Boston Celtics Snap Cavaliers' Win Streak Behind Jaylen Brown's 30 Points.
In a dominating performance, the Boston Celtics snapped the Cleveland Cavaliers' three-game winning streak with a convincing 125-105 victory on Wednesday night. Led by Jaylen Brown's 30 points, including 13 during a crucial 20-3 run to end the first half, Boston continued its resurgence from an early-season slump.
Brown's impressive display was complemented by Sam Hauser's 21 points off the bench, as well as Josh Minott's 14 rebounds and Neemias Queta's 13 points. The Celtics have now won two straight games since opening the season with three losses in a row.
The Cavaliers fought hard but were unable to keep up with Boston's pace. Evan Mobley scored 19 points with 11 rebounds, while Jaylon Tyson also contributed 19 points for Cleveland. However, Donovan Mitchell struggled with his shot, making only one of his last eight attempts and finishing with 15 points.
Boston took control midway through the third quarter and held onto their lead, despite a late surge from the Cavaliers. The Celtics eventually sealed the win in the final minutes, thanks to Brown's clutch three-pointers.
The victory marks Boston's only two wins this season so far, both coming against struggling teams. The Celtics will look to build on this momentum when they take on Philadelphia in their next tournament game.
In a dominating performance, the Boston Celtics snapped the Cleveland Cavaliers' three-game winning streak with a convincing 125-105 victory on Wednesday night. Led by Jaylen Brown's 30 points, including 13 during a crucial 20-3 run to end the first half, Boston continued its resurgence from an early-season slump.
Brown's impressive display was complemented by Sam Hauser's 21 points off the bench, as well as Josh Minott's 14 rebounds and Neemias Queta's 13 points. The Celtics have now won two straight games since opening the season with three losses in a row.
The Cavaliers fought hard but were unable to keep up with Boston's pace. Evan Mobley scored 19 points with 11 rebounds, while Jaylon Tyson also contributed 19 points for Cleveland. However, Donovan Mitchell struggled with his shot, making only one of his last eight attempts and finishing with 15 points.
Boston took control midway through the third quarter and held onto their lead, despite a late surge from the Cavaliers. The Celtics eventually sealed the win in the final minutes, thanks to Brown's clutch three-pointers.
The victory marks Boston's only two wins this season so far, both coming against struggling teams. The Celtics will look to build on this momentum when they take on Philadelphia in their next tournament game.