Warriors tremble in Massachusetts: Boston vs. Golden State to third most convincing win in club history

The evening was also marked by Jusuf Nurkic, who recorded 31 rebounds against Oklahoma, but even that did not help Phoenix to defeat the new leader of the West.

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Jaylen Brown "dunks" the Golden State basket, Photo: Reuters
Jaylen Brown "dunks" the Golden State basket, Photo: Reuters
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Along with the LA Lakers, Boston is the biggest NBA club, throughout its history it has recorded many big and convincing victories, and one of those memorable ones came late last night our time against a team that has been champion four times in the last nine years.

After 2008, when they were champions for the last time (17th time in history), the "Celts" look scary again, and this was best felt by Golden State, which remained frozen at an unreal minus 52 in "TD Garden".

Boston won 140:88 against its great rival from the west coast, and it is the third most convincing triumph of the Massachusetts giant in history.

He made the only two bigger differences against Chicago in 2018, when he was at plus 56 (133:77) and Sacramento in 2022, when he stopped at 53 differences (128:75).

Perhaps Boston's dominance against the "warriors" last night is even better explained by the score at halftime - 88:32, which is the most impressive difference this club has ever had after two quarters.

The Celtics were also last night at "plus 56" (118:62) in the last quarter, and the question is how big the difference would have been if coach Joe Mazula had not, as expected, withdrawn the best players from the floor and given a chance to those with less minutes.

For Boston, which tied the 11th victory in a row, the great tandem of Jaylen Brown - Jason Tatum shone - the first scored 29 points, and the second scored 27 points. while Peyton Pritchard added 19.

For the guests, the first stars played a forgettable game - Steph Curry scored four points (2/13 shooting, 0/9 for three-pointers), and Klay Thompson and Draymond Green scored six each. The best for the "warriors" were Lester Quinones with 17, Moses Moody with 11 and Jerome Robinson with 10 points.

Boston is first in the East, while the leading position in the West was taken by Oklahoma - with a victory over Phoenix (118:110) away from home.

Shay Giljis-Alexander was the most effective in the winning team with 35 points, while Jaylen Williams added 22 points.

On the other side, a phenomenal match was played by Jusuf Nurkić, who set a Sans record with an unreal 31st jump (he also had 14 points and four assists), but it was all in vain for the host.

Kawhi Leonard also had a good evening, leading the Los Angeles Clippers to victory over Minnesota (32:89) with 88 points.

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