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Tatum, Smart lift Boston past Toronto, Celtics take 2-0 lead

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Marcus Smart didn’t like a call that went against him late in the third quarter, a moment that made it seem like the Toronto Raptors were taking control against the Boston Celtics.

So, in the fourth quarter, Conference semifinal he took matters into matchup. his own hands. “Once I saw the first

Smart changed the one go in, I knew,” Smart game with 16 points in sai d. a dazzling three-minute He was right. stretch early in the Smart made five 3pointers fourth, Jayson Tatum led in a span of everybody with 34 3:04, turning the last of points and the Celtics those into a four-point have the reigning NBA play as the Celtics champions in serious erased what had been a trouble. Boston topped 12-point deficit late in Toronto 102-99 on Monday the third. Kemba Walker night, taking a 2-0 scored 11 of Boston’s l ead i n t hei r East er n final 16 points from there, the last of them a stepback jumper in the final minute, and the Celtics added to a season of mastery over Tor ont o.

Not only do they lead the series 2-0, but they’re 3-0 against the Raptors in the NBA’s restart bubble and 5-1 against them this season.

“One game at a time,” Tatum said. “This series is far from over. You’ve got to win four.”

Smart scored 19 points, Walker had 17 and Jaylen Brown scored 16 for the Celtics.

OG Anunoby had 20 points for Toronto, which got 19 from Fred VanVleet — who missed a 28-footer as time expired. Serge Ibaka and Pascal Siakam scored 17 points apiece and Kyle Lowry added 16 for Tor ont o.

“The shots are there,” Lowry said. “We just have to make them . ... All we’ve got to do is get one game.”

The Raptors had the Celtics under control late in the third quarter, taking a 12-point lead — the momentum seeming like it had swung on an overturned call that, correctly, went Toronto’s way. A layup by VanVleet, followed by a free throw from Siakam after officials reversed a call that he said he fouled Smart, gave Toronto a 78-66 lead with 2:46 left in the third.

The Raptors scored only nine points in the next 10:39, and missed 23 of their final 28 shots overall. But just when things looked like they had gone totally awry, Toronto scored five straight to make it a 9592 game with 3:35 left, and the Raptors got within one on a pair of free throws by Lowry with 1:01 remaining.

They didn’t score again. And just as they were last year against Milwaukee, the Raptors are in an 0-2 hole.

“Well, I think we should know we shouldn’t give up, right? We know the next game’s super critical,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said. “But they’re all critical. They are. But we know this one’s super critical.”

TI P-I NS

Celtics: Boston has won six straight playoff games, its first such streak since 2017. The franchise record is seven straight, set on the way to the 1986 NBA title . ... Robert Williams was 5 for 5 in the first half, notable because he had never taken five shots in any first-half appearance of his career. He’s had two 5-for-5 halves in the bubble; his other was in the second half against Brooklyn on Aug. 5.

Raptors: Siakam, who was disrupted in Game 1 by three early fouls, didn’t get his first until 7:56 remained in the third quarter . ... After not leading at any moment in their first two meetings with Boston in the bubble, the Raptors needed only 47 seconds before getting out front in Game 2 . ... Lowry now has three or more steals in 10 games this season, including playoffs — the 10th straight year he’s had at least that many.

FIRST-HALF ANOMALI ES

There were a pair of unexpected shooting notes from the first half: Toronto didn’t take a free throw and Walker went 0 for 8 from the field. It was the first time Toronto never got to the line in the opening two quarters of any game since a playoff matchup with Cleveland on May 23, 2016. And Walker tied for the worst-shooting first half of his career; he also was 0 for 8 in the opening half for Charlotte in a loss to Golden State on Dec. 2, 2015.

GOT SMART

Smart became the second player in these playoffs with five 3-pointers in a fourth quarter. Denver’s Jamal Murray did it twice in the first six games of the Nuggets’ series against Utah.

UP NEXT

Game 3 is Thursday.

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