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Domantas Sabonis was close to a double, but Kemba Walker did not stop in the Indiana Pacers (15-16) 112: 118 (31:32, 29:29, 24:31, 28:26) landed on the Boston Celtics basketball players (16-17).
Man of the match
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Sabonis scored 24 points (6/9 dvit., 1/3 trit., 9/10 penalties) in 37 minutes, bounced 6 balls, made 9 assists, made two errors and committed four fouls.
Sabonis shone in the match at the most important moment. He scored two penalties two minutes later, two points 83 seconds later and a three-point lead 26 seconds, bringing the Pacers closer to 3 points (112: 115).
In the end, Kemba Waker scored both penalties, Myles Turner’s 3-pointer missed and the Celtics celebrated the victory.
Sabonis game episodes:
A few hours before the game, it became clear that Sabonis would replace the injured Kevin Durant in the NBA All-Star game.
“He deserves to be on this team.” I’m proud of him, “Pacers coach Nate Bjorkgren said after the game.
Kemba Walker, who set a personal record of the season, shone for the Boston club, scoring 32 points (6/9 dvit., 4/10 trit., 8/8 penalties) in 33 minutes, bouncing 3 balls and scoring 6 assists. .
Before that, the Celtics had lost three times in a row, and for the Pacers, it was the second straight failure.
In the first half, the Pacers held a 14-point lead (18: 4), but the Celtics won the quarter by one point.
Celtics: Kemba Walker 32 (6/9 dvit., 4/10 trit., 8/8 penalty, 6 res.), Daniel Theisas 17 (4/6 dvit., 2/3 trip., 3 blocks), Jaylen Brown 15 (7th req.), Jeff Teague (7/8 penalty) and Robert Williams (6/8 double, 11 req., 3rd block) 14, Jayson Tatum (3/14 double, 9 rebels, 4 res. ) And Payton Pritchard after 9.
“Pacers”: Domantas Sabonis 24 (6/9 dvit., 9/10 baud., 6 atk. Kam., 9 rez. Lost), Justinas Holiday 19 (5/9 trit., 5 atk. Kam., 2 blok.), Mylesas Turner is17 (2/8 trit., 7/7 baud., 10 atk. kam., 3 blok.), Aaronas Holiday 15 (3/7 trit.), Malcolmas Brogdonas 12 (3/10 dvit .., 2/7 trit., 6 atk. Kam., 6 rez. Lost).
Match summary:
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