The playoffs haven’t began but, however it positive felt like a possible postseason preview in State Farm Area on Thursday evening. In what might probably be a #1 vs. #8 matchup subsequent month, the Celtics misplaced to the Hawks 123-122 in additional time.
It was the primary time that head coach Joe Mazzulla had his most well-liked beginning lineup of Jrue Vacation, Derrick White, Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Kristaps Porzingis since March seventh in a loss in Denver.
A lot has been made this week of the Celtics’ clutch time efficiency and with a 102-101 lead with simply over 5 minutes left, the sport become one other check of Boston’s mettle. After Atlanta took a four-point, White and Tatum answered with back-to-back threes. Bogdan Bogdanovic responded with an enormous triple of his personal earlier than Tatum grabbed is personal offensive rebound for a putback and Brown hit a troublesome mid-range pullup after two missed De’Andre Hunter free throws. Bogdanovic then hit one other huge 3 after an offensive rebound to tie the sport. The Hawks grabbed 17 offensive rebounds in what has grow to be a staple of Atlanta’s fashion; they outscored Boston 28-11 in second likelihood factors.
And in what has been a degree of competition with followers, Tatum opted to isolate with the ultimate possession of regulation and missed a fade away jumper to ship the sport to additional time.
In additional time, Dejounte Murray hit three straight middies over Porzingis and one other from behind the arc, en path to a profession excessive 44 factors on 18-of-44 taking pictures.
With the sport on the road, it was Brown with the potential game-winning shot. Right here’s Tom Haberstroh on why that may have been the proper choice.
Sadly, the evening belonged to Murray. With an opportunity to win the sport, he hit this big shot over Vacation:
Tatum completed with 31, White and Porzingis chipped in with 22 and 20 respectively, and Brown, the hometown child, had 18 within the bodily loss.
The Celtics wrap up their six-game street journey in New Orleans on Saturday and Charlotte on Monday.