5 takeovers as Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics beat Milwaukee Bucks


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The Boston Celtics looked set to leave the first game of the season in familiar fashion.

At the Disney World Bubble, the Celtics were struggling to win fourth-quarter leads, especially in the Eastern Conference Conference finals. On Wednesday, after taking a 17-point lead with Jason Tatum’s three to end the third quarter, the Celtics let the Milwaukee Bucks back into the game and take the lead in the closing seconds. A familiar scenario after the game felt inevitable.

But Tatum changed the story. Its bent 3-pointer gave the Celtics a 122-120 lead due to time constraints, and Giannis Antatok oun Nmpo went 2-for-2 with 0.4 seconds left in the gift to Boston.

Here are five takeaways.

Jason Tatum took a lot of 3 pointers.

The Celtics really began to emphasize Tatum’s skills as a shooter last season, and he evolved into that role. When Antiochcompo defended his final 3-point attempt, he knew exactly what the Celtics star would do.

“He did his normal move, step back,” Anteatoun Nmpo said. “I was there to compete.”

It was, but it didn’t matter – Tatum’s shot hit the glass and fell from there.

“No, I’m not able to [to bank it in]Tatum admitted after the game (not surprising anyone). “After knowing the angle I had and how high it was, once I let it go, I knew it would hit the backboard, but I didn’t have to try.”

Tatum is not a shy player, but he was particularly happy when he went down 30 points, completing 6-13 from 6 overs and tripling on Wednesday. It was the highest of a career with 13 3-point attempts.

Tatum was asked if he plans to make his 3-point effort this season.

“I think that’s how the game went tonight,” he said. “Naturally, I think, something that I’ve tried to emphasize is just one more risk, one more thrash shooting. Something in our crime, I talked to Brad about something. My fellow players believe in me, so, taking good shots, but will definitely shoot more thrash. ”

Jalen Brown was very picky and roll-throwing.

The Celtics had little influence on Brown’s use as a ball-handler. Brown ended the game with a game-high 33 points at 13-24-shooting after a slow start, and most of his offense came in the mid-range.

Brown found a way to create peak-and-roll space in a variety of ways. He frequently picked up bucks in mid-range, where pick-and-roll defense is often weak, and also implemented Chris Paul’s favorite trick at the time – weaving around the screen, stopping his defender from standing behind him, and then It goes away from the explosion. Defender for the jumper.

Last season, Brown made tremendous progress with the ball in his hands, but the way he was used by the Celtics on Wednesday was rarely used. He was asked how comfortable he is in his new role.

“Comfortable,” Brown said. “Well. It’s the new year, the new season, the new responsibilities, so I’m just trying to accept that challenge. And I’m looking forward to this year.”

Brown has always had a sense of confidence for mid-range jumpers, though he extended his game to the 3-point line. On Wednesday, he showed that he could be much more than a player who only attacks nearby locations.

The Celtics started with two big ones and played them a lot.

After going green in the wing at Prisons, Brad Stevens went into the starting lineup with two big ones: Daniel Thiss and Tristan Thompson. The results were mixed – Thies paired triplets early on and Thompson got off to a good start, but the Celtics’ defense was porous in the first quarter, especially in transition.

Asked about his logic, Stevens said, “It was a task I was really annoyed with how we played up to this point and I wanted to start a very, very good defensive lineup.” “And we have a lot better to play at the end of it.”

The Celtics have been smaller and more versatile in recent years, but especially against a team like the Bucks, the two big ones made a lot of sense. The size of the antelope is devastating, and Milwaukee often plays it next to Brooke Lopez – 3 deep in a posting – point range and soft touch center.

“Big men know how to accept. Big men can do big plays, ”Tristan told Thompson. “You guys always talk about small balls, but you see what happened to them when the Houston Rockets played against the Lakers. So small-ball stuff is good, but when it comes to playoffs, you need the real Big to win games. And you see all the teams that are competing at a high level for the championship, they will play their big game when it is important.

“So I always repeat Big, D-T will introduce Big. So I will always stand with my big guys in the league. “

Tatum and Brown exchanged pleasantries.

The Celtics Stars have always told all the truth about each other, and that trend continued on Wednesday. TNT In his post-game comments on, Tatum called his performance “terrible” and made an improbable reference to Brown’s point-to-point night. Brown praised his star teammate after he led the team’s scoring when repeatedly asked about Tatum’s game-winner.

“Shot of Hell. Big time shot, ”Brown said. “It’s the kind of shot that we trust Jetty to look forward to. I don’t know if he called the glass or not, but I’ll take it. ”

A simple descriptive list of teams with two equally talented players in the same position Young stars like “Tatum and Brown” are often kept under the microscope, “Will they be able to live in peace?” Tatum and Brown never gave the fuel to burn that story. The Celtics, as one might imagine, greatly appreciate it.

The interested ones looked like liars.

In an otherwise eventful game, the Celtic riots were not necessarily met anywhere. Payton Pritchard played 13 minutes and scored 3 3-pointers, but he also made some rookie-esque defensive errors (poor Pritchard has now been scored in consecutive games by Giannis Antetokoumpo and Kevin Durant). Aaron Nesmith did not see the court.

In the openers of the season, color is often the focal point, but the Celtics always need their best players on the floor to get a chance against Milwaukee. Looks like Pritchard and Nassmith aren’t there yet.

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