Jayson Tatum missed his first game-winning shot in regulation against the Toronto Raptors, but redeemed himself in overtime with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to secure a 126-123 victory for the Boston Celtics, boosting their record to 11-3. Tatum finished one assist shy of a triple-double with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and nine assists, while teammate Jaylen Brown led Boston with 27 points. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla praised Tatum’s work ethic and mental toughness for bouncing back and hitting the game-winner in overtime, despite the Raptors putting up a tough fight with Jakob Pöltl scoring 35 points and RJ Barrett recording a triple-double.
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Week 15 Care/Don't Care: Without Geno Smith, Seahawks offense (and fantasy football outlook) paints bleak picture
In Week 15, the Packers utilized a balanced offense with Jordan Love throwing deep passes effectively, showcasing a different dimension to their game, while the Seahawks defense struggled against outside corner routes. The Bills displayed their versatility on offense, with a strong rushing attack and effective use of depth backs, leading to a well-rounded performance against the Lions. The Buccaneers delivered a statement win against the Chargers, demonstrating their potential when playing mistake-free football and...
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