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TATUM TRIPLE OVER ANTE TO KO UN MP O SEALS CELTICS VICTORY

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Boston forward Jayson Tatum banked in a game-winning three pointer over Giannis Antetokoun­mpo with 1.5 seconds left to give the Celtics a 122-121 NBA season-opening victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday.

Antetokoun­mpo, the twotime defending NBA Most Valuable Player, had a chance to tie it from the free throw line with four-tenths of a second left, but the Greek superstar missed his second free throw after being fouled at the rim—and the Celtics came away with the win on their home floor.

“Ever since I was a kid I wanted to be in that position,” Tatum said of stepping up despite a relatively poor shooting night.

Tatum, who said he “played terrible” after making only 12 of 28 shots from the floor, still finished with 30 points with seven rebounds and two assists.

Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 33 points, five rebounds and four assists.

“It’s the first one of the season, so it felt good to get a win,” Tatum said.

Antetokoun­mpo, who last week signed a five-year contract extension reportedly worth a record $228 million, led Milwaukee with 35 points, 13 rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots.

Khris Middleton added 27 points and 14 rebounds for the Bucks, who finished the 2019-20 regular season with the best record in the NBA but fell to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Antetokoun­mpo’s final free throw miss was just his second in eight attempts from the foul line in the game.

“The more you’re in situations like that, the more you can succeed, the more you can get the best out of moments like that,” he said. “So I want to be in those moments. I want to be down the stretch, I want to shoot the last two free throws, I want to shoot the last shot because if you think about it, if you do that 1,000 times, some of the time it’s going to go in.”

One day after the Lakers launched their title defense with a loss to the LA Clippers, the Miami Heat—who fell to the Lakers in the championsh­ip series—lost to the Orlando Magic, 113-107.

Evan Fournier scored 25 points for Orlando, who trailed by two points with less than five minutes remaining.

Sacramento’s Buddy Hield produced a put-back basket at the buzzer to give the Kings a 124-122 overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets.

Russell Westbrook looked just the same in new surroundin­gs, notching the first triple-double of the fledgling season with 21 points, 11 rebounds and 15 assists for his new team the Washington Wizards, who neverthele­ss fell, 113-107, to the

Ever since I was a kid I wanted to be in that position JAYSON TATUM Boston Celtics

Philadelph­ia 76ers.

Westbrook notched the 147th triple-double of his career as he chases Oscar Robertson’s NBA record of 181.

Elsewhere, No. 1 draft pick Anthony Edwards came off the bench to score 15 points for Minnesota and the Timberwolv­es—led by Malik Beasley’s 23 points—rallied for a 111-101 victory over the Detroit Pistons.

It was a less auspicious debut for the third overall pick in November’s draft, LaMelo Ball, who went scoreless in 16 minutes for the Charlotte Hornets, who fell, 121-114, to the Cavaliers in Cleveland.

Ball, younger brother of New Orleans Pelicans guard Lonzo Ball, handed out three assists and came up with two steals.

Chris Paul, traded by the Thunder to Phoenix in November, opened his Suns tenure with a 106-102 victory over the Dallas Mavericks.

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— USA TODAY SPORTS Celtics forward Jayson Tatum launches a jumper against the Bucks.

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