The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Booker scores 70 in Boston, but Celtics win

- ByKyle Hightower

The 20-year-old sophomore has a place alongside Wilt Chamberlai­n, Kobe Bryant and others, but couldn't keep his team on top against Phoenix.

BOSTON » Devin Booker is only 20 and already has a place alongside Wilt Chamberlai­n, KobeBryant and just a few others in NBA history.

Booker scored 70 points , becoming the sixth different player to reach that total, but the Boston Celtics outlasted the Phoenix Suns 130-120 on Friday night.

David Thompson, David Robinson and Elgin Baylor are the NBA’s only other 70-point scorers. Baylor also held the previous record against the Celtics with 64 points in Minneapoli­s for the Lakers on Nov. 8, 1959.

“This doesn’t happen very often especially against a really good defensive teamlike the Boston Celtics,” Booker said. “It’s a zone. It’s kind of hard to explain. I’ve been in those zones before, but never to this extent.”

Isaiah Thomas scored 34 points for Boston, whichwon its third straight and avenged its buzzer-beater loss inPhoenix earlier this month.

The rematch was dominated early by the Celtics, as they hit eight 3-pointers during a 37-point second quarter Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker gestures after he scored a basket, as fans cheer him at TD Garden in the fourth quarter of the Suns’ NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics, Friday, in Boston. Booker scored 70points, but the Celtics wonp 130-120. Booker is just the sixth player in NBA history to score 70or more points in a game. to grow their lead as high as 26 points.

Booker then scored 51 after halftime , including 28 in the final period as his teammates fed him almost every time down the floor.

Coach Earl Watson even used a pair of timeouts in the closing minutes to get him extra touches. As Booker’s point total climbed, he evenbegant­o get cheers from some Boston fans. The entire display— in particular Phoenix’s attempts to prolong the game — tweaked some Celtics players.

“It was weird what they were doing,” Thomas said. “I’ve never seen anything like that. It is what it is. ... But I mean it was obvious what they were trying to do. They were trying to get him the most points possible. Hats off to him. He played a hell of a game.”

Whatever the perception of others, Watson made no apologies.

“I’m not coming into any arena just happy to be there, trying to be liked. I don’t care about being liked. I really don’t care to be honest with you,” he said.“We’re trying to build something with this young group. If people don’t like us while we build it, so what? Do something about it.”

Chamberlai­n had six 70-point games and his 62 points on Jan. 14, 1962, had been the most in a regularsea­son game in Boston.

Phoenix has already been eliminated from playoff contention, and had only eight available players because of injuries. Younger than some lineups in the NCAA Tournament, the Suns have lost seven straight and nine of their last 10, and they were out of this one early before Booker’s explosive performanc­e made it interestin­g.

His previous career best was 39, which he reached three times before Friday. He had 19 points at halftime, then scored 23 in the third quarter to get the Suns back within range.

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Booker said he’ll always remember the cheers he got from Boston’s fans down the stretch.

“That meant a lot, especially here in Boston. I know howrowdy they can be on opponents sometimes. I respect that. That’s howit should be,” he said. “It’s a night I’m going to remember the rest of my life.”

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PHOTOS BY ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
 ??  ?? Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) goes up for a shot against Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown (7) during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game, Friday, in Boston. Booker scored 70points, but the Celtics won 130-120.
Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) goes up for a shot against Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown (7) during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game, Friday, in Boston. Booker scored 70points, but the Celtics won 130-120.

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