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3 Takeaways from Celtics’ Dominion Over Hawks
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3 Takeaways from Celtics’ Dominion Over Hawks

The Boston Celtics continued their strong start to the season by defeating the Atlanta Hawks on Monday and improved their record to 7-1. This Celtics team quickly showed that they were a strong team, overwhelming their opponents with tough defense and consistent shooting, especially from behind the arc. They look to be in control at both ends of the pitch and it is clear that they are the only team that can stand in their way. As we prepare for the title race, here are the three biggest takeaways from Monday’s impressive performances.

1. A Historical Beginning

The Celtics are off to 7-1, their best start since the 2019-20 season, when they opened with a 10-1 record. The teams completed their four-game away journey with a score of 3-1, and their only loss came in the overtime thriller against the Indiana Pacers. The 2019-20 season ended with the Eastern Conference Finals, and with this start, Boston looks ready for a new playoff series. Consistency was the name of the game and if they continue on this path they should be comfortably top of the table in the East.

2. Jayson Tatum’s Raid Trip

Even though Jaylen Brown was on the sidelines, Jayson Tatum carried the Celtics with a great performance. He was hot from the start, scoring 16 points in the first quarter and adding 10 more points at halftime to give him 26 points at halftime. Tatum finished the game with 28 points on 10-for-21 shooting, but after a calmer third quarter, he took good control of the game and settled into the fourth quarter. Boston’s ability to win comfortably without one of their stars in the lineup is a testament to both Tatum’s scoring ability and the team’s depth.

3. Transitional Domination

Boston outgained Atlanta in transition and outscored the Hawks 35-4 in fast break points. Atlanta’s first fast-break basket didn’t come until the fourth quarter, thanks to a steal by Onyeka Okongwu that led to a dunk. At this point the Celtics had already taken advantage of the Hawks’ poor defense; Atlanta was 28th in defensive rankings and the Celtics exploited every hole. Sharp passing and selfless play helped Boston set the tone and showed they could quickly capitalize on their opponents’ defensive mistakes.

Looking ahead, the Celtics will face a tough matchup against the Golden State Warriors, who are off to a strong start with a 6-1 record. As this game approaches, the Celtics have another opportunity to show that they are a team to be reckoned with this season.

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