NBA

Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers

· National Basketball Association
22-7, 11-5 Away
Final
122 - 118

11-16, 6-7 Home

Celtics blow big lead, rally back, beat Lakers 122-118 in OT

Marcus Smart hit four 3-pointers and scored 18 points for the NBA-leading Celtics, who wrapped up their six-game trip by avoiding their first three-game losing streak of the season.

The old rivals played a wild second half in which the Lakers rallied from an 81-61 deficit midway through the third quarter with a 45-12 surge. Boston then erased Los Angeles’ 106-93 lead in the final 3:40 with a 17-4 run capped by Tatum’s tying jumper with 17.8 seconds left.

“That game just says a lot about our experience and mental toughness,” said Brown, who also had 15 rebounds. “That's a tough and perfect way to close out our road trip.”

Anthony Davis had 37 points and 12 rebounds, but he also missed two free throws with 28 seconds left, creating an opportunity for Tatum to send it to overtime.

LeBron James scored 33 points in a memorable chapter of the famed rivalry between the 17-time champion teams dubbed “the two pillars of our league” by new Lakers coach Darvin Ham.

“Everybody can talk about free throws, this and that, but the thing we can’t do is spot teams 15-, 17-, 20-point leads, give up 30-plus points per quarter in the first half,” Ham said. “We have to do a better job of coming out from the tipoff and pressing our will on our opponent.”

Russell Westbrook had 20 points and a season-high 14 rebounds for Los Angeles, but he also missed three open jumpers in overtime while the Celtics pulled away with 12 consecutive points.

“Games aren't won or lost in the fourth quarter or overtime,” Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said. “We have to be elite at managing the end of the third, beginning of the fourth quarter. That is where NBA games are won and lost, and we didn't do a good job managing that part of the game. So we'll take the positives of how we worked to get back in the game and then managed a run to end it, but we'll also focus on that stretch.”

In their first game back from a six-game trip, the Lakers lost for the fourth time in five games after an 8-2 stretch that breathed life into their slow-starting season.

James scored 22 points after halftime for Los Angeles, but Smart hit his fourth 3-pointer with 45.8 seconds left to trim the Lakers' lead to 110-108.

A weary Davis then bricked two free throws, echoing his miss on a potential winning free throw with 3.7 seconds left in regulation of what became an overtime loss for the Lakers at Philadelphia last Friday.

“I haven’t thought about the rest of the game,” Davis said. “To me, the rest doesn’t matter. Had a chance to ice the game, and missed both.”

Tatum coolly tied it with his 14-footer near the baseline, and James missed a 3-pointer at the regulation buzzer.

TIP-INS

Celtics: Al Horford missed his fifth straight game. He is expected back this weekend. ... Robert Williams remained out recovering from preseason knee surgery, but he is expected to make his season debut soon.

Lakers: James had the 516th 30-point game of his career, passing Wilt Chamberlain for second-most in NBA history. ... Dennis Schröder had two points and one assist against his former team. ... Wenyen Gabriel missed his fifth straight game with a left shoulder sprain.

UP NEXT

Celtics: Host Orlando on Friday.

Lakers: Host Denver on Friday.

Regular Season Series

BOS leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

5th 0.0 End of Game 122 - 118
5th 0.0 End of the 1st Overtime 122 - 118
5th 6.1 Jaylen Brown defensive rebound 122 - 118
5th 10.1 Austin Reaves misses 29-foot three point jumper 122 - 118
5th 11.2 Marcus Smart enters the game for Derrick White 122 - 118

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/bos.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originBOS https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/lal.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originLAL
46-104 FG 44-93
44 Field Goal % 47
19-48 3PT 8-29
40 Three Point % 28
11-16 FT 22-30
69 Free Throw % 73
51 Rebounds 49
13 Offensive Rebounds 7
38 Defensive Rebounds 42
27 Assists 23
6 Steals 7
2 Blocks 9
14 Turnovers 11
0 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 12
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
23 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 25
16 Fast Break Points 26
46 Points in Paint 68
22 Fouls 17
20 Largest Lead 13
Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Rui Hachimura, F Out Dec 30
Gabe Vincent, G Out Dec 27
Austin Reaves, G Out Dec 26
Boston Celtics Boston Celtics Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Chris Boucher, F Out Dec 29
Amari Williams, F Day-To-Day Dec 29
Jayson Tatum, F Out Oct 9

Game Information

crypto.com Arena

Location: Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 18,661 · Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
New York 23 9 .719 - W3
Boston 20 12 .625 3 W1
Toronto 20 14 .588 4 W2
Philadelphia 17 14 .548 5.5 W1
Brooklyn 10 20 .333 12 L1

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 20 11 .645 - L1
Phoenix 19 13 .594 1.5 W4
Golden State 17 16 .515 4 W1
LA Clippers 11 21 .344 9.5 W5
Sacramento 8 25 .242 13 L2
Full Standings

NBA News

NBA betting: Is the MVP race narrowing or widening after the Jokic injury?

NBA betting: Is the MVP race narrowing or widening after the Jokic injury?

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the clear leader to win the NBA's MVP award after the Nikola Jokic injury, but if SGA misses extended time a whole cast of long shots have a chance to win.

NBA buzz: Latest updates, trades, intel ahead of Feb. 5 deadline

NBA buzz: Latest updates, trades, intel ahead of Feb. 5 deadline

Catch up on the latest buzz, trade alerts and league intel from our ESPN NBA insiders.

2025-26 NBA championship odds: Thunder remain big favorites; Spurs make leap

2025-26 NBA championship odds: Thunder remain big favorites; Spurs make leap

The Oklahoma City Thunder are still big favorites to repeat as champions, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has moved well in front in the MVP race following the Nikola Jokic injury.

What moment defines every NBA season since 1954

What moment defines every NBA season since 1954

On the heels of the new year, ESPN analyst Zach Kram picks a moment from each basketball season that NBA fans will most likely learn about and remember for years to come.