NBA

Oklahoma City Thunder at Boston Celtics

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52-24, 23-16 Away
Final
100 - 135

60-16, 33-3 Home

Porzingis scores 27, Celtics earn home-court advantage in playoffs with 135-100 win over Thunder

Celtics blow out Thunder for 60th win of the season

Boston's latest victory over the Thunder earned it yet another luxury with the playoffs fast approaching.

Kristaps Porzingis had 27 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks, helping the Celtics power past the Thunder 135-100 on Wednesday night to secure the best record in the NBA and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.

Jayson Tatum finished with 24 points and Jaylen Brown added 23 points and seven rebounds for Boston, which won its 11th consecutive home game and improved to 60-16 on the season.

"We deserve it. I think it's possibly going to matter if we follow through with the vision we have for ourselves," Porzingis said.

Brown likes the progression the team has been making as the regular season winds down.

“We're not skipping any steps," Brown said. "Sixty wins. I think we're on track. When the playoffs start, it's back to square one.”

Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said the milestone is another achievement his team won't take for granted. But he also said it isn't something he wants them to dwell on.

“It's very hard to do. We may never be in this position again," Mazzulla said. "We talked about it as a team. We talked about it before the game, to try to treat this game as the clincher. To kind of put that on ourselves to be able to do that. I think it was important for us to simulate that. ... We should enjoy it tonight, and when wake up tomorrow — nobody cares.”

Brown was questionable heading into the game with a sprained left hand. He said he got it examined after Boston's win at Charlotte on Monday and described it as a sprained ligament.

“I think it’s fine. It’s something I’m not concerned with moving forward,” he said. "But it bothered me a little bit tonight.”

The Celtics trailed for only 62 seconds in the game.

Boston led by as many as 16 in the first half before Oklahoma City cut it to six points in the third quarter. Leading by 10 after three, the Celtics opened the fourth with a 12-4 run to stretch their lead to 105-87.

Josh Giddey led Oklahoma City with 17 points. Luguentz Dort added 15 points. The Thunder finished with 14 turnovers and were just 5 of 24 from beyond the arc.

OKC played without All-Star and leading scorer Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who sat for the fourth time in five games with a bruised right quadriceps. Jalen Williams missed his second straight with a sprained left ankle.

Daigneault said prior to the game that the biggest challenge Porzingis has presented this season with the Celtics is his ability to be both a rim protector and floor spacer on a roster full of shooters.

The 7-footer did both in the first half, getting 17 points, nine rebounds and three blocks in 15 minutes.

Porzingis also punctuated one of the Celtics’ best offensive sequences. Payton Pritchard dribbled into the paint, was stopped under the basket and threw the ball out to Sam Hauser in the corner. Hauser quickly swung it to Brown as he crossed half court. Brown then drove and flipped a no-look, behind-the-head pass to Porzingis on the wing for his third 3 of the game.

The basket gave Boston a 50-34 lead, its largest of the half. The Celtics took a 61-47 advantage into halftime. It marked the 50th time this season they’ve scored 60 or more points in the opening half, tying the franchise record that was set last season.

UP NEXT

Thunder: At Indiana on Friday.

Celtics: Host Sacramento on Friday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Matchup Prediction

Celtics: 88.3%
Thunder: 11.7%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 100 - 135
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 100 - 135
4th 6.0 shot clock turnover 100 - 135
4th 30.2 Oshae Brissett defensive rebound 100 - 135
4th 31.2 Gordon Hayward misses 22-foot three point jumper 100 - 135

Statistics

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35-81 FG 50-92
43.2 Field Goal % 54.3
5-24 3PT 17-40
20.8 Three Point % 42.5
25-28 FT 18-19
89.3 Free Throw % 94.7
31 Rebounds 46
5 Offensive Rebounds 11
26 Defensive Rebounds 35
21 Assists 33
8 Steals 7
5 Blocks 10
13 Turnovers 10
1 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
23 Points Off Turnovers 13
11 Fast Break Points 21
54 Points in Paint 58
11 Fouls 18
2 Largest Lead 35

Game Information

TD Garden

Location: Boston, MA
Attendance: 19,156 · Capacity:

2023-24 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 57 25 .695 - W5
Denver 57 25 .695 - W1
Minnesota 56 26 .683 1 L1
Utah 31 51 .378 26 L1
Portland 21 61 .256 36 L5

2023-24 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 64 18 .780 - W2
New York 50 32 .610 14 W5
Philadelphia 47 35 .573 17 W8
Brooklyn 32 50 .390 32 L2
Toronto 25 57 .305 39 L4
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