Jayson Tatum scored a game-high 35 points to help the Boston Celtics clinch their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with a 120-89 Game 5 victory night over the visiting Orlando Magic on Tuesday, April 29 (Wednesday, April 30, Manila time).
Tatum was 10 of 16 from the field and made all 11 of his free-throw attempts while adding 8 rebounds and 10 assists as the defending champion Celtics wrapped up their first-round series in five games for the second year in a row.
“There’s a lot we can learn from this series and now we have to get ready for whoever we play against,” said Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. “Take the days that we need and even without knowing the opponent, there’s stuff that we have to get better at.”
Jaylen Brown added 23 points for the Celtics, who outscored the Magic, 73-40, in the second half on the way to clinching a semifinal berth in the Eastern Conference.
The Magic lost their sixth consecutive first-round series — dating back to 2010-2011 — despite 25 points from Franz Wagner.
“I’m not taking any moral victories from this series,” Banchero. “The goal was to win.”
Paolo Banchero collected 19 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists. Wendell Carter Jr. added 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Second-seeded Boston took control after Banchero went to the bench after being called for his fifth foul with 9:46 remaining in the third quarter.
It was 53-53 at the time, but the Celtics outscored the seventh-seeded Magic, 36-13, in the third and owned an 83-62 advantage entering the fourth. Boston had a 24-4 run in the third quarter.
Orlando had a 15-3 edge in offensive rebounds, but shot 8-of-38 from three-point territory. The Magic shot 37.5% from the field in the game (33-of-88).
“We struggled to score when Paolo went out and they made a lot of threes in the third and fourth quarter,” Wagner said. “We had a couple good looks that didn’t go. A couple bad possessions as well, and they went on a big run (in the third quarter).”
The Celtics didn’t make a three-pointer until Tatum connected with 10:22 left in the third quarter, but they made 13-of-24 three-point attempts overall. Boston was 43-of-76 from the field (56.6%) in the game.
Boston was again without guard Jrue Holiday, who missed his third straight game with a strained right hamstring.
Orlando was up 27-23 after one quarter and, despite shooting 36.2% from the field (17-of-47) through the first two quarters, held a 49-47 halftime lead. Boston missed all six of its three-point attempts in the first half. – Rappler.com