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Jaylen Brown’s 35 Points Lead Celtics in a 138-129 Victory over the Short-Handed Magic
Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 35 points as they shot 81.8% in the second quarter to secure a 138-129 win over an Orlando Magic team missing three top scorers.
- On Sunday, the Boston Celtics beat the short-handed Orlando Magic 138-129, with Jaylen Brown scoring 35 points to lead the victory.
- An explosive second quarter saw the Boston Celtics shoot 81.8%, turning a five-point lead into an 80-57 halftime advantage by connecting on 18 of 22 shots.
- Pritchard fueled a 10-3 spurt with 12 points, including a steal and layup, and scored a mid-range jumper to cap the 48-point second quarter, with Minott scoring 12 in that period.
- Despite a late Magic rally led by Jett Howard, Orlando's comeback fell short as Jaylen Brown scored 12 straight points when the Magic closed within six in the final minute.
- Coming off a loss on Friday, the Boston Celtics secured a bounce-back win and prepare to host the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday, while Orlando heads to the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.
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BOSTON (AP) — Jaylen Brown scored 35 points and Josh Minott added 12 of his 16 in the second quarter as Boston shot 81.8% from the field, while the Celtics beat the depleted Orlando Magic on Sunday night. Anfernee Simons added 23 points and Payton Pritchard contributed 19 points and eight assists for the Celtics, who were coming off a tough home loss to Brooklyn on Friday. Brown also had eight assists. The Celtics nearly blew a 26-point lead in …
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Jaylen Brown scored 35 points and Josh Minott scored 12 of his 16 points in the second quarter when Boston shot 81.8% as the Celtics beat the short-handed Orlando Magic 138-129.
·Orlando, United States
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