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The Celtics and Warmth handled Prince William and Princess Kate, sitting courtside, to a high-scoring affair on Wednesday, combining for 255 factors while not having additional time.
Jayson Tatum strengthened his MVP case with a 49-point efficiency that even Miami’s zone protection could not decelerate. He did so on an environment friendly 15/25 capturing, drilling 8/12 threes, taking 12 free throws, and changing on 11. Tatum additionally grabbed 11 rebounds, turning into the primary participant in NBA history to file a number of video games with 45+ factors, 10+ rebounds, and eight+ threes.
Talking of strengthening instances, Bam Adebayo bolstered his All-Star candidacy, stepping up in Jimmy Butler’s absence, registering 23 factors, matching Max Strus for a staff excessive.
The guests additionally received 22 factors, 9 assists, and 7 rebounds from Tyler Herro, who did a wonderful job initiating offense and creating off the catch.
Haywood Highsmith’s 16 factors off the bench, frequently pulling down open pictures, captures Boston’s defensive struggles as successfully because the three performances talked about above.
Happily for the Celtics, the NBA’s highest-scoring offense affords them appreciable margin for error, as evidenced on Wednesday.
The Jekyll and Hyde Nature of the Celtics’ First Body
The Celtics shortly constructed a 14-2 lead, opening the sport 5/5 from the sector, together with 3/3 from past the arc. They assisted on 4 of these, a mirrored image of enjoying up-tempo and dealing the ball side-to-side, persistently creating open, in-rhythm pictures.
However turnovers, much less ball motion, and lower-quality makes an attempt helped gasoline a 21-4 Miami run to erase a 14-point deficit and take a 27-25 lead.
Happily for the hosts, improved shot creation, getting again to drive-and-kick basketball, and getting it to shooters on the weak facet helped Boston recapture its rhythm. Malcolm Brogdon buried a pair of threes, and Jayson Tatum banked in a floater from ten ft to assist the Celtics take a 38-35 benefit into the second body.
Boston shot 67 p.c from the ground within the opening 12 minutes, together with drilling 9/15 threes (60 p.c). Tatum led all scorers with 16 factors.
Stepping up in Jimmy Butler’s absence, Bam Adebayo scored 9 of the Warmth’s 35 factors. Down its main scorer, Miami, who ranks twenty eighth in factors per sport, wants a giant night time from Adebayo offensively to stroll out of TD Backyard with a win.
Jayson Tatum Strengthens His MVP Case
Tatum was excellent Wednesday night time. On the heels of scoring 35 factors in three quarters towards the Hornets, the Celtics’ star registered 28 within the first half, serving to Boston take a 68-60 lead into the break.
With 8:53 left within the third body, he already reached 34 factors, together with drilling back-to-back threes to assist wake the hosts up after a sluggish begin to the second half.
When the quarter ended, he was as much as 41 factors on 13/21 capturing. Tatum’s scoring was as environment friendly because it was spectacular. He was 6/9 from past the arc and took ten free throws, changing on 9.
His double-digit makes an attempt on the foul line had been a product of his assertiveness, attacking off the dribble, initiating contact, and never shying away from it on the rim. That included powering his method downhill in transition within the third body, as soon as ending with a floater, then an underhanded layup as he inverted his proper hand whereas laying the ball in on the left facet of the rim.
Tatum additionally earned a Tommy Level when he dove on the parquet, beating a number of members of the opposition to a unfastened ball, resulting in a Derrick White dunk.
Whereas 50 factors appeared like a lock for Tatum, he did not enter the fourth quarter till the 6:17 mark. He went to test in a bit earlier, however Joe Mazzulla despatched him again to the bench. However when Kyle Lowry knifed his strategy to the cup for 2 factors and a foul, chopping Boston’s result in 116-112, earlier than making the free throw to trim the hole to 3, in got here Tatum.
The MVP candidate, maybe the early favourite for the award, drilled a pair of threes en path to a 49-point efficiency, serving to the hosts shut out their 134-121 win over the Warmth, a victory that additionally had its negatives, together with a obtrusive problem.
Wednesday was Considered one of Boston’s Worst Showings Defensively
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An Jap Convention Finals rematch on the Celtics’ house ground towards a staff struggling to attain when wholesome and enjoying with out its main scorer and a number of second-unit members represented a possibility for the hosts to ship one in every of their higher defensive performances this season.
