The Asian Age

Celtics triumph as Irving inspires

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New York, Nov. 15: Masked man Kyrie Irving scored 25 points to lead the Boston Celtics to their 13th consecutiv­e NBA victory on Tuesday with a 109- 102 triumph at Brooklyn.

The Celtics, whose 13- 2 record is the NBA’s best, are on their longest win streak since winning 14 in a row in November and December of 2010, with the team record of 19 consecutiv­e wins coming in November and December of 2008.

Irving suffered a facial fracture Friday in Boston’s 90- 87 victory over Charlotte when Australian teammate Aron Baynes elbowed him accidental­ly. That forced the 25- year- old guard to miss Sunday’s 9594 victory over Toronto.

A plastic protective mask allowed Irving onto the court against the Nets and he responded by hitting 8of- 20 from the field and 7- of8 from the free throw line as all five Boston starters scored in double figures

“It’s a piece of plastic on your face,” Irving said. “It’s the difference in having something over your face. It’s almost like having somewhat foggy blinders on.

“When I take off the mask, I can see everything. When I have the mask on, I’m really dialed into what’s in front of me, my peripheral­s are a little cut off, but it’s just something you get you used to.”

Irving, who joined the Celtics in an off- season trade with Cleveland, wore a mask for 19 games with the Cavaliers in the 2012- 13 season.

“Just wearing a mask for precaution­ary reasons,” Irving said. “Hopefully, it’ll get better in the next few weeks.”

When Tuesday’s game was over, Irving pulled the mask of his face and saluted Boston fans who were chanting “M- V- P, M- V- P,” — for Most Valuable Player — at him.

“I don’t worry about him getting a rhythm too much,” Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. “He’ll find that and obviously he made huge plays late in the game again.”

Marcus Morris added 21 points and 10 rebounds while Al Horford contribute­d 17 points and 11 rebounds for Boston and called Irving’s return “great” for the Celtics.

“Just finding his way and doing what he does, making big plays for us, coming through and sealing the game,” Horford said.

The Celtics have not lost since dropping their home opener to Milwaukee on October 18.

 ?? AP ?? Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum ( left) and Jaylen Brown celebrate after Tatum scores in their NBA basketball match against the Brooklyn Nets in New York on Tuesday. The Celtics won 109- 102. —
AP Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum ( left) and Jaylen Brown celebrate after Tatum scores in their NBA basketball match against the Brooklyn Nets in New York on Tuesday. The Celtics won 109- 102. —

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