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Celtics bank on Tatum, Brown to maul Warriors, grab 2-1 lead in NBA Finals

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BOSTON (AFP) — Jaylen Brown scored 27 points and Jayson Tatum added 26 to propel the Boston Celtics to a 116-100 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday and a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Marcus Smart added 24 points for the Celtics, who led by as many as 18 in the first half at TD Garden.

They weathered another third-quarter surge from the Warriors, who briefly took a one-point lead only for the Celtics to pull away late for the convincing win.

Boston, seeking a record 18th NBA title, host game four of the best-of-seven series on Friday.

Marcus Smart #36 of the Boston Celtics reacts to a play with teammates Jayson Tatum #0 and Robert Williams III #44 in the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors during Game 3 of the 2022 NBA Finals at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. AFP

The Celtics moved to within two wins of a record 18th NBA crown.

Robert Williams III was the star of a rejuvenated Boston defensive performance, hauling in 10 rebounds, blocking four shots and pilfering three steals to frustrate the Warriors.

Stephen Curry led Golden State with 31 points while Klay Thompson rediscovered his scoring touch with 25, but it was not enough for Steve Kerr’s side.

It looked as if a Warriors comeback was on the cards after a Curry three-pointer late in the third quarter gave Golden State their first lead since the opening seconds of the game at 83-82.

But Boston refused to buckle and regained the initiative to lead by four points heading into the final quarter. 

The Celtics then surged clear with a 9-2 run at the start of the fourth to jump out to an 11-point lead before closing out a deserved victory.

Earlier, the Celtics had jumped on the Warriors in the first quarter, racing into a 10-4 lead.

With Boston’s defense swarming all over Golden State, the Warriors were never able to generate any scoring momentum.

Instead it was Boston who kept the scoreline ticking over with Brown leading the way as the Celtics moved into a 15-point lead before finishing the first 11 points clear.

The Warriors improved their shooting markedly in the second quarter but a determined Boston maintained their double-digit advantage, outscoring the Warriors 35-34.

There were signs of a Warriors revival after the Celtics had stretched into an 18-point lead midway through the quarter, with Thompson and Curry both knocking down threes to help reduce the deficit to seven points at 56-49.

But whenever the Warriors seemed poised to close the gap further, Boston responded with a big play. Al Horford’s steal set up a dunk for Brown, who finished the half with 22 points as the Celtics took a 68-56 half-time lead.

Boston started the third quarter in the same manner, managing to re-establish a double-digit cushion whenever Golden State made a dent in the Celtics lead.

Eventually, though, the Warriors’ offensive pressure told and the momentum shifted in a matter of seconds when Curry’s three-pointer cut the Boston lead to six points at 82-76 with just over five minutes in the period remaining. 

A flagrant foul by Horford turned it into a four-point play and Otto Porter Jr’s three-pointer from 26ft made it a two-point game.

But Boston powered back with Grant Williams draining a three-pointer to put the Celtics seven points clear at 93-86 before Thompson hit back from beyond the arc to make it a four-point game heading into the fourth.

Any hopes of a Warriors recovery were snuffed out in the Celtics decisive burst of scoring in the final period.

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