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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
Sport
Steve Hewitt

Jayson Tatum’s spectacular performance leads short-handed Celtics to sixth straight win

Jayson Tatum received the pass in the right corner behind the 3-point line, directly in front of the Pistons' bench, and Detroit’s coaching staff, including former Celtics assistant Jerome Allen, practically begged its players to come help. Bojan Bogdanović eventually made a few steps over, but it was too late as Tatum rose over Jalen Duren, with the defender’s hand in his face.

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Tatum turned around to look at the Pistons bench as he skipped away, and seemed to have a word or two to say. But they had no answers.

On a night the Celtics were severely short-handed — down Jaylen Brown, Al Horford and Malcolm Brogdon — Tatum more than made up for it with another MVP-caliber performance. He scored 43 points, including 28 during a spectacular second half, as the Celtics pulled away for their sixth consecutive victory, a 117-108 win over the Pistons.

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