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Pritchard, Hauser shine in Clippers blowout

Pritchard, Hauser shine in Clippers blowout

Kristaps Porzingis shined in his triumphant return in a 126-94 blowout of the visiting Clippers, but his wasn’t the only comeback of Monday night.

After a strong November that has vaulted him to the favorite for the Sixth Man of the Year Award, Payton Pritchard had gone just 2-for-8 from behind the arc in his last two games against the Wizards and Timberwolves.

His fellow second unit shooter, Sam Hauser, is going through a season-long slump, making just 32.5% of his threes after hitting ten percentage points higher during the championship run.

But against the backdrop of KP’s first game of the season, Pritchard and Hauser had their own revival of shorts, making a combined 9-of-13 from 3.

Midway through the first quarter, Boston and Los Angeles were tied 10-10 when the two sharpshooters entered the game. When they left in the second, the Celtics were up 16 with the duo combining for 18 first half points.

β€œThe other guys on the court β€” Jayson, Jaylen, Jrue, Derrick, KP β€” they understand that those guys take the pressure off them. Those guys are able to give us a different look,” head coach Joe Mazzulla said of his bench stars. β€œI like the fact that our team has an understanding that everyone’s got a role, everyone’s got a strength. We can go to different frequencies. That second quarter, we went to more off ball stuff. Jayson was a facilitator. Every game, we got to take advantage of the strengths of our team and our guys have an understanding of that.”

It’s not just Pritchard and Hauser’s ability to stretch the floor on the offensive side of the ball. Both have become plus-defenders since being regular staples in the rotation last season. Several times against the Clippers, they got ISO’d against James Harden, one of the league’s greatest scorers/foul merchants, and held their own.

β€œJust his ball pressure. Again, everyone talks about the shooting, but I think he’s grown as a player over the last few years to where he finds different ways to impact the game,” Mazzulla said of Pritchard. β€œShooting is an obvious one, but his ball pressure and his defense has impacted games, this year, last year in particular. He’s just continuing to grow as a player.”

The odds-on favorite for 6MOTY credits the coaching staff for creating drills that accentuate his skills and Hauser’s. And if iron sharpens iron, the two have become one of the best one-two punches off any NBA bench.

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