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Celtics Dominate Nets with 66% Shooting in 148-111 Victory

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In a dazzling display of offensive firepower, the Boston Celtics overwhelmed the Brooklyn Nets 148-111, powered by standout performances from Jaylen Brown and Nikola Vucevic. Brown led the charge with 28 points, complemented by nine assists and seven rebounds, while Vucevic matched his scoring output with 28 points and secured 11 rebounds, marking his third double-double since joining the Celtics.

Payton Pritchard also made a significant contribution, adding 22 points off the bench as Boston continued its strong post-All-Star break performance, winning five of their last six games. The Celtics showcased their shooting prowess, setting a season-high by hitting 66.7% of their shots from the field and connecting on 22 three-pointers. The depth of the team was evident as they received an impressive 77 points from their bench.

The turning point came in the third quarter, where the Celtics outscored the Nets 43-26. Boston was particularly efficient during this stretch, shooting 15 of 19 from the field and dishing out 12 assists, while also hitting 5 of 7 attempts from beyond the arc. The Nets struggled to keep pace, managing only seven points in the last 6:23 of the quarter.

Boston’s lead ballooned to as much as 41 points in the fourth quarter, showcasing their dominance throughout the game. Despite shooting 62% from the field in the first half and 60% from three-point range, the Celtics only led 66-57 at halftime, partly due to eight turnovers that allowed Brooklyn to convert into 12 points. However, Boston tightened their grip in the second half, committing just four turnovers.

Michael Porter Jr. led the Nets with 18 points, but Brooklyn’s struggles continued, marking their seventh consecutive loss. The Nets will look to regroup as they host Cleveland on Sunday, while the Celtics prepare to face the 76ers on their home court.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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