Boston Celtics Crush Brooklyn Nets with Record-Breaking Victory

Celtics cruise past Nets 136-86 to give Joe Mazzulla his 100th win as head  coach - The San Diego Union-Tribune

In a stunning display of dominance, the NBA-leading Boston Celtics delivered a resounding blow to the Brooklyn Nets, securing a staggering 136-86 victory on Wednesday night. This win not only showcased the Celtics’ prowess but also marked a significant milestone for head coach Joe Mazzulla, who celebrated his 100th victory at the helm.

Led by the stellar performance of Payton Pritchard, who contributed 28 points to the scoreboard, the Celtics left no room for doubt about their superiority on the court. Derrick White also made his mark with an impressive 27 points, while Jayson Tatum showcased his versatility with 20 points, nine assists, and seven rebounds.

Celtics power into all-star break with biggest blowout of season over Nets  136-86 - CelticsBlog

This triumph over the Nets marks the fourth consecutive victory for the Celtics against their rivals this season, further solidifying their position at the top of the NBA standings as they head into the All-Star break with an enviable 43-12 record.

Despite missing key players like Jaylen Brown and Al Horford due to injuries, the Celtics displayed unwavering control over the game from the outset. They swiftly established a commanding lead, reaching a staggering 37-point advantage in the second quarter, which ballooned to 46 points in the third.

While the Nets attempted to regroup, welcoming back Cam Johnson from injury, his return proved insufficient to stem the tide of Boston’s onslaught. Johnson’s efforts, yielding four points on limited playing time, failed to impede the Celtics’ remarkable shooting performance, with an impressive 64% field goal rate in the opening period and a remarkable 22-of-44 from beyond the arc throughout the game.

Boston’s halftime lead of 68-32 marked a historic moment, standing as their largest halftime lead since January 13, 2010, when they dominated the New Jersey Nets with a 36-point margin. Conversely, the Nets’ meager 34 points in the first half represented a season-low for the struggling team.

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In the end, Boston’s victory not only highlighted their prowess on the court but also served as a testament to their resilience and depth, further solidifying their status as a formidable force in the NBA.