Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Tatum, Brown lead Celtics

Boston leads series 3-0 behind a combined 62 points from duo

- By Brian Mahoney

Jayson Tatum scored 39 points, Jaylen Brown had 23 and the Boston Celtics took a 3-0 lead over the Brooklyn Nets with a 109-103 victory Saturday night.

Again making things difficult on Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving with their suffocatin­g defense, the Celtics put themselves in position to sweep their way into the second round with a victory Monday night in Brooklyn.

A loud “Let’s

Go Celtics! Let’s

Go Celtics!” chant broke out in the final min- utes from the many fans in green who had seats in Barclays Center.

There wasn’t much for the home fans to cheer about as the Nets face a team that just won’t let them get anything going.

Durant took only 11 shots, finishing with 16 points, eight rebounds and eight assists. Irving was 6-for-17 and also had 16 points for the Nets, who have to decide if they will give Ben Simmons his debut Monday in an eliminatio­n game.

Boston led most of the way before the Nets cut it to three with just more than a minute remaining in the third quarter. But Marcus Smart scored on a

follow shot, made a jumper in transition before Brown got a steal and dunk to make it 81-72 going to the fourth.

Brown kept the Nets at bay from there, repeatedly finding a 1-on-1 matchup and driving to the basket. He set up Tatum for a 3-pointer in the corner after the Nets had gotten back within four, then made a jumper before Tatum converted a three-point play that made it 96-84 with 6:25 to play.

The Celtics got center Robert Williams back after missing nearly a month with torn cartilage in his left knee, making their defense even stronger.

Bruce Brown was the Nets player who could really solve it, scoring a career playoff-high 26 points.

Durant was only 13-for-41 (31.7 percent) in the two games in Boston with 12 turnovers, and the Nets’ only real hope was if

he could regain his form back home.

He made a 3-ponter on his first shot attempt after going 0-for-10 in the second half in Game 2, but he could never consistent­ly find room to shoot while committing five more

turnovers.

The Celtics limited Durant to just two shots and led 30-25 after one quarter, then got seven straight points by reserve guard Payton Pritchard to open the second and push the lead to 3725.

 ?? Al Bello / Getty Images ?? Jayson Tatum of the Celtics celebrates Boston’s victory over Brooklyn in Game 3 of their series on Saturday. Tatum had 39 points.
Al Bello / Getty Images Jayson Tatum of the Celtics celebrates Boston’s victory over Brooklyn in Game 3 of their series on Saturday. Tatum had 39 points.
 ?? John Minchillo / Associated Press ?? Brooklyn forward Bruce Brown was one of the few bright spots on the Nets’ offense, getting a career playoff-high 26 points Saturday.
John Minchillo / Associated Press Brooklyn forward Bruce Brown was one of the few bright spots on the Nets’ offense, getting a career playoff-high 26 points Saturday.

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