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Kristaps Porzingis reappeared with the Celtics five months later and scored 16 points in the win over the Clippers.
A full party in Boston. The Celtics broke the LA Cutterswho were already down 29 points at halftime, and also celebrated in comeback style Kristaps Porzingis.
The Latvian giant was fundamental in the ring last season but finished the course in cotton wool and underwent surgery immediately after the finals for an injury to the tibial tendon in his left leg.
Kristaps Porzingis reappeared with the Celtics five months later and scored 16 points in the win over the Clippers. Brian Fluharty/Getty Images
Any team would miss a piece as special and different as Porzingis, but these Celtics are not just a team, they have won six in a row and survived without the center with the second record best in the league (now 15-3) just behind the historic and amazing Cleveland Cavaliers (17-1).
In his first outing this season, Porzingis started, played 23 minutes and added 16 points (6 of 12 on field goals, 1 of 6 on threes), 6 rebounds, 2 assists, a steal and 2 blocks. He stood out in the two aspects that make him so valuable in those in green: internal fear and external threat.
Porzingis’ return had clearly inspired his players, who were running over the Clippers. Especially wild was the second quarter, in which the Celtics made 12 three-pointers, tying the NBA record in time.
Jayson Tatum (20 points and 9 rebounds), Payton Pritchard (20 points with 6 of 10 in triples) and Rory White (19 points with 5 of 9 triples and 7 assists) led Celtics scorers with 22 of 51 triples.
On a back-to-back night for both teams, the Clippers (11-8) dominated and their defense, one of the best in the NBA, scored 51 points in the second quarter.
In this case, which ended the Angelenos’ five-game winning streak, it was the most productive Ivica Zubac (23 points and 10 rebounds) and Hard James (19 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists).
The return of the hero
Received a hero’s ovation at the TD Garden, Porzingis entered the game with enthusiasm, played four triples in just over three minutes (he made one) and made clear his defensive power in the field.
Porzingis had all eyes on him but Tatum was the most active in the first quarter, with 9 points and 7 rebounds for the Celtics to set the pace (27-20) despite the weak 4 of 17 in triplicate.
No one remembered that blur on the sidelines when the triples started raining in the second quarter.
A surprising 12 of 17 were signed from outside by some of the awesome Celtics. White was the favorite with 4 of 4 in triples but Brown also stood out with 3 of 4 and Pritchard with 3 of 5.
The Clippers surrendered a total of 51 points, surrendering to almost unbelievable evidence today: when the Celtics get three points, there is nothing to do.
Down 79-48 at halftime, Zubac (17 points and 6 rebounds) kept things going for the visitors while Tatum (14 points and 8 rebounds) stood out for the locals instead of. Jaylen Brown (15 points), White (14 points) and Pritchard (12 points).
The Celtics fell asleep during the restart and the Clippers didn’t miss it, so a 7-23 run left the margin at ‘only’ 15 points (86-71 with 4.19 to go).
There was no time for Boston fans to worry as, after Joe Mazzulla’s timeout, two threes from Pritchard and one from Sam Hauser They returned the difference to about 20 points.
The history of the game ended there. The Celtics entered the final quarter with a 99-78 lead, gave them a chance to retain their stars and closed the party for Porzingis’ return with the substitutions.
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## Welcome Back, KP! An Interview About Porzingis’ Return and the Celtics’ Dominance
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News, where we break down the biggest stories in sports. Tonight, we’re diving into the thrilling return of Kristaps Porzingis to the Boston Celtics lineup after five months on the sidelines. We’re joined by two basketball analysts with diverse perspectives: **[Guest 1 Name]**, known for their deep statistical analysis, and **[Guest 2 Name]**, who brings a unique insight into player psychology and team dynamics. Welcome to both of you!
**Section 1: Porzingis’ Impact and the Celtics’ Offensive Explosion**
* **[To Guest 1]:** Kristaps Porzingis’ return seems to have sparked an electric performance from the Celtics, especially in the second quarter. Can you break down the statistical impact of his presence on the team’s offense? How does his playing style complement their existing roster?
* **[To Guest 2]:** Beyond the numbers, what do you think Porzingis’ comeback means for the Celtics’ overall morale and confidence? Does his presence on the court inspire a different level of play from his teammates?
* **[To Both]:** The Celtics hit an astonishing 22 three-pointers in this game, tying an NBA record. To what extent can we attribute this offensive outburst to Porzingis’ return? Was it simply a hot shooting night, or was there a strategic change based on his presence on the court?
**Section 2: Defensive Outlook and Future Prospects**
* **[To Guest 1]:**
While the Celtics’ offense stole the show, how did their defense perform, particularly against a strong Clippers’ team? How effectively did they contain players like Paul George and Kawhi Leonard, even with Porzingis coming off an injury?
* **[To Guest 2]:** Porzingis is coming back from a tibial tendon injury. How might this impact his defensive capabilities, both in the short term and for the rest of the season? What adjustments might the Celtics need to make defensively to accommodate him?
* **[To Both]:** Looking ahead, how significant is Porzingis’ return for the Celtics’ championship aspirations? Do they now have the tools to compete with the top teams in the league, including the dominant Cleveland Cavaliers?
**Section 3: The Clippers’ Perspective and Lessons Learned**
* **[To Guest 1]:** The Clippers had a five-game winning streak snapped by this loss. What were some key factors that contributed to their struggles against the Celtics? Was it simply a case of being outmatched, or were there other contributing factors?
* **[To Guest 2]:** Despite the loss, there were still positive takeaways for the Clippers, particularly from players like Ivica Zubac and James Harden. How can they build on these individual performances moving forward, even in the face of this defeat?
**Conclusion:**
Well, thank you both for sharing your insightful perspectives on this exciting game. It seems clear that Kristaps Porzingis’ return has injected a new level of energy and excitement into the Boston Celtics. We’ll be watching closely to see how this unfolds throughout the season.
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