The Celtics pulled off an impossible seven point turnaround in the final 2 minutes after the Celtics trailed by six points due to Bradley Beal’s scoring barrage reaching 46 late in the fourth quarter. Kemba Walker fed Semi Ojeleye for a three, then Jayson Tatum hit two straight buckets in the lane to pull within one. The Celtics then laid a trap on Bradley Beal and forced a turnover, setting up an in bounds from Tatum through Payton Pritchard back to Tatum who hit a scoop layup through Beal for the win. Brad Stevens and the Celtics then drew up a trap on Beal with 4 seconds left to cut off his three point attempt. The 111-110 win was the most impressive of the season and marked Boston’s first two game win streak since January. Bobby Manning reported for the Garden Report live from TD Garden.
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