Jayson Tatum scored 24 points in his first game at Madison Square Garden since his Achilles injury, but the Boston Celtics lost to the New York Knicks, 112-106. The game featured multiple lead changes, with the Knicks securing the win in the final moments.
Jayson Tatum scores 24 for Celtics in 1st game at Madison Square Garden since Achilles injury but Knicks win, 112-106
In his first game at Madison Square Garden since suffering a torn Achilles in last year’s NBA playoffs, Jayson Tatum scored 24 points in the Boston Celtics’ 112-106 loss over the New York Knicks on Thursday.
The Knicks held a 72-59 lead at the 6:56 mark of the third quarter before Boston surged ahead with a 24-9 run to take a two-point lead into the fourth. The Celtics went ahead 89-83 on consecutive 3-pointers by Baylor Scheierman and Tatum before the Knicks tied the score at 92-92 after scoring seven unanswered points.
From there, Boston took the lead three times and the Knicks tied the score before finally going ahead 99-98 on a Karl-Anthony Towns 3-pointer. The lead changed four more times before New York went up 109-104 on a free throw from Jalen Brunson and 3-pointer by Josh Hart. After Nikola Vučević rebounded in a missed 3 by Peyton Pritchard, Hart followed up with the dagger from long-range for the final margin.
Hart finished with a game-high 26 points, followed by 25 and 10 assists from Brunson. Towns added 16 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks, who improved their record to 52-28 to keep hold on the third seed in the Eastern Conference.
The Celtics played without leading scorer Jaylen Brown, who sat out with tendinitis in his left Achilles tendon with the team playing the first of back-to-back games. Boston hosts the New Orleans Pelicans (26-54) at TD Garden on Friday.
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Jayson Tatum scored 24 points in his first game at Madison Square Garden since recovering from a torn Achilles.
The Boston Celtics lost to the New York Knicks with a final score of 112-106.
The lead changed multiple times, with the Knicks going ahead 109-104 in the final moments after a key 3-pointer by Josh Hart.
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