OMG, this f-ing team! They head into Milwaukee last night with, of course, Jayson Tatum still on the long-term DL, but also give backup superstar Jaylen Brown a day off for his knee and last night's surprise breakout star, Neemias Queta, a night's rest after his career-best performance the day before, all while Giannis A. returns to the lineup for the Bucks. A sure-fire recipe for a Boston loss, right? And what happens?
They put Hugo González, the pride of the Iberian peninsula, in as a starter and he drops 18 points and grabs 16 rebounds, as well as three steals, two blocked shots, and one assist to lead the Celtics to a 108-81 victory. Not only were those career high numbers for González, but no Celtic player had as high numbers in as many categories since Larry Bird.
On back-to-back nights, unlikely heroes Queta and then González rise to the occasion with career-best games and lift the Boston Celtics to a 41-20 season record. If you're not yet on the team bandwagon, I suggest that now's the time to get on board.
I've been stanning for González here for a while now, mainly for his defensive play (rebounds and steals, mostly), but I purposely laid off a little because I felt like too much close examination on a rookie might build up too high an expectation, jinx his career, or at the very least, bias my opinion. But last night, he proved that he's worthy to be a starter on this team, and the bench is so deep that even without Tatum all season, the Celtics lead their division, and have the second best record in the East and the fourth best in the entire NBA.
Speaking of bench players, Payton Pritchard lead the team in scoring last night with 25 points. Luka Garza, normally a starter, got 10 rebounds off the bench while Nikola Vučević, usually the backup center, hit for 10 points and 7 assists as a starter. All starters last night had at least 10 points.
What a team! Jayson who (lol)? The Celtics held Antetokounmpo to 19 points and had a big enough lead in the fourth that they played the last two minutes of the game with Amari Williams, Max Shulga, and John Tonje (who, lol?) on the court.
The Celtics return home from this one-game road trip and will host the Charlotte Hornets (30-31) Wednesday night.
What a team!
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