Albany Times Union

Brown finds target to help Celtics even series

Recovers from Game 1 struggles with 30 points; Play resumes Saturday

- By Kyle Hightower

Jaylen Brown of the Celtics celebrates after scoring against the Bucks during the second quarter of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at TD Garden on Tuesday in Boston. Brown scored 25 of his 30 points in the first half, going 9-for-10, including 5-for-5 on 3s.

Jaylen Brown scored 25 of his 30 points in the first half, and the Boston Celtics beat the Milwaukee Bucks 109-86 on Tuesday night to even their second-round playoff at one game apiece.

Brown shook off a dismal shooting night in Game 1, going 9-for-10 in the first half, including 5-for-5 from the 3-point line. Jayson Tatum added 19 points and eight assists. Al Horford had 14 points and 11 rebounds.

The series doesn’t resume until Game 3 on Saturday in Milwaukee.

Boston finished 20-of-43 from beyond the arc. The Celtics played without point guard Marcus Smart after he was ruled out before the game with a bruised right thigh he sustained in Game 1. Derrick White took his place in the starting lineup, making his first start in a playoff game since 2019 when he was with San Antonio.

The Celtics clamped down on Giannis Antetokoun­mpo after his

triple-double in the series opener, limiting him to 28 points — mostly in the third quarter — nine rebounds and seven assists. Jrue Holiday added 19 points and seven assists. Bobby Portis chipped in 13 points and eight rebounds.

The Bucks cut into what had been a 26-point Celtics lead in the third quarter. Antetokoun­mpo keyed the charge with 18 points in the period. A 10-0 Milwaukee run, aided by a more than fiveminute Celtics scoring drought, trimmed Boston’s lead to 72-56 late in the third quarter.

But Boston outscored the Bucks 11-10 the rest of the period to take an 83-66 advantage into the fourth.

Milwaukee kept nibbling away and got it down to 94-82 on a pair of free throws by Antetokoun­mpo, followed by a 3 by Tatum.

The lead was back up to 101-86 when Antetokoun­mpo was stripped underneath the basket, leading to another 3 from Tatum.

Holiday missed a 3 on the other end and Grant Williams dropped his own on the ensuing fast break to make it 107-86 with 1:52 left.

With Smart looking in street clothes from the bench, the Celtics scored the game’s first seven points on their way to taking an 18-3 lead and forcing a quick timeout by the Bucks.

Boston scored from a variety of different spots on the court during the run attacking both at the rim and inside the paint. It also included 12 points from the 3-point line, where the Celtics struggled for most of Game 1.

Antetokoun­mpo missed his first six shots of the night before finally getting on the scoreboard via a dunk with less than a minute left in the opening period.

It didn’t stop Boston from banking a 32-21 lead heading into the second quarter, boosted by 17 points from Brown - a career playoff-high for a quarter.

The Celtics continued to share and kept Milwaukee’s defense in chase mode, eventually taking a 65-40 edge into the half.

Tatum was whistled for a technical for arguing a call in the fourth quarter.

Celtics coach Ime Udoka said Smart experience­d some swelling, pain and restricted movement over the past two days. But the expectatio­n is for him to be ready in time for Game 3.

“I don’t think it’s long-term,” Udoka said. “With three days off we’re assuming he’ll be OK.”

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Maddie Meyer / Getty Images
 ?? Charles Krupa / Associated Press ?? Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, right, is pressured by Celtics forward Grant Williams in the first half of Game 2. Antetokoun­mpo had 28 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.
Charles Krupa / Associated Press Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, right, is pressured by Celtics forward Grant Williams in the first half of Game 2. Antetokoun­mpo had 28 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.

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