As a substitute, followers received handled to a much more entertaining offensive slugfest with either side buying and selling blows. Miami’s retaining tempo below the circumstances talked about about deserves reward, and it is a testomony to #HeatCulture and the teaching of Erik Spoelstra.
However for the Celtics, Miami registering 35 factors within the first quarter, 36 within the third, and ending with 121 will probably translate to prolonged movie periods forward of Friday’s rematch.
The guests from South Seaside shot 52.2 p.c from the sector, 18/40 (45 p.c) from past the arc, produced 50 factors within the paint and 14 on second-chance alternatives.
These figures spotlight a scarcity of resistance on drives, late rotations and closeouts, and a staff that misplaced focus all through the night time. Committing 18 turnovers, translating to fifteen factors for the Warmth, did not assist, both.
Boston additionally struggled defending the pick-and-roll.
After the sport, Joe Mazzulla acknowledged, “they did an incredible job out of pick-and-roll, being aggressive with the ball handler, which was one thing we weren’t ready for.”
Mazzulla additionally famous the constructive in seeing that look and having two days to arrange to take action once more. Spoelstra will probably use that point so as to add a wrinkle or two.
The Protection Struggled, however Boston’s Offense Continues to Shine
The Celtics entered Wednesday’s matchup producing essentially the most factors per sport. They confirmed Miami that is not a fluke, as Tatum’s 49-point efficiency led the best way to placing 134 on the board.
Boston did so whereas pulling down 55.4 p.c of its pictures, together with 22/45 (48.9 p.c) of its threes. The hosts additionally scored 44 factors within the paint, 20 on the quick break, 19 off 15 Warmth turnovers, and transformed 11 offensive rebounds into 15 second-chance factors.
The Celtics scored at the least 30 factors in all 4 frames, together with 38 within the opening quarter.
Jaylen Brown registered 26 factors on 10/18 capturing, additional stuffing the stat sheet with seven rebounds and 5 assists. His 11 factors within the ultimate 12 minutes led all scorers within the ultimate body.
Malcolm Brogdon delivered an excellent efficiency off the bench, contributing 21 factors on 7/10 capturing, drilling 5/7 long-range makes an attempt. He additionally grabbed six rebounds.
White additionally had a powerful offensive displaying, persevering with to maintain the aggressive strategy he is adhered to all through the season. He supplied 15 factors on 6/10 capturing, buried 3/7 threes, and dished out 5 assists within the win.
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Readers Say
The people — or at least the people who make up Boston.com’s readership — have spoken. A lot of news happened in 2024, but these are the stories that readers cited as the ones that most intrigued them over the course of the last 12 months.
In total readers sent more than 500 responses to our survey, and below you’ll find a countdown of the five they mentioned most often, followed by six more that bubbled up just underneath. (And how much do you want to bet at least a few of these turn up on the list again next year?)
OK, so Boston wasn’t in the “path of totality.” We’ll get our own total solar eclipse on May 1, 2079 (turns out the waiting is the hardest part), but in the meantime Boston.com readers seemed plenty content with getting our own little slice of the natural phenomenon here last April. Silly glasses were de rigueur, schools and businesses stopped everything to check it out, and plenty of people actually headed north to New Hampshire and Vermont to see the thing in toto. (Although a lot of them seemed to run into a few problems getting back home.)
Greater Boston has a lot of colleges, and a lot of students who aren’t particularly shy about speaking up at them. So it probably made sense that when students started protesting over the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, our schools would be a hotbed of such activity. And sure enough, MIT, Tufts, and Emerson led the way, followed by Harvard, Northeastern, UMass Amherst, Dartmouth, and UNH, among others. Even the Rhode Island School of Design got into the act, occupying part of an administrative building. Protests, encampments, arrests, and resignations seemed to arise basically every day last spring, and readers followed live updates with interest (and probably no small amount of trepidation).
One of two sports stories to make our top five, a sizable number of readers pointed to the departure of Bill Belichick from the Patriots team he had led to six Super Bowl championships. Even though it happened way back in early January, readers reported his leaving as having taken up big chunks of their sports headspace throughout 2024 — maybe because he kept making headlines, whether it was his opinions about the team he left behind, reports about his love life (couples Halloween costume, anyone?), or his eventual landing as coach at North Carolina.
