Jayson Tatum REVEALS THE ‘CANDID’ MOMENT THAT HELPED THE CELTICS TRANSFORM WITH A 26-POINT COME-BACK!đ„đ
Joe Mazzulla reminded the Celtics starters that he had the option to sit them on the bench, according to Tatum.
Jayson Tatum. Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images
Tyrese Maxey, who spoiled Bostonâs Christmas Day outing last month, was in the process of torching them again. He hit four of his first five 3-point attempts, and his confidence was overflowing as Philadelphia jumped out to a 17-point halftime lead.
The Celticsâ defense looked porous, even with Sixers stars Joel Embiid and Paul George in street clothes. The listlessness on defensive rotations and closeouts that plagued Boston during select moments throughout the season had returned.
Other than Kristaps Porzingis hitting the occasional jumper from way beyond the 3-point line, the Celtics did not have much going offensively.
All the ingredients for an ugly loss to an 11th place team were there. But, somehow, the Celtics dug their way out of the deficit.
âWe just had to be honest with ourselves at halftime,â Jayson Tatum said. âThey had 20 points in transition. We just â our competitive spirit wasnât where it needed to be, and Joe (Mazzulla) was like âyo if youâre tired, then just tell me, Iâll sit you guys down and let the Stay Ready group play. We just had a choice to make.â
The Celtics chose to turn it on in the second-half, but the process did not work immediately. Philadelphia led by as much as 26 points in the third quarter.
âIt was a long third quarter,â Tatum said. âIt didnât go our way right away and we just had to keep fighting, but it brought the best out of us. Thatâs how weâre supposed to play. It took a little bit from everybody. Our competitive joy was there on both ends and it was just fun to be a part of.â
Ex-Celtic Guerschon Yabusele beat on his chest after dunking on Derrick White, a visual example of how confident the Sixers were in their big lead. It felt, in that moment, that it simply wasnât the Celticsâ night, White said.
âJust kind of frustrated,â White said. âTrying to get back into the game thatâs like a 5-point swing. Tried to tell our guys to stick together, stick with it and found a way to get a win.â
The Celtics clamped down on Philadelphia late, allowing just 16 points in the third quarter. Maxey was limited to two points in the quarter, both of which came on free-throws.
Meanwhile, Tatum, White, and Sam Hauser caught fire from 3-point range, shooting a combined 7-for-8 from three in the final frame. The looks the Celtics were getting werenât much different from the ones in the first-half, Mazzulla said while shaking his head.
âThe math evened out, but youâve got to play hard, math and effort,â Mazzulla said. âWe played hard in the second half and the math caught up, which gave us a chance and then we executed, made some big-time plays on both ends.â
Jaylen Brown said the Celtics were able to adjust their mindset, which led to the second-half comeback.
âItâs the NBA,â Brown said. âOn any given night, thereâs enough talent where teams can play well. But, weâre the better team. We just had to stick with it. They were trying to mix it up. Give credit to Nick Nurse, he had his guys prepared and they threw some different coverages at us to try to slow us down.â
âBut, once we just started playing basketball and forgetting about what coverage theyâre in, forget about the referees, just come out and play, the game will take care of itself.