CLEVELAND — The Boston Celtics defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 109-98 Sunday after Jaylen Brown scored 23 points, grabbed nine rebounds and added eight assists. Jayson Tatum returned for his second game from a torn right Achilles and scored 20. Payton Pritchard contributed 18 points while Baylor Scheierman posted 16 and 10 rebounds. Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 30 points and Evan Mobley added 24. The Celtics built an 81-55 third-quarter lead to sweep the season series and moved within three games of Eastern Conference leader Detroit. This result affects playoff seeding implications nationally. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The Celtics' win over the Cavaliers shakes up the Eastern Conference standings. If you're a fan, this could affect your team's playoff seeding. Keep an eye on the Celtics' performance in upcoming games.
Boston's victory, led by Brown's near triple-double, has tightened the race for the top spot in the Eastern Conference. It's a reminder that every game counts in the run-up to the playoffs. Worth forwarding if you know a basketball fan who loves a good playoff race.
The Boston Celtics organization, including players Jaylen Brown and role players like Payton Pritchard and Baylor Scheierman, benefited through a decisive win that improved team standings, momentum, and playoff-seeding positioning.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, despite strong individual performances from Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley, suffered a loss that ended a home winning streak and slightly damaged their positioning in the Eastern Conference standings.
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Boston Celtics beat Cavaliers; Brown nearly records triple-double
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