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Jason Tatum reaches 51 points and is a career high with 3 shots

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“When you play a lot of games, sometimes it’s that simple, Sometimes you don’t put them in it,” reflection Jason Tatum After a night of monsters spent in Washington, where he led the Boston Celtics to a comfortable 87-116 victory over The Wizards with 51 points And his best ocean performance in his career: 9 goals from 14 attempts. “When you miss shots, you know what you can really do, so sometimes you have to laugh about it.”

The Boston star’s amazing match came after a disastrous streak for him In his last three matches, he has accumulated 0 out of 17 in threes. He broke his losing streak with the best of his career, almost nothing.

Tatum earned 31 points in the first inning, 48 in three periods and reached 50 with a drive to the basket with 4:30 left. In the past two years, no player has scored more than 50 pointsHe has five, followed by Steve Curry with four.

Having completely resolved the match, Ime Udoka sat him down before 3:55 left before the capital’s well-deserved applause. The accompaniment ended with a series of 18 of 28 Shooting field added 10 rebounds and 7 assists for his amazing performance. Jaylyn Brown, with 18 points and 10 rebounds, he was accompanied by 4 triples from 9 attempts that ended with the liquidation of the minimum local resistance.

In the first half, the Wizards saw it idle (45-60) after losing the Celtics 14-0. Bradley Bell He led the local team with 19 points and 7 assists, and the Israeli outperformed Denny Aviga With 13 points and 7 rebounds.

Marcus Smart, who hasn’t played since January 10, is back from his COVID-19 edition, scoring 11 points for Boston, ninth in the East with 24 wins and 24 losses. The Magicians are 10th with 23 wins and 24 losses.

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