On March 6, the NBA regular season came back on March 6, and the Cleveland Cavaliers finally defeated the Boston Celtics at home with a score of 105-104. In this game, Allen and Tatum, the two big players on the inside, played well, scoring 21 points, 12 rebounds and 26 points and 13 rebounds respectively.
The Celtics started the game with a 9-6 lead, and then went all the way up, extending the lead to double digits at one point. Tatum was on fire, scoring 13 points in the first quarter, including three three-pointers, to help the Celtics take a 33-25 lead to end the first quarter.
Entering the second quarter, the Cavaliers began to adjust their tactics and gradually narrow the point difference. However, the Celtics still maintained their strong firepower, leading 55-45 at halftime.
In the second half of the game, the Cavaliers stepped up their firepower on the offensive end and kept chasing the score. Although the Celtics once extended the gap to 18 points, the Cavaliers did not give up, and gradually narrowed the score with the steady play of Allen and others. At the end of the third quarter, the Celtics led 87-71.
In the final quarter, the Cavaliers launched a frantic counterattack. Despite trailing by as many as 22 points at one point, the Cavaliers were undeterred. Under Wade's leadership, they hit consecutive three-pointers to gradually tie the score and overtake. In the end, the Cavaliers won a thrilling 105-104 victory over the Celtics to complete a big comeback.
In this game, the Celtics' starting five tigers were Tatum, Porzingis, Brown, Holiday and White; The Cavaliers, on the other hand, are led by Allen, Garland, Okoro, Merrill and Mobley. The players of both sides engaged in a fierce confrontation on the field, bringing a wonderful visual feast to the fans.