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Toronto Raptors force game 7 against the Boston Celtics in double overtime drama

In an unbelievable game, the Toronto Raptors prevailed after double overtime with 125: 122 against the Boston Celtics and forced a decisive Game 7. An outstanding Kyle Lowry (click here for his highlights) was the man of the game, from the first to the last minute the game was characterized by the highest intensity.

Lowry, who finished the game with 33 points (12/20 FG, 6/10 3FG), was also the one who put Toronto in the lead with four points in the second overtime, which was enough to win. Norman Powell also convinced with 23 points from the bench (6/11 FG, 10 of them in the 2OT), while Fred VanVleet needed 22 litters for 21 points (3/13 3FG). Serge Ibaka (13), Pascal Siakam (12, but 5/19 FG) and OG Anunoby (13, 13 rebounds) also scored double-digit.

Apart from the disappointing Kemba Walker (5, 2/11 FG), the Celtics showed a solid team performance. Top scorer was Jaylen Brown (31, 11/30 FG, 16 rebounds), followed by Jayson Tatum (29, 9/21 FG, 14 rebounds) and Marcus Smart, who even scored a triple-double (23 points, 11 rebounds, 10 Assists). Daniel Theis was also convincing (18 points, 7 rebounds, his best scenes are here). Game 7 takes place on Saturday night at 3 a.m.

The intensity was high right from the start, but this was not reflected in anything that could be counted. After three minutes, Smart had two fouls on the account, but already sunk three threes. Toronto found hardly any solutions in the offense, while the Celtics made the game fast after rebounds. However, since Tatum stumbled enormously (1/7 FG), the gap was only four points after twelve minutes, 21:25.

Little fell on either side, the exception being Brown, who was 17 points after a few minutes in the second quarter. The lead was now in double digits, reservist Wannamaker was also accurate. Ibaka’s three threes shortened to -5 because the Celtics’ attack engine also stuttered. With an 8-2 run Toronto it went into the break, 52:48 Boston.

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