Tatum, Walker lead Celtics to 119-93 win over Hornets
BOSTON (AP) ā The Boston Celtics found a game plan that worked in crunch time against the Charlotte Hornets.
They got the ball to Jayson Tatum and got out of the way.
Tatum scored 22 of his career-high 39 points in the fourth quarter and grabbed 12 rebounds as Boston pulled away and beat Charlotte 119-93 on Sunday night.
āI was really happy with our team for finding him,ā Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. āAs he got hot, they were locked into him.ā
Tatum eclipsed his previous high of 34 points against Brooklyn on Jan. 14. The promising 21-year-old forward didnāt have a 30-point game before that but has now had four.
āI just try to stay aggressive no matter what,ā Tatum said. āI feel like weāve done a good job this year with (finding) different guys. Just trying to continue to make the right play but find the guy thatās hot.ā
Kemba Walker added 23 points against his former team. Jaylen Brown had 16 points and nine rebounds, and rookie Grant Williams added 12 points off the bench for the Celtics. Boston has won three straight and seven of nine.
Devonteā Graham had 23 points and 10 assists, Bismack Biyombo scored 18 and Miles Bridges 15 to lead the Hornets. Charlotte has dropped three straight and four of five.
Terry Rozier scored 14 for the Hornets in his return to Boston. He left the team in free agency last summer. Rozier finished with three points on 1-of-11 shooting in a 108-87 home loss to Boston on Nov. 7.
Rozier didnāt get a video tribute as some ex-Celtics do in their return, but a small picture of him with the caption āwelcome backā was hung outside the Hornetsā locker room.
"Yeah, I think I need a bigger sign,ā Rozier said with a laugh.
Walker had 14 points on 4-of-12 shooting in his return to Charlotte in November. Walker left the Hornets in July after eight seasons, joining the Celtics on a four-year, $141 million deal in free agency.
Boston opened the gameās first double-digit lead at 72-62 on a 3-pointer from the right corner by Semi Ojeleye with 7:24 left in the third quarter.
Charlotte pulled within 75-73 after Biyomboās floater with 4:30 left capped an 11-3 run.
Malik Monkās three-point play 13 seconds into the fourth cut the Celticsā lead to 84-80, but Tatum scored 17 of the Celticsā next 19 points to blow the game open.
āYou know he's going to score at some point,ā Charlotteās Marvin Williams said of Tatum. āYou just hope he doesn't get 40 like he did tonight. He's good enough to get 40. It's just one of those nights for him.ā
Tatumās step-back 3-pointer with 4:30 remaining gave him a career high.
Tatumās late surge reminded Rozier of what it felt like to go on a run in front of the Boston crowd.
āThere's nothing better than these fans. They make you feel like you can touch the sky. He did just that,ā Rozier said. āHeās a superstar in the making and just killed us tonight."
Boston led by as many as 26 points in the closing minutes.
Graham scored 17 points as Charlotte led 37-30 after one quarter, but the second-year guard was held to two in the second and Boston took a 59-56 lead into halftime.
KEMBA-LIKE
Graham was hot in the first quarter, going 5 for 6 from beyond the arc. Graham tied a franchise record for 3-pointers in a quarter, a record shared by ex-Hornet Walker. Grahamās 17 first-quarter points also matched Walker for the most by a Hornets player in the last two seasons.
NOT SO SCARY
Rozier, nicknamed āScary Terryā during his tenure in Boston, is a combined 7 for 28 in two games against his former team.
TACKO TIME II
For the second straight game, the crowd erupted when Celticsā 7-foot-5 reserve Tacko Fall stood up to check in with three and a half minutes remaining. The crowd again chanted āMVP!ā and cheered wildly for every play Fall was involved in. Fall finished with four points, two rebounds, and a block.
TIP-INS
Hornets: Rookie F P.J. Washington was sidelined for a fifth straight game after fracturing his right pinkie finger on Dec. 13 at Chicago. Washington, the No. 12 overall pick in this yearās draft, is averaging 12.3 points through 28 games.
Celtics: F Gordon Hayward (sore left foot) sat out a third straight game, but coach Brad Stevens said he āfelt betterā after a morning workout. āI would guess heāll be bumped up to probable after today,ā Stevens said. ... G Marcus Smart (eye infection) has been cleared to work out at the teamās facilities. Stevens said he expects Smart to return shortly after a six-game absence. ... G Carsen Edwards was available after being considered probable with a right quad contusion. Edwards was recalled from Maine of the NBA G-League before the game.
UP NEXT
Hornets: Host Thunder on Friday night.
Celtics: Visit defending champion Raptors at noon on Christmas Day.
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