Jaylen Brown Helps Celtics Thump Stephen Curry-Less Warriors 121-110
- A 121-110 final, the Celtics beat the Warriors on Thursday night as Kristaps Porzingis made his debut after a Feb. 5 acquisition.
- Porzingis, who hadn't played since Jan. 7, faced a 15-20 minute restriction off the bench as rust showed in his initial stint.
- Jaylen Brown recorded a triple-double with 23 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists, fueling Boston’s offense in the win. Payton Pritchard scored 26, and Sam Hauser added 16.
- Without Steph Curry, the Warriors are 6-11 this season when he doesn’t play, and they couldn't erase a 34-point deficit, exposing their limited depth.
- A 17-2 run in the second quarter outscored the Warriors 38-19 and led 74-51 at halftime, despite a 29-10 Warriors rally late in the game.
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Breaking down the good – and bad – of Kristaps Porzingis’ Warriors debut
SAN FRANCISCO – Kristaps Porzingis had the basketball in a vicegrip, his 7-foot-2 frame towering over the pesky Payton Pritchard, who was similarly in no mood to relinquish control. The Chase Center crowd began to hum, then cheer, then roar as their new Warriors center refused to back down from Boston’s flamethrowing guard late in the second quarter of the Warriors’ loss. It ended with the former Celtic teammates being involved in a jump ball.…
Celtics return from All-Star break by thrashing the Warriors, including old friends Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis - The Boston Globe
Golden State rolled out a starting lineup that included Gui Santos, Pat Spencer, and De’Anthony Melton, and the visitors to Chase Center led by as many as 34 points.
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