Two top teams clashed last night in a heart wrenching loss for the Boston Celtics. The Celtics were home last night and after keeping the lead in the first quarter, the Golden State Warriors came back and maintained the lead for the next 3. The game stayed close up until the end where the Warriors squeaked out a win. The head coach of the Warriors, Steve Kerr was loudly booed and scrutinized for keeping Jayson Tatum out of the Olympic team. Stephen Curry led the Warriors in points last night with 27 and Tatum led the Celtics with 32. If one of the star players for the Celtics, Jaylen Brown hadn’t been injured that game, who knows who would’ve come out on top.
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My name is Adam White, I’m a senior at Triton High School. The three main things I enjoy outside of school are music, cars, and working.
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