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Davis scores 45 as Pelicans defeat Celtics in OT thriller

DeRozan fined for referee rant

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LOS ANGELES: Anthony Davis scored 45 points as the New Orleans Pelicans jolted the Boston Celtics 116-113 in an overtime thriller at the TD Garden on Tuesday. Davis, who before the game had brushed off reports linking him to a possible move to Boston, gave the home fans a glimpse of what they might be missing with a virtuoso performanc­e.

The 24-year-old power forward was in sensationa­l form, also chipping in with 16 rebounds and two assists, as the Pelicans improved to 23-20 to go into sixth place in the Western Conference standings. Davis was backed with 23 points from Jrue Holiday while DeMarcus Cousins added 19. Ian Clark added 15 from the bench as the Pelicans held their nerve in overtime to close out the win. The Celtics meanwhile remain firmly in charge at the top of the NBA’s Eastern Conference at 34-11, but saw a seven-game winning streak come to an end with the loss. Kyrie Irving led the scoring for Boston with 27 points but the Celtics were left ruing an inability to close out the win after leading 101-96 with two minutes left in the fourth quarter.

Davis had provided the inspiratio­n for New Orleans, producing two nerveless free throws to put New Orleans 104-102 ahead as the buzzer ticked closer. But Irving conjured a driving layup with 11.8 seconds left to force overtime at 104-104.

Marcus Smart made a 10-foot pullup jumper to help Boston take a 113-110 lead with just over two minutes left in overtime. But Cousins hit back with a two-pointer before Holiday made it 114-113. Holiday then sunk a 13-footer to make it 116-113 and the Pelicans held on.

Elsewhere Tuesday, Evan Fournier starred for the Orlando Magic in a 108-102 upset of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es in Florida. The Magic went into the contest languishin­g at the foot of the Eastern Conference with the worst record in the division. But a career-high scoring display from France’s Fournier, who finished with 32 points, helped the Magic stun the Timberwolv­es, who have the third best record in the Western Conference at 29-17.

D.J Augustin posted 18 points from the bench on a night when six Magic players cracked double digits. Aaaron Gordon had 14 points while Bismack Biyombo produced a towering defensive display with 10 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks.

Jimmy Butler led the scoring for the Timberwolv­es with 28 points while Taj Gibson chipped in with 18 points and Karl-Anthony Towns 15. Toronto Raptors forward DeMar DeRozan has been fined $15,000 (12,200 euros) for criticisin­g the officiatin­g during his team’s loss to the Golden State Warriors at the weekend, the NBA said.

A frustrated DeRozan let rip at officials after the Raptors lost a thriller 127-125 on Saturday, complainin­g that the Warriors had received more decisions in their favour. “I mean, it’s frustratin­g being out there feeling like you playing five on eight,” DeRozan said after the game at the Air Canada Centre. “It’s just what it feel like. Period. Some of them calls was terrible. Period.”

The Raptors are second in the Eastern Conference standings with a 29-13 record, trailing leaders Boston who are at 34-10.

 ?? AFP ?? BOSTON: DeMarcus Cousins #0 of the New Orleans Pelicans dunks against Marcus Morris #13 of the Boston Celtics yesterday at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts.—
AFP BOSTON: DeMarcus Cousins #0 of the New Orleans Pelicans dunks against Marcus Morris #13 of the Boston Celtics yesterday at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachuse­tts.—
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