Philippine Daily Inquirer

BROWN LEADS CELTICS’ UPSET OF HEAT; THUNDER ROLL BACK JAMES-LESS LAKERS

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MIAMI—Jaylen Brown scored 17 points as the Boston Celtics stunned the high-flying Miami Heat to complete back-to-back road wins in Florida on Thursday.

The Celtics, fresh from a 92-79 win over Orlando on Wednesday, were convincing 95-78 winners over Miami after a dominant firsthalf display.

The upset loss was Miami’s first home defeat of the season, jolting a team who had impressed en route to building a 6-1 record to lead the Eastern Conference.

Boston by contrast have struggled through the opening weeks of the season, conceding an average of 115 points per game prior to Thursday’s win.

But it was a hard-nosed defensive effort that stymied Miami’s potent offense to set up the win.

In-form Miami ace Tyler Herro was restricted to just six points from the bench, while Kyle Lowry also finished with six points before limping off with a sprained left ankle in the third quarter.

Jimmy Butler led Miami’s scoring with 20 points while Duncan Robinson had 16 points.

“Everyone’s locked in one through five,” Celtics forward Romeo Langford said.

“We guard through the whole possession. We limited those guys on second-chance points and guarded them individual­ly.”

Boston, meanwhile, had six players in double figures and could even allow for an offnight from Jayson Tatum, who did not get on the board until the fourth quarter. Tatum finished with 10 points.

After Miami took the first quarter, 24-18, Boston erupted in the second quarter to outscore the Heat, 33-9.

That gave the Celtics a 51-33 halftime advantage from which the Heat never recovered.

“Defensivel­y, you do have to give Boston credit,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “That’s probably as poorly as we’ve played offensivel­y all season, including preseason and training camp.

“But those nights are going to happen. Sometimes it’s going to be ugly offensivel­y.”

Miami’s defeat allowed the Philadelph­ia 76ers to leapfrog into first place at the top of the Eastern Conference.

The Sixers improved to 7-2 with a 109-98 win over the hapless Detroit Pistons in the Motor City on Thursday.

Seth Curry, who had led the Sixers to defeat over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, was once again in form, leading the scorers with 23 points.

Tyrese Maxey had 20 points while Joel Embiid added 19. Shake Milton chipped in with 16 points while Georges Niang added a useful 14 from the bench.

The Utah Jazz, meanwhile, cemented their place at the top of the Western Conference, defeating Atlanta, 116-98, on the road.

Jordan Clarkson made 30 points off the bench while Bojan Bogdanovic had 23 with Joe Ingles adding 19. Frenchman Rudy Gobert had 13 points with 15 rebounds.

In Los Angeles, Oklahoma City Thunder took advantage of the absence of the injured LeBron James to score a comefrom-behind 107-104 victory over the Lakers at the Staples Center.

James, who is expected to face at least a week out of action after suffering an abdominal strain, looked on from the sidelines as the Lakers blew a 19-point lead to fall to 5-4.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 28 points.

Anthony Davis spearheade­d the Lakers effort with 29 points while Russell Westbrook had 27 and Carmelo Anthony 21 off the bench.

 ?? —USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (left) blocks the shot of Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler.
—USA TODAY SPORTS Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (left) blocks the shot of Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler.

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