Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers Post-Game Stats: Jayson Tatum Shines Bright As Lakers’ Winning Streak Snaps In Intense Showdown
Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers Post-Game Stats: Jayson Tatum Shines Bright As Lakers’ Winning Streak Snaps In Intense Showdown

The Boston Celtics made a statement at TD Garden, ending the Los Angeles Lakers’ eight-game winning streak with a 111-101 victory. The defending champions leaned on their star duo of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, who combined for 71 points to overpower the Lakers and halt the dominance of Luka Doncic and LeBron James.
This crucial win improved Boston’s season record to 46-18, keeping them in the second seed in the Eastern Conference behind the Cleveland Cavaliers. Meanwhile, the Lakers, now 40-22, dropped to the third seed in the West as the Denver Nuggets (41-22) moved past them in the standings.
Tatum And Brown Lead The Charge For The Boston Celtics

After giving a strong statement facing Los Angeles, Jayson Tatum delivered one of his best performances of the season on Saturday. He scored 40 points while adding 12 rebounds, 8 assists, and 2 steals. He was efficient from the free-throw line, making 10 of his 12 attempts, and knocked down six three-pointers. Brown complimented Tatum’s efforts with 31 points, shooting 13-of-25 from the field while grabbing six rebounds.
Al Horford recorded 14 points, nine rebounds, and four assists, while Derrick White controlled the backcourt with 10 points and seven assists. Jrue Holiday struggled offensively, finishing with just seven points, but played a key role on defense.
The Lakers faced a major setback when LeBron James exited the game with a groin strain after playing 35 minutes. Before his departure, James contributed 22 points, 14 rebounds, and nine assists. His absence in the final stretch made it difficult for the Lakers to mount a comeback.
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Doncic led Los Angeles with 34 points, eight rebounds, and three assists. Austin Reaves provided 16 points in 39 minutes, while Jarred Vanderbilt was active on the boards, securing eight rebounds. Rookie Dalton Knecht added nine points off the bench in limited minutes.

