The Celtics (36-11) orchestrated a comeback against the Pelicans (26-21), securing a 118-112 win on Monday night. Jayson Tatum’s fourth-quarter brilliance, complemented by Jaylen Brown and Jrue Holiday, ended Boston’s two-game home skid.
Tatum scored 28 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out eight assists. Brown’s 22 points and 11 rebounds, along with Jrue Holiday’s 20 points and Derrick White’s 17, played pivotal roles in the Celtics’ resurgence.
The Pelicans, led by Brandon Ingram’s 28 points and Zion Williamson’s 26, initially held a comfortable 17-point lead.
Key contributions from Derrick White, including a crucial three-pointer, propelled Boston ahead 99-98, marking a lead change. Tatum’s steal and powerful two-handed dunk, followed by a layup from White, extended the lead to 104-99.
In the closing minutes, Tatum’s steal and subsequent dunk, along with efficient free throws, secured the Celtics’ victory.