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Celtics-Suns takeaways: Porzingis leads 132-102 rout without Tatum

Porzingis dropped 30 points on a hot 10 of 15 shooting in Phoenix.

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Eddie House catches up with Kristaps Porzingis in an exclusive 1-on-1 interview following the Celtics’ 132-102 win over the Suns.

What to Know

  • The Celtics did not have Jayson Tatum after the star forward rolled his ankle in Monday's win in Sacramento.
  • Kristaps Porzingis scored a team-high 30 points for Boston.
  • Jaylen Brown delivered a bounce-back performance following a quiet night last time out.
  • Boston's prolific 3-point shooting proved to be too much for Phoenix, which endured a dry spell in the second quarter and couldn't maintain pace.

The Boston Celtics scorched the Suns in Phoenix to make it seven straight wins after a 132-102 result Wednesday night.

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Without Jayson Tatum (ankle), the Celtics jumped off to a hot start, leading 21-9 before taking a 42-38 lead after one quarter. Boston drilled its triples early on, nailing 10 of 17 with seven of the eight players who played making at least one in the first 12 minutes. Kristaps Porzingis went 3-for-3 from deep while Jrue Holiday also added nine points, but not all via distance.

Keeping Phoenix in it was Kevin Durant, who led all scorers after one quarter with 16 points on 6 of 8 shooting. No other Sun recorded more than five points (Devin Booker, Collin Gillespie).

Boston then turned it up multiple notches in the second, leading by as much as 25 points with the 3-point disparity continuing to show. The Celtics increased their made triples to 14, while the Suns went a cold 0-for-9 from beyond the arc in the period. Four Boston starters eclipsed double-digit points, led by Porzingis' 17. Durant pushed his point total to 20, but no other Suns player had more than nine (Booker) as Boston led 73-54.

Boston bumped its largest lead to 34 in the third quarter as its stellar shooting continued. Porzingis moved to 30 points while Jaylen Brown followed with 24. Durant still carried Phoenix with 30, but Booker struggled with just 14 points on 4 of 13 shooting.

The final quarter was just about getting through unscathed without injuries, and Boston did just that as Sam Hauser and Payton Pritchard got to add to their stats, as did Neemias Queta.

With the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday, here are three takeaways from the Celtics' blowout win over the Suns:

Kristaps Porzingis shows out

Porzingis' health has been a frequent question mark, but tonight was one of those games where he exhibited the best version of himself. The 29-year-old tied a game high with 30 points on a hot 10 of 15 clip overall, while making 4 of 5 triples.

He added eight rebounds, two assists and two blocks to his stat line in 29 minutes, not playing in the fourth quarter with the game wrapped up. If Joe Mazzulla can continue to manage Porzingis' minutes properly, the big man can win the team some playoff games single-handedly.

Jaylen Brown bounces back

After a quiet game against the Sacramento Kings on Monday despite 4 of 5 shooting, Brown made sure to step up in Tatum's absence.

The 28-year-old recorded 24 points, second on the team, with a 7 of 15 clip from the field (4 of 9 from deep) while converting all six free-throw attempts. He added five assists, three rebounds and a steal to his stat sheet in 28 minutes, also not needing to play in the fourth.

C's scorch Phoenix from distance

Sometimes the modern NBA is simple: Just make more 3-pointers than your opponent. Boston found a rhythm early with 10 first-quarter triples made. Phoenix kept within distance with four, but missed nine attempts in the second quarter without a make and fell behind permanently.

Boston finished the game making 22 of 52 3-point attempts, good for 42.3 percent on extremely high volume. Phoenix, on the other hand, ended up 13 of 41 from distance, only 31.7 percent. While Durant went 3 of 4, Booker went 1 of 6 and Cody Martin went 1 of 7.

It was a stark difference for the Celtics, with Al Horford being the worst starter from distance (2 of 7). Porzingis, Brown and Derrick White all made at least four triples, with Sam Hauser going 3 of 4 off the bench. Pritchard struggled, however, mustering just a 1 of 8 clip on the night. Still, he totaled seven points, six rebounds, four assists and a steal to help see off the game in the fourth.

Boston's second and final regular-season matchup vs. Phoenix will be at home on Friday, April 4. Tip-off time is slated for 7:30 p.m. ET.

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