NBA: Toronto Raptors triumph in triple overtime! Mavericks hit Pacer’s next swatter

The Toronto Raptors started a rare feat in triple overtime while the Dallas Mavericks had no trouble with the Indiana Pacers. Unlike the Philadelphia 76ers, who needed a Joel Embiid in top form against Tyrese Haliburton and his career high.

New Orleans Pelicans (18-31) – Boston Celtics (26-25) 97:107 (BOXSCORE)

  • Celtics players without “Jay” in their name didn’t do much against the Pelicans, but they didn’t need to. Jayson Tatum led a furious start from Boston, taking little more than four minutes to give the Pelicans their first 11 points. He ended up with 38 points at 17/26 FG, 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals – all his misses came from downtown (4/13).
  • The Celtics rushed into the game to a 27-8 lead thanks to Jaylen Brown also making a good start and 31 points overall at 11/20 FG and contributed a nasty ankle breaker. The Pelicans stayed in the game for a long time at 36:26 in the third quarter, but did not catch up in the last twelve minutes of the game.
  • The Pelicans’ best scorer came off the bench and was Jose Alvarado, 19 points (3/4 3P) in just 19 minutes meant a new career high for the undrafted rookie. All of the Pels starters also scored double digits, but none of them played more than Willy Hernangomez’s 14 points. Josh Hart had a double-double with 10 and 13 rebounds. The Pelicans competed without Brandon Ingram, Jonas Valanciunas and Kira Lewis Jr., among others.
  • The Celtics reservists couldn’t keep up with Alvarado’s 19 points, but Boston only played with a rotation of eight players up until garbage time. Dennis Schröder remained particularly pale with 4 points (1/4 FG) and 4 turnovers in just under 16 minutes. Robert Williams III (8) collected 16 rebounds and blocked 4 throws.
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