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The dramatic victory in the National Basketball Association (NBA) was won by the Boston Celtics team (5/3), 122: 120 (31:33, 30:24, 30:31, 31:32) broke the Detroit Pistons team (1/6) and responded to the failure of Friday 93:96.
The teams, fighting for the second time in three days, created intrigue again from the opening minutes of the game, with the Celtics taking just a four-point lead in the long break: 61:57.
Early in the third quarter, Josh Jackson, one of the leaders of the Pistons, injured his ankle and left the field after a free throw. This brought minutes to Sviatoslav Mikhailiuk, a Ukrainian who did not play during a long break and quickly invaded among the most productive players in the match.
Josh Jackson limped off the court pic.twitter.com/q28VLCbZvB
– Pistons Talk (@Pistons__Talk) January 3, 2021
With two minutes to go, the score remained the same, but Daniel Theis and Marcus Smart’s scores gave the Boston team an advantage: 117: 113. When the Pistons rallied, Jaylen Brown gave the Celtics back three points (120 : 118) with only 34 seconds to play. Jerami Grant tied the score with a free kick.
The ball landed at the crucial moment Jaysono Tatumo in the hands of who not only hit a winning shot, but also managed to block Blake Griffin’s attempt to respond at the same time.
BALL GAME JT! (via @Sports Center) pic.twitter.com/Fpy5uVch97
– SLAM (@SLAMonline) January 3, 2021
J.Tumas, who became the hero of the game, scored 24 points (6/14 two points, 4/8 three points) in 37 minutes, bounced 8 balls, made 12 assists, blocked 2 pitches and once committed a foul .
Jaylen Brown also made a significant contribution to the Celtics’ victory, simply blazing on fire and scoring 31 points in 35 minutes (8/8 two points, 5/8 three points). Interestingly, neither he nor J. Tatumas ever joined the penalty line.
The Pistons used an eleven-player rotation, even in a tense game that didn’t include just three registered players: Wayne Ellington, Rodney McGruder and David Sirvydis.
The Detroit team was spared neither by a small number of errors (9) nor by a three-point shot with 44 percent accuracy (16/36).
“Celtics”: Jaylen Brown 31 (8/8 two points, 5/8 three points, 6 errors), Jayson Brown 24 (8 reps, 12 res.), Marcus Smart 17 (8 res), Daniel Theis 15 (6/6 of two points), Tristan Thompson 12 (recommendation 11), Semi Ojeleye 11 (3/6 of two points).
“Pistons”: Jerami Grant 22 (6th ed.), Sviatoslav Mikhailuk 15 (3/6 of three points), Derrick Rose (7th ed.), Mason Plumlee (9th ed.), Josh Jackson and Blake Griffin (3 / 10 three-point, 1/4 two-point) after 13.
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