Al Horford turned back the clock on his return from a two-game absence with a concussion.
Horford on Sunday scored 21 points on eight-of-nine shooting to help the Boston Celtics hang on to beat the Toronto Raptors 95-94 for their 12th straight victory.
“He’s playing young again,” teammate Terry Rozier said.
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Horford had 15 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists against his former team in Atlanta on Monday last week, the same day an elbow to the head from Kent Bazemore sent him into the NBA’s concussion protocol.
Horford also missed nine games last season with a concussion.
Horford disagreed with Rozier’s assessment, thinking he is playing even better.
“I don’t know if young Al Horford played like this, to be honest,” the four-time All-Star said. “You know, it’s been years of just working on my game and try to play this new way.”
Boston (12-2) were playing without Kyrie Irving after he took an inadvertent elbow to the face from teammate Aron Baynes against Charlotte on Friday last week.
Irving has a minor facial fracture, but has not been diagnosed with a concussion as initially feared.
Jaylen Brown added 18 points, while Rozier helped fill in for Irving with 16 points off the bench.
Boston shot just 40.2 percent from the field.
DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points, while Kyle Lowry had 19 points and seven assists for Toronto.
The Raptors dropped to 7-5 after winning two straight.
“They are the best team in the NBA right now, 12 in a row,” Lowry said. “They’re playing unbelievable, everyone is picking up slack.”
Jayson Tatum’s acrobatic layup with 1 minute, 26 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter put the Celtics up 95-90.
DeRozan missed a potential go-ahead step-back jumper with 19 seconds remaining.
Tatum got the rebound, but elbowed Fred VanVleet in the face for an offensive foul that was confirmed by video review.
DeRozan had another look to give Toronto the win, but missed a turnaround jumper with 2 seconds left. Serge Ibaka scooped up the rebound, but lost the ball as time expired.
“He shook him, he was wide open, vaulted up, and I’ll take that shot 999 times out of 1,000,” Raptors coach Dwane Casey said of DeRozan’s effort.
Brown, who was guarding DeRozan on the final possession, was a bit surprised himself that the shot did not go in.
“That’s a shot that DeMar DeRozan probably hits nine times out of 10,” Brown said. “I got a late contest, but he missed this one, so we’ll take the win.”
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