Perhaps we buried the Celtics (29-26 overall, 12-16 away) a little too soon for this season? Two games into their huge West Coast road trip, they look like a different team altogether as tonight they pulled out a great 116-115 win at the Moda Center vs. the Trail Blazers (31-23 overall, 16-12 home). Make no mistake, there is no way that they would have won this nailbiter at any point earlier during this campaign. The reigning Eastern Conference Player of the Week Jayson Tatum (game-high 32 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists) hit a late 3-pointer and Boston held on for the very important victory which put them solely in fifth-place in front of idle Miami (28-26).
Boston's starting five was really good which was imperative since Portland's bench outscored theirs 34-10. Shooting guard Jaylen Brown scored 24 points, point guard Kemba Walker (21 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists) had his best performance in a few weeks, center Robert Williams added 16 points and seven rebounds while guard Marcus Smart (13 points, 7 assists, 2 steals, block) had a classic Marcus Smart outing. He was all over the court making plays on both sides of the ball and he even came up with the heady play to intentionally miss his final free throw (when the Blazers were out of timeouts) so they couldn't draw up a play or at least inbounds the ball for a decent last shot.
Point guard Damian Lillard (team-high 28 points, 10 assists, 5 rebounds) went 9-for-23 from the field so there would be no Dame Time in the fourth quarter on this occasion. Shooting guard CJ McCollum (16 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists) was even worse, going 6-of-19 from the field. Former Raptor Norman Powell (20 points) continued his strong start to his Blazers career while power forward Carmelo Anthony turned back the clock with 25 points off the bench fittingly in a losing effort. Center Jusuf Nurkic (8 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals) flirted with a triple-double while former Celtic Enes Kanter (9 points, 10 rebounds) just missed a double-double in 21 minutes as a reserve.
Portland was on fire in the first quarter, building a 38-30 lead after 12 minutes. Boston's defense clamped down in the second quarter and cut it to 60-57 at halftime. Just like in Denver (34-20) on Sunday afternoon, the Celts really took control with a strong third quarter (35-27) which gave them just enough of a cushion to ride out the fourth quarter where the Blazers outscored them 28-24. Boston made five more free throws (17-12) than Portland but their real work was in the paint where they dominated the Blazers (50-28) and they also got 11 more points off turnovers (24-13) than the home team.
Against all odds, Boston has a chance to sweep this mini road trip with a win at the Staples Center on Thursday (10, NBC Sports Boston) when they take on the Lakers (34-21 overall, 16-11 home). LeBron James and Anthony Davis have both been out for awhile with various injuries so maybe the C's will luck out and miss them this time. LA squeaked by in their only other meeting with Boston 96-95 way back on January 30 at the Garden-the game where Smart hurt his calf but we all thought it was going to be a far more serious season-ending Achilles issue. Another road triumph on national tv would be the perfect way to cap off this unexpectedly satisfying last few days for the Celtics.
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