The Nets’ overtime thriller at TD Garden last week was, in fact, not a fluke. The circumstances were just a little better for them. The Boston Celtics were playing without Jaylen Brown and Kristaps Porziņģis, missed 39 3-pointers on their home court, and Brooklyn appropriately pushed the defending champions to the brink of defeat.

However, Wednesday’s rematch at Barclays Center felt like a completely different ballgame, because it was. Brown rejoined his All-Star running mate Jayson Tatum on the wing. Brooklyn was without two impact defenders in Ben Simmons (left calf tightness) and Dorian Finney-Smith (left ankle sprain).

And instead of shooting a measly 26.4% from deep, the Celtics shot a season-high 48.9% from downtown (22-of-45), racked up 18 second-chance points, forced 13 turnovers and defeated Brooklyn handily this time around, 139-114, to take a 2-0 lead on the season series. The home team made 19 treys and shot an impressive 51.3% from the field, but it did not matter in comparison to Boston’s dominance.

The Nets fell to 5-7 after Wednesday’s result and have now lost three of their past four games. Up next, the team has two games against the Knicks in three days, starting with Friday’s matchup at Madison Square Garden.

The final score was a bit jarring, especially considering how well the Nets played early. They raced out to a 14-5 lead behind stellar play at both ends of the court by Ziaire Williams, and despite being shorthanded, they led by as many as 13 points in the first quarter.

Unfortunately for them, Tatum took over toward the end of the opening period and made five of his first seven shots. Then the MVP chants started. Then all the sudden Brooklyn’s 13-point advantage had been trimmed down to two entering the second quarter. Boston, paced by Brown and Payton Pritchard who combined for 23 points in the second quarter, outscored the Nets 33-26 to take a 65-60 lead at halftime. Brooklyn’s Cam Thomas started to get it going before the break, but it was a relatively quiet night for him overall.

Tatum poured in 15 more points in the third quarter. The Celtics made seven more treys as a team and committed zero turnovers in the period. And just like that Brooklyn found itself down 14 points entering the final frame and never recovered.

Williams finished with a season-high 23 points for the Nets in the loss. Thomas and Dennis Schröder added 17 and 16 points, respectively.

Tatum (36 points) and Brown (24 points) combined for 60 points in Boston’s 10th win of the season and Pritchard added 23 points off the bench.

Originally Published: November 13, 2024 at 10:08 PM EST

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