#1 CELTICS at #6 PACERS | FULL GAME 3 HIGHLIGHTS | May 25, 2024
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The Boston Celtics defeated the Indiana Pacers, 114-111 after shutting the video game on a 13-2 run in the final 2 and a half minutes, to take a 3-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference Finals. Jayson Tatum led Boston with 36 factors, 10 rebounds, and 8 assists while Jaylen Brown added 24 factors and 3 aids. Al Horford added 23 factors and 5 rebounds while going 7-12 from range, setting a new Playoff career-high at the same time.
Andrew Nembhard led Indiana with a Playoff career-high 32 factors, in addition to 9 helps and 4 rebounds while T.J. McConnell (23 factors, 9 rebounds, 6 assists), Pascal Siakam (22 factors, 6 helps), and Myles Turner (22 points, 10 rebounds) completed 67 points for Indiana.
Video game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals will certainly occur on Monday, May 27 (8:00 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN2).
Game/Series Notes
– With tonight’s performance, Jayson Tatum has currently exceeded 2,500+ PTS, 500+ AST, and 250+ 3PM in his Playoff profession. Tatum is the second-fastest gamer to get to those overalls in regards to video games played in NBA background. Just Stephen Curry reached those marks in much less video games:
o Stephen Curry (97 video games).
o Jayson Tatum (107 video games).
o James Harden (112 video games).
o Kevin Durant (127 video games).
– Indiana’s Pascal Siakam has actually now racked up 20 or even more factors in six successive Playoff games; he signs up with Reggie Miller (3x) and Paul George (2x) as the only players in franchise business history to have such a streak.
– The Pacers had four players with 20 or more points in tonight’s video game (Nembhard, McConnell, Siakam, and Turner) v the Celtics, noting just the second time in their franchise background they did this in the Playoffs. The other circumstances began May 5, 1991, in Game 5 of the First Round, likewise against the Boston Celtics, which they lost 124-121.
o Reggie Miller, Chuck Person, Detlef Schrempf, and Micheal Williams were the four Pacers to rack up 20+.