The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Brown scores 27, Celtics outlast Nuggets and Jokic’s 43

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CELTICS 112 NUGGETS 99

BOSTON — Jaylen Brown had 27 points and eight assists to help the Boston Celtics withstand a 43-point night from Nikola Jokic and beat the Denver Nuggets 11299 on Tuesday. Jayson Tatum added 21 points and eight assists to help Boston bounce back following two anemic performanc­es in back-to-back losses to Detroit and Washington — the Eastern Conference’s bottom two teams.

It was Jokic’s third 40point game of the season. Jamal Murray added 25 points but Denver had its three-game winning streak snapped.

The Celtics led by as many as 15 in the first half and took an 11-point edge into the fourth quarter. Denver briefly got within seven points, but couldn’t string together a run down the stretch.

The Nuggets were extremely short-handed playing without five rotation players, including Paul Millsap (left knee sprain) and Monte Morris (right shoulder strain).

It left Jokic to pick up the offensive load and he did his best, scoring 15 of the Nuggets’ first 18 points.

But that couldn’t offset the energy by the Celtics, who were active defensivel­y and were able to turn 17 Nuggets turnovers into 23 points.

Boston also got a needed jolt from its bench, which outscored the Denver reserves 30-14.

Rookie Aaron Nesmith also had some of best minutes of the season, finishing with nine points, four rebounds and a block. He also helped keep several possession­s alive, in one instance in the third quarter by diving to save a ball near the sideline.

Celtics rookie Payton Pritchard and Robert Williams were also active with eight points each.

Tatum acknowledg­ed after the team’s morning shootaroun­d that he has been dealing with lingering effects from his COVID-19 diagnosis last month that sidelined him for two weeks.

He said he’s had some respirator­y issues that have caused him to tire more quickly at times since his return to action on Jan. 25. The 23 minutes he played in Boston’s loss to Washington tied a season low. He’s also struggled with his shot during Boston’s recent skid, shooting a season-worst 21% (3 of 14) against the Wizards.

Tatum played 33 minutes Tuesday, which is closer to his season average of 35 minutes.

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Celtics: Host Hawks on Wednesday.

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