Gordon Hayward finally got some closure at Quicken Loans Arena. He walked off the floor.
Making his first visit to Cleveland since suffering a horrific broken left ankle in his debut for Boston in 2017, Hayward on Tuesday scored 18 points as the Celtics beat the Cavaliers 103-96 for their fifth straight victory, despite missing All-Star guard Kyrie Irving.
A strained left hip prevented Irving from facing his former team, but Jayson Tatum helped make up for his absence with 25 points.
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Marcus Smart had 17 and Jaylen Brown finished with 13.
Hayward came off the bench and made nine of 14 shots, and added six rebounds and five assists in 30 minutes. The 28-year-old admitted being nervous about coming back to where his leg grotesquely snapped as he jumped to catch a lob pass in his first game after signing as a free agent with the Celtics.
His season was over in just five minutes and Hayward was taken off the floor on a stretcher.
“I told my wife I was a little anxious about it for sure sitting in my hotel room last night,” Hayward said. “Just thinking about how everything changed and where I was sitting a year ago from now. Just happy to try to find some perspective, I guess. Just happy that I was out there.”
Rookie Collin Sexton scored 27 — but none in the fourth quarter — for the Cavs, who dropped to 3-20 since Dec. 19 last year.
Alec Burks, who has been linked to recent trade talks, added 21 for Cleveland. Larry Nance Jr had 11 points and 12 rebounds.
The struggling Cavs were still within 94-91 when Smart hit a pull-up jumper and, after a miss by Sexton, dropped a three-pointer.
Burks had a monster dunk and a three-pointer to make it 101-96, but Tatum blocked a shot by Ante Zizic underneath and Tatum closed it out by making a pair of free throws with 1 minute, 35 seconds remaining.
Without Irving and starting forward Marcus Morris (sore right knee), the Celtics needed someone to pick up the scoring slack and make plays down the stretch, and Tatum came through at both ends.
“We’re super confident with this lineup,” Tatum said. “We’re young, but we were very battle tested last year together in the playoffs.”
Celtics coach Brad Stevens was sure the Cavs would give his team all it could handle.
“Everybody just looks at records and makes assumptions that things are easy, and they’re not,” Stevens said. “It’s hard to win. That team over there is playing hard. We were lucky to be where we were at halftime. You knew at the start of the third quarter it was going to be back and forth the rest of the way.”
Also on Tuesday, it was:
‧ Clippers 117, Hornets 115
‧ Pistons 105, Knicks 92
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