Celtics vs. Cavaliers score: 'Underappreciated' Jayson Tatum ignites Boston with 33 points in Game 3 win

The Boston Celtics are back in front in their second-round playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The top-seeded Celtics got 33 points from Jayson Tatum and another 28 points from Jaylen Brown in their 106-93 victory in Game 3 on Saturday night. Boston, which now leads 2-1 in the best-of-seven series, began the second half on a 14-0 run and kept a mostly comfortable lead over Cleveland for the remainder of the game.

Donovan Mitchell scored a team-high 33 points for the Cavs, who couldn't come up with a second straight victory after winning Game 2 in Boston by 24 points on Thursday. Mitchell hit seven of his 12 3-point attempts, but the rest of the Cavs were 5 for 24 from beyond the arc. The loss was Cleveland's first at home in the 2024 playoffs.

The Celtics are heavily favored in this series and are trying to follow a similar script to their first-round takedown of the Miami Heat. The Celtics had a surprising Game 2 loss at home in that series before winning Games 3 and 4 on the road and closing things out in five games.

Jrue Holiday had 18 points for Boston on Saturday, shooting an efficient 7 for 10 from the field and 3 of 4 on 3-pointers, but Tatum was the catalyst on Saturday.

In his first playoff game this season, Tatum shot 7-of-18 from the field, but finished with a triple-double. That began a trend in which he largely played very well in all of the secondary aspects of the game, but could not buy a bucket. 

Over the Celtics' first seven games of this run, Tatum was averaging 21.7 points, 10 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game, but shooting 40.7% from the field and 26.8% from 3-point land -- the least efficient postseason numbers of his career. The result was a strange situation where Tatum was playing well overall, but not doing the one thing the Celtics truly need from him if they want to win the title. 

Following the Celtics' surprise defeat at home in Game 2 on Thursday, in which Tatum shot 7-of-17 from the field, he told reporters that he wasn't concerned. 

"I've been in the league long enough that sometimes you just don't make [shots]," Tatum said. "You just gotta still continue to take the right shots, and it'll even out... I know how to score the ball. Scoring is kinda like the least of my worries."

He backed up that talk immediately by knocking down his first three shots on Saturday en route to his 33 points -- his highest total of the playoffs. While his 11-of-25 shooting performance wasn't the most efficient, it was notable that he took more shots than any other game this postseason. He added 13 rebounds and six assists, but it was his scoring that made all the difference on the road. 

Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla was extremely pleased with Tatum's performance. 

"He's a really great player that gets taken advantage of because he's been really good for a long time," Mazzulla said. "Underappreciated."

To that point, Tatum now has 11 playoff games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. That's more than Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Hakeem Olajuwon, just to name a few Hall of Famers, and tied is for the eighth-most such games all-time. 

Tatum has rightfully faced criticism at times during his career, including after Game 2 of this series, but he also gets held to an extremely high standard because of the success he's had early in his career. He is one of the best players in the league, and he has to play like it in order for the Celtics to go on another deep playoff run. 

That means doing all the little things, but it also means scoring, even if he has to force the issue at times. As great as it is to get everyone involved, the Celtics are at their best when he has the ball in his hands and is looking to be aggressive, just as he was in Game 3. 

"We have a really great team, but we know we only go as far as [Jaylen Brown, who scored 28 points, and I] go," Tatum said. "That's being the best players, the best teammates on both ends of the floor and leading these guys every single night."

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FINAL: Celtics 106 -- Cavaliers 93

After a surprise defeat at home in Game 2, the Celtics delivered a response on Saturday with a 13-point win in Game 3 to take a 2-1 series lead and reclaim homecourt advantage. This was the first time that the Cavaliers lost in Cleveland during the playoffs. 

Jayson Tatum stepped up with his best performance of the playoffs: 33 points, 13 rebounds and six assists. He now has 11 playoff games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, which is tied for the eight-most all-time. Jaylen Brown added 28 points on a highly-efficient 13-of-17 from the field, and Jrue Holiday chipped in 18 points, eight rebounds and five assists. 

Donovan Mitchell went for 33 points to lead the Cavaliers, but he did not get enough help in this one. Cavs not named Mitchell and Evan Mobley shot 17-of-51 (33.3%). 

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Pritchard and White hit two massive 3s

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Third quarter: Celtics 84 -- Cavaliers 69

The Cavaliers were, in fact, able to settle things down and prevent the Celtics from running away after that torrid start to the third quarter. Even so, the Celtics enter the fourth quarter with a 15-point lead thanks in large part to a much-improved performance by Jayson Tatum. He has 27 points, 11 rebounds and five assists on 9-of-18 from the field. Jaylen Brown has chipped in with 20 points and Jrue Holiday has added 18 of his own. 

 
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Celtics start third on 14-0 run, Mobley tweaks ankle

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Halftime: Celtics 57 -- Cavaliers 48

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Holiday giving the Celtics a big boost

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First quarter: Celtics 30 -- Cavaliers 28

Jayson Tatum has gotten off to a strong start for the Celtics with 12 points on 5-of-9 from the field to lead all scorers. Donovan Mitchell, though, has just about matched him with 11 points of his own on 4-of-8 shooting. Both teams have made five 3-pointers in what has been an extremely competitive first quarter. 

 
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Allen out, Wade in for Cavaliers

The Cavaliers remain without big man Jarrett Allen, who has not played since Game 4 of the first round due to a rib injury. They did get some good news on the injury front, however, as Dean Wade was cleared after missing the last two months with a knee sprain.