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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Tatum Had 50 Pts As C's Beat Wizards In Play-In Tourney, Now They Get To Be Swept By Brooklyn

 

    If you were hoping for a quick exit (2 games) in the playoffs by the Celtics, you will not get your wish. Boston rolled 118-100 over Washington tonight at the TD Garden in the first year of the Play-In Tournament. With the victory, the C's earned the No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference (haha what a prestigious honor!) which means that they will face the No. 2 seed Brooklyn in the first round of the playoffs starting on Saturday night (8, ABC) at Barclays Center. For the third time in 39 days, Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum dropped 50 points (including 17-for-17 on free throws!) plus eight rebounds and two blocks. He was incredible once again while C's point guard Kemba Walker (29 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals) was surprisingly the second best player on the court. 
    Washington's two stars Bradley Beal (22 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists) and Russell Westbrook (20 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks) were both complete flops. The loss means that the Wizards will host Indiana-who destroyed Charlotte 144-117 in the first game of the Play-In Tournament this evening-on Thursday (8, TNT) with the winner advancing to meet the top-seed Philadelphia while the loser's season is over. Center Tristan Thompson (12 points, 12 rebounds in 30 minutes off the bench) was the only other Celtic to really do much as center Robert Williams played 14 minutes before he hyper-extended his toe (seriously). Besides Gordon Hayward, can you ever remember a more fragile Celtic? Backup point guard Ish Smith had 17 points, eight rebounds and two steals off the bench for Washington and backup center Daniel Gafford (12 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks) was effective before foul trouble slowed him down. 
    The home team got off to a nice start as Boston led 27-21 after the first quarter. The second quarter was the only one where the Wizards outscored the Celtics (33-25) which gave them a two-point halftime advantage (54-52). For a change, the third quarter was Boston's best (38-26) as they came out of the break on fire. They started to run away from Washington who as always refused to play any defense and that carried over to the fourth quarter (28-20) where the Celtics' lead reached as high as 22 points (116-94) in garbage time.  
    Boston had 10 more second chance points (21-11) and 14 more points off turnovers (20-6) than Washington. Additionally, the Celtics hit an absurd 12 more 3-pointers (15-3) and thanks to Tatum they made 10 more free throws (27-17). They also dished out three more assists (20-17), recorded three more steals (8-5) and turned the ball over five less times (15-10). In summary, the better team won this game.
    Do I think that the Celts have a prayer against Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, James Harden and the Nets in a best-of-seven playoff series? Of course not, even with Jaylen Brown the C's went 0-3 against Brooklyn in the regular season; those were all blowouts and keep in mind that they never faced the Nets' Big 3 at the same time. Gulp. They will be incredibly lucky to win a game against a team who is way deeper and has a ton more talent than they do even when they are at full strength. It has all the makings of a forgettable sweep in the usually terrible first round of the NBA playoffs. Good times, I can't wait!

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