Jaylen Brown put on a scoring clinic Tuesday night, dropping 35 points and grabbing nine rebounds to power the Boston Celtics past the Charlotte Hornets 113-102. The victory secured the season series for Boston, giving them a 2-1 edge over a potential first-round playoff opponent.
Brown's performance was no anomaly; it marked his 10th consecutive game with 26 or more points, showcasing the All-Star's sustained offensive firepower. He got plenty of support from his running mate, Jayson Tatum, who chipped in 23 points for his sixth straight game with at least 20. The star duo played the entire fourth quarter to seal the deal, a testament to their importance as the playoffs approach.
After trailing by 11 in the first half, the Celtics flipped the script with a dominant 35-26 third quarter. They carried that momentum into the final period, clamping down defensively to hold the Hornets to just 15 points while building a decisive 13-point lead. This win strengthens Boston's grip on the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.
Charlotte's effort was led by a brilliant 36-point outburst from LaMelo Ball, his second straight 30-point game. Brandon Miller added 20 points, and Miles Bridges recorded a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds. With two games left, the Hornets are fighting to steer clear of the play-in tournament, making every possession critical down the stretch.