Celtics Extend Winning Streak to 12 Games with Dominant Victory
The Boston Celtics extended their impressive winning streak to 12 games Thursday night with a commanding 118-95 victory over the Miami Heat at TD Garden. The win further solidified their position atop the Eastern Conference standings and demonstrated why many consider them the favorites to reach the NBA Finals.
Jayson Tatum led the charge with 32 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists, while Jaylen Brown contributed 24 points on efficient shooting. The duo's chemistry has been evident throughout this remarkable stretch, with both players elevating their games when it matters most. Their ability to create offense while maintaining defensive intensity has been the backbone of Boston's success.
"We're just playing connected basketball," said Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla after the victory. "When we move the ball, play with pace, and stay committed defensively, we're tough to beat. This group has bought into what we're trying to accomplish, and it shows on the court every night."
The Celtics controlled the game from the opening tip, building a 15-point lead by halftime and never allowing Miami to mount a serious comeback. Boston shot 52% from the field and made 18 three-pointers, showcasing the offensive versatility that has made them one of the league's most dangerous teams. Their ball movement was particularly impressive, recording 28 assists on 44 made field goals.
Defensively, the Celtics held Miami to just 38% shooting and forced 16 turnovers. Al Horford and Robert Williams III anchored the paint, while the perimeter defenders disrupted Miami's rhythm throughout the contest. The Heat, who entered the game averaging 112 points per game, struggled to find consistent offensive flow against Boston's switching defense.
With this victory, the Celtics improve to 39-13 on the season and hold a comfortable lead in the Eastern Conference. Their 12-game winning streak is the longest in the NBA this season and has them playing with the confidence and cohesion necessary for a deep playoff run. As the regular season enters its final stretch, Boston appears poised to make another championship push.
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