J.Tumumas, who shone at the decisive moment, killed the Pistons in two episodes



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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.

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.

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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