Boston Celtics had the lead against 76ers with a standing of 112-95 at the TD Garden, Oct. 29. According to Comcast Sportsnet, Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas had spent a large portion of the preseason awareness raising for Celtics coach Brad Stevens to put him in the starting up. The point guard always kept his principle to do whatever was needed for Celtics to win games.
Standing as a runner-up last season, Thomas played the game as a potential Sixth Man of the Year, according to Comcast Sportsnet. The point guard made 27 points, seven assists, and three steals. He aimed at Celtics power forward Amir Johnson, who had 15 points and seven rebounds. Johnson came in and showed defensive plays after the team struggled in the first half.
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In his interview with ESPN, Celtics coach Stevens revealed that his plans for the team had always been on the next game, next practice, and next session. He told the publication that he would leave the how much they have improved up to what would happen.
For Stevens, focusing on the things they could handle, being who they were, and staying even-kneeled through ups and downs, were all they can do.
The Celtics was left in the first quarter with 21-26, but was able to take the lead from the 76ers in the second half at 30-14. The teams had close scores of 28-27 in the third quarter and the final quarter allowed the team to be ahead by five points.
Overall, Celtics (1-0) and 76ers (0-1) stand at a final score of 112-95 for their latest match. Their upcoming matches are yet to be revealed.
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