Boston Celtics Dominate Golden State Warriors: Largest Victory Margin in Franchise History

Boston’s eleventh consecutive victory this Sunday had its historic side, because it defeated Golden State by 52 points!: 140 to 88.

The difference represents the third largest in history for the Massachusetts franchise, which completed 15 of 24 in triples in the first half and totaled 25 of 49.

The Celtics, who have accumulated 48 wins in 60 appearances and are on their way to the seventeenth NBA title, gave a true exhibition, closing the first quarter 44 to 22 and the first half 82 to 38 (77 points!), the largest difference of the franchise since it participated in the league.

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Jaylen Brown, with 29 points (5 of 10 in triples), and Jayson Tatum, with 27 (4-5 in t3), led Boston, which did not have Kristaps Porzingis, with discomfort in the quadriceps of his left leg.

Opposite, Stephen Curry barely played 17 minutes and finished with 4 points and 0 of 9 in triples, before being sat down due to the beating that his team was suffering, which completed 7 of 41 in triples.

Triumph and concern

The Knicks beat Cleveland as visitors, 107 to 98, although the celebration was not complete.

Jalen Brunson retired on the first offensive possession when he attacked with his spike, stopped to shoot at the free throw line, jumped and when he fell he was already twisting his knee.

This obviously generated concern, because they already have Julius Randle, OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson, three starting players, out due to injury.

2024-03-04 04:07:30
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