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Jayson Tatum’s 36 points lead Celtics past Kings 132-109
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Jayson Tatum scored 36 factors and the Boston Celtics ended an extended highway journey on a excessive notice by beating the Sacramento Kings 132-109 on Tuesday night time.
Boston bounced again from blowing a 19-point lead in Utah on Saturday night time by knocking off one of many high groups within the Western Convention. It received 4 of six on the highway journey.
Jaylen Brown added 27 factors and Derrick White scored 20 to assist the Celtics open up a one-game lead over Philadelphia within the Atlantic Division.
Domantas Sabonis had 16 factors, 13 rebounds and 12 assists for the Kings, who misplaced consecutive video games for the primary time since Feb. 3-5. De’Aaron Fox scored 18 factors.
Sacramento fell 1 1/2 video games behind Memphis within the race for second place within the Western Convention. The Kings try to clinch their first playoff berth since 2006 — the longest postseason drought in NBA historical past.
Taking part in their fifth recreation in seven nights of their fourth time zone, the Kings supplied little defensive resistance for Boston.
The Celtics shot 53.3% from the sector, turned the ball over solely 5 instances and took management of the sport throughout a torrid capturing stretch popping out of halftime.
Boston hit 10 of its first 11 photographs from the sector within the third quarter, scoring 27 factors in lower than six minutes to construct the lead as much as 14 factors on a 3-pointer by White.
The Kings by no means actually threatened after that.
The Celtics scored the ultimate 9 factors of the primary half on 3-pointers by Al Horford and Brown, and a three-point play by Tatum to take a 60-54 lead on the break.
TIP-INS
Celtics: C Robert Williams III (hamstring) returned after lacking the previous eight video games. He had six factors and 7 rebounds in 21 minutes off the bench. He was additionally referred to as for a technical foul within the third quarter. … The Celtics had 22 assists earlier than committing their second turnover of the sport halfway by means of the third quarter.
Kings: Swingman Kevin Huerter (knee) missed his third straight recreation. … Keegan Murray’s 3-pointer within the first quarter gave him no less than one in 33 straight video games, tying the NBA rookie document held by Landry Shamet (2018-19) and Rudy Fernandez (2008-09). … Sabonis’ 12 triple-doubles are second within the league this season to Denver’s Nikola Jokic, who has 28.
UP NEXT
Celtics: Host Indiana on Friday night time.
Kings: Host Phoenix on Friday night time.
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Boston College Football Coach, Players Talk Impact of 1984 Team on 40th Anniversary of Hail Flutie
Saturday was an important day for the Boston College football program.
Not only did the Eagles secure bowl eligibility with a 41-21 win over the UNC Tar Heels, but it also marked the 40th anniversary of the “Hail Flutie,” a Hail Mary touchdown pass that former quarterback Doug Flutie threw as time expired to give Boston College a 47-45 win over the reigning national champions the Miami Hurricanes.
Members of the 1984 team were in attendance at Alumni Stadium and were honored as a way to mark the milestone.
After the game, Eagles head coach Bill O’Brien as well as quarterback Grayson James and offensive lineman Drew Kendall spoke about the impact of that team and how them being at the game helped them come out with the victory.
“It’s sweet,” said James. “Just being able to know what he’s done, done for this program, just being able to see guys like that come back and support, it’s awesome. It makes us want to put on a show for them and put on a show for the whole BC community, so it definitely got us going knowing that team was there today.”
Kendall emphasized that the season and that team made impacts on the program that are still felt today.
“Obviously they kind of put Boston College on the map,” said Kendall. “They were, I believe, a top five team in the country, No. 2- I’m not 100-percent, but they really put Boston College on the map and what they did has kind of allowed Boston College as a program to thrive. Of course Doug Flutie is the only Heisman at Boston College so hopefully we can get another one day but their toughness and their determination has really rubbed off through the program throughout the years.”
O’Brien shared that he showed film from the Hail Flutie game the day before the Eagles matchup against the Tar Heels as a part of preparation.
“I told them in this room on Friday, I showed them the last drive of the Miami game,” said O’Brien. “That that was a team, quite obviously, that played 60 minutes. They understood what playing 60 minutes was all about and on this screen right behind me, I showed that drive. And then, when you have the ‘84 team here, they were 10-2, ranked fifth in the country, Heisman Trophy winner in the house, you got to play well. It’s kind of in the same vein a little bit as the Red Bandanna Game, like you got to play well in these games. There’s a lot of tradition here at Boston College and for those guys to be here meant a lot to our program and it was important for us to go out there and win.”
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Injury Updates: Boston College Football vs UNC
The Boston College Eagles (5-5, 2-4 ACC) football team looks to become bowl eligible as it returns to Alumni Stadium to take on the UNC Tar Heels (6-4, 3-3 ACC).
Both teams are currently dealing with injuries in the program.
Below is a look at the latest injury updates for both teams.
[This story will be updated throughout the game with the latest injury news].
LB Caleb LaVallee | Questionable: Tar Heels linebacker Caleb LaVallee’s status for today’s game has yet to be determined. He has not played since UNC’s Nov. 2 game against FSU. He is dealing with a lower body injury and has been reportedly “monitored” this week.
RB Darwin Barlow | Questionable: Tar Heels running back Darwin Barlow’s status has yet to be revealed. Barlow’s appeared in three games this season, most recently in the team’s Nov. 2 game against FSU.
TE Bryson Nesbit | Out: Tar Heels tight end Bryson Nesbit will miss the game against the Eagles with an injury.
DB Max Tucker | Out: Eagles defensive back Max Tucker will miss the Eagles game against UNC. Tucker exited Boston College’s matchup against No. 13 SMU early in the game and did not return. Eagles head coach Bill O’Brien considered him “day-to-day.”
DB Bryquice Brown | Out: Eagles defensive back Bryquice Brown will miss the Eagles game against UNC. Brown exited Boston College’s matchup against No. 13 SMU and did not return. Eagles head coach Bill O’Brien considered him “day-to-day.”
LB Kam Arnold | Questionable: Eagles linebacker Kam Arnold’s status for today’s game has yet to be revealed. Arnold has missed Boston College’s last three games with an upper body injury.
RB Turbo Richard | Questionable: Eagles running back Turbo Richard’s status for the game has also not been revealed. Like Arnold, Richard has also missed the Eagles last three games as he’s dealing with an ankle injury.
Players Out For Season: LB Owen McGowan, CB Amari Jackson, RB Alex Broome, LB Jaylen Blackwell.
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