With Jaylen Brown (hamstring), Gordon Hayward (knee) and Kemba Walker (rest) sitting this one out, the Boston Celtics picked up a 112-106 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, with third-year wing, Semi Ojeleye, having a career night. Semi is averaging only 14.1 minutes per game this season, but he more-than-doubled that last night, logging 30 minutes - pouring in 22 points - grabbing six boards and handing out two assists. He was second-high man on plus/minus (Grant Williams had a +14) with a +11.
Ojeleye shot 8-0f-11 from the field and 5-of-8 from beyond the arc. "On fire", indeed.
The tough-as-nails wing took a brutal knee to the groin but returned to action and appeared to be okay. The question now is whether Semi can repeat this performance on a "semi"-regular basis. If he truly has that capability, Boston's bench suddenly gets the boost it sorely needs. His post-game, celebratory shower was a delight.
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Semi is on FIRE tonight!
— Dr. Justin Quinn (@justinquinnn) March 5, 2020
Ojeleye shot 8-0f-11 from the field and 5-of-8 from beyond the arc. "On fire", indeed.
Celtics needed scoring last night and got it from Semi Ojeleye. 22P, 6R
— Tom Lane (@CelticsSentinel) March 5, 2020
Semi Ojeleye Career High 22 Points/1 Injury Full Highlights (3/4/2020) https://t.co/kwvpSRfJA9 via @YouTube
The tough-as-nails wing took a brutal knee to the groin but returned to action and appeared to be okay. The question now is whether Semi can repeat this performance on a "semi"-regular basis. If he truly has that capability, Boston's bench suddenly gets the boost it sorely needs. His post-game, celebratory shower was a delight.
Here's @semi with @tvabby after his career-high 22pts
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) March 5, 2020
+ a postgame celebration shower 🥳 pic.twitter.com/XB5Z6HBggE
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