Nets rally back from a 28-point deficit to stun the Celtics in 115-105 win thanks to new arrival Mikal Bridges, who leads comeback by scoring 38… while Boston loses more ground on East-leading Milwaukee
The Brooklyn Nets overcame a 28-point deficit to stun the Boston Celtics 115-105 on Friday night.
Part of the trade that sent Kevin Durant to Phoenix, Mikal Bridges proved a crucial weapon in the Nets’ arsenal Friday night as he scored 38 points to help them topple the Celtics.Â
He has reached 30 or more points in three of Brooklyn´s last six games. He also had 10 rebounds, playing nearly 43 minutes.
Fellow former Sun Cam Johnson added 20 points. Dorian Finney-Smith finished with 17.
It is the largest comeback by a Boston opponent since the Los Angeles Clippers also rallied from 28 down to beat Boston 123-112 at TD Garden on February 9, 2019.
The Boston Celtics blew a 28-point lead to lose 115-105 to the Brooklyn Nets on FridayÂ
Mikal Bridges proved a crucial weapon in the Nets’ arsenal Friday night as he scored 38 points
The Celtics have lost two out of three and lost more ground on East-leading Milwaukee, which was idle Friday.
Jaylen Brown led Boston with 35 points. Jayson Tatum, who was celebrating his 25th birthday, added 22 points and 13 rebounds.
Boston led by 28 in the first half before being outscored 69-43 over the second and third quarters.
The Nets scored just 23 points in the first 16 minutes of the game, allowing Boston to go up 51-23 with 7:23 left in the first half.
It evaporated in a rash of pull up jumpers and one-and-done possesses for the Celtics as Brooklyn mounted a 57-23 run to nudge in front 80-74 with 3:56 in the third quarter. The lead was 106-90 early in the fourth.
Jaylen Brown led Boston with 35 points but it wasn’t enough to save them from defeat
During one wild sequence, the Nets secured four offensive rebounds and had five shots on a single possession before the Celtics were finally able to corral the ball, triggering a fast break and layup by Derrick White. It was one of the few highlights for Boston the rest of the way.
The Nets´ frantic rally also saw the Celtics lose big man Robert Williams for the night after he left early in the third with left hamstring tightness.
A 3-pointer by Marcus Smart got Boston as close as 110-102 with just over four minutes to play. But Finney-Smith answered with a triple of his own on the Nets´ next possession.
The lead grew as high as 51-23 early in the second, but the Nets chipped it down 64-55 at halftime.