Celtics hold off Wolves 127-117 as both teams shake off cobwebs

The Boston Celtics gutted out a win after shaking off some cobwebs late in the fourth quarter to earn a 127-117 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Boston Celtics returned to action against the Minnesota Timberwolves on the evening of Feb. 21st after more than a week of following the 2020 NBA All-Star weekend.

And they looked like it.

Boston came out a little rusty, allowing a Karl-Anthony Towns-less Wolves stay closer than they had any business doing until the game’s final moments, even with starting point guard Kemba Walker out with a swollen knee.

Neither team was able to get much separation early, though Boston built a small cushion off of a couple of nifty dunks from center Daniel Theis as the first quarter wound down.

The Celtics started to pull away early in the second frame as All-Star forward Jayson Tatum began to warm up, nailing a filthy step back 3-pointer with about nine minutes left in the half.

But shooting guard Jaylen Brown playing sloppy defensive early prevented his team from building much of a lead. Conversely, Tatum going off for 18 points in the first two quarters — including two rim-rattling flushes in the final two minutes of the half — kept Boston from falling behind.

The Celtics started the third quarter leading 61 – 53 with veteran swingman Gordon Hayward and new Timberwolf D’Angelo Russell trading buckets to open the frame.

A dunk and a trey by Theis on back-to-back possessions gave Boston a 68-55 lead with about 10 minutes left in the quarter, but the lead wouldn’t hold.

Minnesota cut the lead to five with 7:30 to go off a Malik Beasley layup, and a Naz Reid trey shortly after forced head coach Brad Stevens to take a time out.

15 points in the third quarter from Hayward kept Boston from falling behind, but a 3-pointer from Jordan McLaughlin cut it to 100-98 with just under nine minutes to play.

A dunk by Josh Okogie cut the lead to just one with 7:30 to go in the game.

The Wolves stayed close, and Brown would foul out with 4:30 left after a rough night defensively.

Minnesota threatened to retake the lead several times in the fourth, but never got over the hump.

Boston finally pulled away with a 7-0 run late in fourth, which saw rookie Romeo Langford on the floor to close out the contest in Brown’s absence.

The Celtics would come away with a 127-117 win that was much less certain than the final score might have suggested.

Boston was led by 29 points, 5 boards and 6 assists from Hayward on 12-of-17 shooting, 28 points and 11 boards for Tatum, and 25 points and 8 rebounds from Brown before he fouled out on 10-0f-17 shooting.

The Celtics also saw a new career high in both points (25) and rebounds (16) for Theis, the third Boston player having an efficient night with 9-of-14 shooting from the floor.

Minnesota saw an excellent night from Beasley, who went 10-of-18 overall for 27 points. Despite all five starters scoring in double-digits, it wasn’t enough to give the Wolves the upset win.

The Boston Celtics next face the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Sunday, February 23rd at 2:30 pm ET.

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