While they might not have had the juice of our omnipresent No. 1 story mentioned below, readers named our Boston Celtics the second most intriguing story of the year, with their decisive championship victory over the Dallas Mavericks in June dispelling any doubt that this was — arguably by far — the best team in the NBA. It almost makes you feel bad for all those other teams that didn’t have Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, a roster of stellar complementary players, and Coach Joe Mazzulla churning out quotes-of-the-day like an Internet-era Yogi Berra. Oh, and their parade was pretty good too.
In a year that saw the continuation of more than a few disturbing ongoing murder stories — the Brian Walshe and Lindsay Clancy cases come to mind — one captured people’s attention the most, by far. The trial of Karen Read made headlines and spurred water-cooler talk far beyond Boston, leading to the logical assumption among basically everybody that it would eventually be a Netflix documentary. Which of course it will be.
As you’ll probably recall, prosecutors allege that Read was driving drunk and deliberately backed her SUV into her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, while dropping him off at a house party in January of 2022. And Read’s lawyers allege that O’Keefe was actually beaten by people inside the house (and attacked by the family dog). It’s a case that has everything, including a Turtleboy. And since her first trial ended in a mistrial, we get to do it all again next April.
Trump makes headway in Mass: People of the MAGA persuasion probably shouldn’t get too excited — Massachusetts remained solidly blue in November’s presidential election, with Kamala Harris earning about 61% of the vote. But Donald Trump took the whole shebang, and readers (well, about half of them) pointed to his gains even in liberal Mass. as part and parcel of his booming comeback — he flipped 10 Massachusetts towns that had voted for Biden in 2020 and shrunk the gap in a lot of others. Meanwhile, the anti-Trump contigent immediately began hand-wringing over how his policies might affect things in the Bay State.
The Mass. migrant crisis: Thanks to the state’s “right to shelter” law, migrants were everywhere — at Logan Airport, in repurposed community centers, at hotels and in a shuttered prison. And despite Gov. Maura Healey’s ever-tightening guidelines for shelter stays, the issue remains a thorn in her political side.
Crime in Downtown Boston: A shoplifting surge and violence on the Common — which many blamed on problems that spread from the former encampments of homeless and addicted individuals at Mass. & Cass — meant much consternation among the city crowd. Mayor Michelle Wu, though, assures us Boston remains the safest big city in America.
Ballot questions: There were five of them! And three — approval of a legislative audit, the elimination of the MCAS as a graduation requirement, and allowing rideshare drivers to unionize — actually passed. Sorry, psychedelics and increased tipped minimum wage.
The arrest of Tania Fernandes Anderson: It just happened a few weeks ago, but Boston City Councilor Fernandes Anderson’s federal public corruption arrest — charges involved a $7,000 cash payment in a City Hall bathroom — immediately caused a stir on Boston’s political scene. (One reader even suggested that outgoing President Joe Biden should pardon her.)
State police troubles: As if the classless texts from State Trooper Michael Proctor revealed during the Read trial weren’t enough, the mysterious training death of recruit Enrique Delgado Garcia cast a further pall over the organization. Plus all the fraud. (Not that your run-of-the-mill municipal police departments got off easy either. Case in point: the Sara Birchmore case in Stoughton.)
Stay tuned for a full list of the most-read stories on Boston.com in 2024 next week.
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BOSTON (WHDH) – Boston Archbishop Richard Henning led his first Christmas Mass in the city on Wednesday, drawing a crowd of followers from across the country who wanted to be on hand for the historic occasion.
The Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross was a lot to take in for the archdiocese’s new leader.
“I’m just feeling a little overwhelmed, it’s my first Christmas in Boston, so that makes it extra special,” he said.
“My mission in life is not to bring people to me but to point them to the heart of Jesus,” Henning added.
The message he delivered, parishioners said, resonated with those on hand.
“It was really profound, I really enjoyed his homily and the way the Mass was celebrated and I really enjoy the spirit of Christmas and the message that he taught us today,” one woman said.
Henning went on to meet with children at Boston’s Children’s Hospital to spread holiday cheer.
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