Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Warriors drop 5th straight in loss to Celtics

- By Wes Goldberg Bay Area News Group

BOSTON >> Trailing by two and mind wandering, Draymond Green, during a routine inbound in the first quarter, dribbled the ball into play, prompting the referee to assess a turnover.

All head coach Steve Kerr could muster was an uncomforta­ble smile. In Thursday’s 119-104 loss to the Boston Celtics at TD Garden, it was another one of those nights.

On the second stop of a fivecity East Coast swing, the Warriors (10-39) were both overwhelme­d and lacking energy. They failed to box out, struggled to move the ball and missed 27 of their 39 3-point attempts.

Point guard Kemba Walker’s step-back 3-pointer, followed by his jumper a minute later gave the Celtics (32-15) a 17-point midway through the second quarter.

D’Angelo Russell’s eightstrai­ght points in the final 1:04 of the first half cut the deficit to eight before Walker’s buzzerbeat­ing layup stretched the Celtic’s lead back to double-digits at halftime.

To open the second half, the Warriors gave up a 12-4 run to dig a 72-54 hole. Despite a few runs, the game was never in reach, as the Celtics went on to establish their largest lead (19) in the game’s final five minutes.

The Celtics shot 47.6% overall and followed up their few misses with 12 offensive rebounds, leading to an 18-2 advantage in second-chance points.

Before tip, the league announced the NBA AllStar game reserves. For the first time since 2013, the Warriors do not have a representa­tive. Russell, however, made a late push.

In the midst of a five game stretch in which he’s averaged 28.8 points per game, Russell finished with 22 points on 7-for17 shooting (3-for-11 from 3-point range), three rebounds and five assists.

Guard Alec Burks added 18 points on 5-for10 shooting off the bench, while guard Damion Lee chipped in 11 points on 4-for-6 shooting and seven rebounds.

Forward Gordon Hayward

(25 points on 8-for15 shooting and eight rebounds), guard Marcus Smart (21 points on 8-for16 shooting) and forward Jayson Tatum (20 points on 7-for-14 shooting) paced the Celtics.

Losers of 15 of their last 16 games, the Warriors will play the Cavaliers in Cleveland on Saturday.

 ?? PHOTOS BY ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Warriors guard Damion Lee (1) drives Celtics guard Kemba Walker into a pick set by forward Marquese Chriss (32) during the second quarter on Thursday in Boston.
PHOTOS BY ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors guard Damion Lee (1) drives Celtics guard Kemba Walker into a pick set by forward Marquese Chriss (32) during the second quarter on Thursday in Boston.
 ??  ?? Warriors forward Omari Spellman (4) shoots as Celtics center Vincent Poirier (77) defends during the fourth quarter on Thursday in Boston.
Warriors forward Omari Spellman (4) shoots as Celtics center Vincent Poirier (77) defends during the fourth quarter on Thursday in Boston.

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