Boston Celtics Make NBA History with Historic Slap for Golden State Warriors

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Historic slap for the Warriors!

The Boston Celtics are dismantling the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. Everything is decided after the first quarter.

Stephen Curry (r.) and the Warriors got a bad beating
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NBA record champions Boston Celtics underlined their current supremacy in the North American professional basketball league with a 140:88 win against the Golden State Warriors. The Celtics set numerous records in their eleventh success in a row. The 82:38 halftime lead was the largest in the history of the traditional franchise, but for the Warriors it was the largest deficit in history.

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Already after the first quarter everything was decided with a score of 44:22 for the home team.

“It was a great birthday,” said Jayson Tatum, who not only turned 26 but also scored 22 of his 27 points before halftime. Teammate Jaylen Brown even had 25 points after the first two quarters and ended up with 29 points.

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Warriors humiliated by Boston

For the Warriors, however, things didn’t go well at all. Superstar Stephen Curry had a meager four points.

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For Boston it was the third-highest win since its founding in 1946. Only the 133:77 in Chicago (December 8, 2018) and the 128:75 against Sacramento on January 25, 2022 were even clearer.

The Celtics are now the first team in NBA history to win three games in a season by 50 or more points. The Celtics beat Indiana 155-104 in November and most recently beat Brooklyn 136-86.

The basketball world champions Franz (13 points) and Moritz Wagner (6) won their third win in a row with the Orlando Magic in a 113:91 win against the Detroit Pistons. The New York Knicks won 107:98 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Isaiah Hartenstein scored eight points in the win.

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With Sports Information Service (SID)

2024-03-04 06:21:14
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