BIG MEN

Stevens said they will likely have a rotating center spot early throughout this season.

Even before Enes Kanter was injured in the opener, he said the expectatio­n was for the center position to often vary by opponent.

 ?? Michael Dwyer / Associated Press ?? The Celtics’ Jaylen Brown (7) drives past the Raptors’ OG Anunoby during the first half on Friday in Boston.
Michael Dwyer / Associated Press The Celtics’ Jaylen Brown (7) drives past the Raptors’ OG Anunoby during the first half on Friday in Boston.

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