What’s a night of playoff basketball without the Brotherhood?
It doesn’t happen very often, and it didn’t happen Friday night.
Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics beat the Philadelphia 76ers, 108-100. Luke Kennard helped JJ Redick’s Los Angeles Lakers beat the Houston Rockets, 112-108. Finally, Mason Plumlee and the San Antonio Spurs knocked off the Portland Trail Blazers, 120-108.
Tatum scored 25 against the Sixers, including a 3-point dagger to put Boston up 106-100. He also had 5 rebounds and 7 assists,
as one of the greatest comebacks in NBA history continues to unfold.
Although he had an off-night from behind the line, shooting just 1-6 on three-pointers, Luke Kennard still scored 14 and had 6 rebounds and 6 assists.
Mason Plumlee got another DNP for San Antonio, but the Spurs won without big man Victor Wembanyama, who is in the concussion protocol.
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- Kevin Garnett shuts down Paul Pierce’s “wild” suggestion to replace Austin Reaves with Luke Kennard
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- Lakers News: Luke Kennard Explains Why JJ Redick Partnership Has Been So Great
- Luke Kennard punishing Clippers for not making a trade they needed
- Austin Reaves return gives JJ Redick the best kind of Lakers problem
- Luke Kennard silencing the biggest criticism of his play ahead of Lakers’ Game 3
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