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A cubist interpretation of the intense action and strategic gameplay that unfolded as the Portland Trail Blazers rallied to defeat the Boston Celtics in a thrilling NBA matchup.Boston Today
The Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Boston Celtics 114-108 in a thrilling matchup that saw Anfernee Simons return to face his former team. Shaedon Sharpe led the Blazers with 26 points, while Deni Avdija added 24 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds. Jaylen Brown scored 37 points for the Celtics, but their overall shooting struggles proved costly.
Why it matters
This game held special significance as it marked Anfernee Simons’ return to Portland after being traded in the offseason. The Blazers’ ability to rally in the second half and secure the victory showcased their resilience and adaptability, while the Celtics’ shooting woes highlighted an area they’ll need to address moving forward.
The details
The Celtics held a 63-55 lead at halftime, but the Blazers stormed back in the third quarter, outscoring Boston 31-22 to take control of the game. Caleb Love’s clutch 3-pointer in the final minutes put Portland ahead for good. Simons contributed 13 points off the bench in his first game back against his former team.
The game took place on April 12, 2026.The Blazers face the Dallas Mavericks at home on Monday night.The Celtics visit the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night.
The players
Shaedon Sharpe
The Blazers’ star player, who led the team with 26 points, including 5 out of 8 from 3-point range.
Deni Avdija
The Blazers’ versatile forward, who contributed 24 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds.
Anfernee Simons
The former Blazer, who was traded in the offseason and returned to face his old team, scoring 13 points off the bench.
The Celtics’ star player, who scored 37 points on 14 of 23 shooting, tying a franchise record with his ninth consecutive game of 30 or more points.
Caleb Love
The Blazers’ bench player, who hit a clutch 3-pointer in the final minutes to put Portland ahead for good.
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What they’re saying
“We knew we had to come out strong in the second half and make some adjustments. The guys really stepped up and executed our game plan.”
— Chauncey Billups, Head Coach, Portland Trail Blazers
“It’s always tough to come back and play against your former team, but I’m glad we were able to get the win. The team played with a lot of heart and determination.”
— Anfernee Simons
What’s next
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The takeaway
This game showcased the Blazers’ resilience and ability to make key adjustments, while also highlighting the Celtics’ shooting struggles as an area they’ll need to address. Simons’ return to Portland added an extra layer of intrigue, and the Blazers’ victory proved they can overcome adversity and secure important wins.