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    Celtics crush Warriors, Cavs cruise past Suns

    AFP – The NBA champion Boston Celtics crushed the Golden State Warriors 125-85 yesterday as current league leaders Cleveland romped past the Phoenix Suns.

    Jayson Tatum scored 22 points with nine rebounds and seven assists before sitting out the entire fourth quarter for the Celtics, who handed the Warriors their worst home defeat since a 149-104 loss to Dallas in 1985.

    Kristaps Porzingis added 18 points and Jaylen Brown chipped in 17 for Boston, who took full advantage of the absence of Draymond Green, the latest Warriors injury victim after he strained his left calf on Saturday.

    “Those are some of the tricky games in the NBA, when (teams) have some star players out, other guys get a different role,” Tatum said. “We fell victim to that a couple of times this year, so (we were) just trying to lock in from the beginning.”

    Up by 15 at halftime, the Celtics erupted for 43 points in the third quarter.

    Stephen Curry scored 18 points to lead the Warriors and Moses Moody added 13 off the bench – the only Golden State players to score in double figures.

    “We’ve got to flush this one down the toilet,” head coach Steve Kerr said, calling the blowout “demoralising”.

    It was just one of the lopsided results as the NBA marked the Martin Luther King Jr holiday with a day-long slate of games.

    Donovan Mitchell scored 33 points to fuel the Cavaliers in a 118-92 victory over the Phoenix Suns.

    Injury absences of Evan Mobley, Isaac Okoro and Caris LeVert did nothing to slow the Cavs, who led by as many as 32 on the way to boosting their league-best record to 36-6.

    Kevin Durant scored 33 points with seven rebounds to lead the Suns, but Devin Booker – who had scored at least 30 points in the Suns’ last five games – was held to 15 points on six-of-14 shooting.

    In New Orleans, the Pelicans authored the biggest comeback in franchise history, erasing a 25-point deficit to beat the Utah Jazz 123-119 in overtime.

    Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum drives to the basket against Golden State Warriors’ Buddy Hield during the first half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco, United States. PHOTO: AP
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