BOSTON — The Boston Celtics, led by Jayson Tatum’s 34 points, effortlessly dispatched the Memphis Grizzlies 131-91 on Sunday night, showcasing their depth and prowess despite the absence of Jaylen Brown due to a back injury. Tatum, who sat out the final quarter, also contributed eight rebounds and seven assists, demonstrating his leadership and skill as Boston capitalized on a Grizzlies team limited by injuries.
The Celtics faced a Memphis squad reduced to only eight available players, yet Boston coach Joe Mazzulla praised his team’s focus and execution, reflecting a strong response after a recent loss. Kristaps Porzingis added 26 points, highlighting the Celtics’ offensive firepower and their dominance at TD Garden, where they have compiled an impressive 23-3 record.
Despite the Grizzlies’ depleted lineup, Scotty Pippen Jr., GG Jackson, and David Roddy stepped up, but their efforts were overshadowed by Boston’s comprehensive team performance. The Celtics’ bench saw significant action in the final quarter, underlining the depth and versatility of the league-leading team.
The night also served as an emotional homecoming for Marcus Smart, who was traded from Boston to Memphis. The Celtics celebrated Smart’s contributions with a video tribute and chants from fans, acknowledging his impact on the team and the community during his tenure in Boston.
As the Celtics gear up to host Atlanta, the Grizzlies aim to regroup against New York, each team focusing on maintaining momentum as they navigate through the season’s challenges.