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Boston Celtics weather scoring surge from Oklahoma City Thunder, win 126-122

Boston Celtics weather scoring surge from Oklahoma City Thunder, win 126-122

Winners of six consecutive games, the Boston Celtics entered Monday nightโ€™s matchup as one of the hottest teams in the NBA, seemingly clicking on every level over the past two weeks. But if they thought the Oklahoma City Thunder โ€” winners of just 46 games over the last two seasons โ€” were going to make for easy prey, they were sorely mistaken. Instead, the Celtics were forced to weather an offensive tirade on the part of the young Thunder, trailing for much of the night before pulling ahead late in the fourth to finally secure the victory.

Despite a poor 9-of-23 shooting night from the field, Jayson Tatum led the way for Boston with 27 points and made a defensive impact with 3 steals and 3 blocks. Right behind him in scoring was Jaylen Brown, who scored 26 on 11-of-21 from the field but didnโ€™t record a made three. Derrick White, Sam Hauser and Payton Pritchard combined for 32 crucial points off the bench. On the other end, four Thunder players recorded multiple made threes, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his early season scoring outburst with 37 points on the night.

Thus far this season, these havenโ€™t been the lowly Thunder teams weโ€™ve become accustomed to since the departure of Russell Westbrook. Led by Gilgeous-Alexander โ€” the NBAโ€™s 7th-leading scorer โ€” Oklahoma City entered the evening with a surprisingly healthy record of 6-7, fresh off a 145-point scoring performance in regulation against the Knicks. That offensive juice carried over to the early minutes of tonightโ€™s game, as an early 10-0 Thunder run seemed to put a sluggish Boston squad (33% shooting in the early minutes) on its heels. The Boston offense found its stride after an early Joe Mazzulla timeout, but the Thunder scored 35 first-quarter points to lead by three entering the second.

It was a notably poor start for Tatum this evening. Through the beginning of the second quarter, he connected on just one of his eight shot attempts, with six of those misses coming on (largely open) looks from three. There was some evident frustration, after Tatum picked up the Celticsโ€™ second technical foul of the game after being whistled for his second personal early in the quarter.

The T was perhaps the jolt Tatum needed, though, as he finally converted on his first three-pointer of the evening shortly thereafter, before plowing his way into the paint moments later to get himself to the free throw line. Despite the early struggles, he still put up 15 first-half points,…

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