Tatum, Nader Play PG, but ‘O’ Goes Silent During L

SALT LAKE CITY – Jaylen Brown didn’t play, and point guard availability was
limited for Boston. In the end, those two facts may have cost the Celtics a win
Thursday night in Utah.

Boston, playing both without both Brown and Demetrius Jackson, watched its
offense stall during crunch time as the Jazz stormed back from a 13-point
deficit to capture a 68-65 win.

The Celtics led by 13 points after Abdel Nader canned a 3-pointer with 6:45
remaining in the third quarter. Boston held onto an eight-point lead heading
into the fourth quarter, but that’s when the Jazz found their rhythm.

Utah rallied around Dante Exum’s offense and Donovan Mitchell’s defense as it
tied the game up less than three minutes into the final period. Tony Bradley
managed to dunk one home through Tatum’s defense to tie the game up at 56-56,
and Utah took its first lead of the second half shortly thereafter.

Exum scored seven points during the fourth quarter, while Mitchell hounded Tatum
with defense that ignited Utah’s offense.

“We made the point (to Mitchell): you can impact the game besides scoring and
shooting,” acting Jazz head coach Alex Jensen said of Mitchell’s defensive
impact. “That’s what he did. That was a big difference in the game.”

Thanks in large part to Mitchell’s efforts, Boston’s offense went cold during
the fourth quarter, as it totaled only 11 points compared to Utah’s 22. It
surely missed the presence of Brown, who averaged 17.5 points per game through
the first two contests of the week.

Such was a stark contrast to Boston’s first three quarters, during which Tatum
and Nader helped to initiate a very successful offensive attack.

The Celtics scored 54 points on 48.7 percent shooting during the first three
quarters of play. Nader scored 17 of those points on 6-for-10 shooting, and
Tatum added eight to go along with nine rebounds.

The duo totaled only three assists on the night, but acting head coach Jerome
Allen was pleased with the way they jumpstarted the offense.

“I thought in spurts they executed the plan,” Allen said after the loss. “I
thought they tried to get our guys in the right spots and get us playing with
the right pace.”

Nader finished the contest with a game-high 17 points. Tatum, meanwhile tallied
his second consecutive double-double, this one consisting of 12 points and 12
boards.

Allen did not tell the two youngsters that the offense would be running through
them as they took on the Jazz, but Tatum was prepared for the challenge.

“He’s been switching it up,” Tatum said of Allen following the game. “Before we
came here he said guys were going to play different positions. So I kind of
expected it. He’s just trying different things.”

Tatum said that he had one specific goal at the onset of the game when the ball
was put into his hands.

“Just try to make the right play,” he commented. “Just to get us going, because
we had some tough stretches during the game.”

The toughest of stretches were undoubtedly during the second half, and in
particular, during the fourth quarter. Boston’s offense went silent, and the
Jazz took advantage.

Utah, the hosts of the four-day Summer League, finished the week with an
undefeated record of 3-0. Boston, meanwhile, finished with a 1-2 record.

Both teams will head to Las Vegas for a second and lengthier stretch of play
during the much larger-scale NBA Summer League, which will feature 24 teams.

The Celtics open up their stretch in Vegas at 8:30 p.m. Saturday night when they
take on the rival Los Angeles Lakers on ESPN.

Player: Jayson Tatum

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