Celtics defeat Nets, post one of NBA's best offensive performances - ESPN
BOSTON — The Celtics have been one of the NBA's hottest teams since returning from the All-Star break.
They can add one of the best offensive performances in league history to their list of accomplishments as they await a possible return of star Jayson Tatum to action.
Boston shot a season-high 66.7% (52-of-78) from the field in their 148-111 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday. Including the playoffs, it was the club's third-highest percentage in a game in the shot clock era (since 1954-55), behind 67.9% in 1984 and 67.0% in 1990, according to ESPN Research.
The Celtics also shot 64.7% from the 3-point line Friday, which equated to an 80.8% effective field goal percentage — the highest in the shot clock era. Effective field goal percentage measures shooting efficiency by adjusting for the fact that 3-pointers are worth more than two-point shots
All-Star Jaylen Brown led the way, finishing with 28 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. But he got plenty of support from his teammates, with trade deadline acquisition Nikola Vucevic adding 28 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double as a member of the Celtics.
«I thought we just did a good job reading the game,» Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said. «I thought we made the right reads throughout most of the entire game. I thought tonight Vooch really looked comfortable in his offensive reads and his offensive screening. He unlocked a lot of stuff for us.»
All 13 Celtics players scored, with Boston committing only three turnovers after halftime.
«We just try to read the game and take what's there,» Brown said.
Boston, winners of five of its six games since the All-Star break, will wait to see if Sunday night's home matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers will mark the


