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Championship hopes? The Celtics have won 70 games this season, the 10th time in the team's history!

author:Legends

In today's NBA playoffs, the Celtics defeated the Cavaliers 106-93 on the road, successfully rewriting the series to 2-1.

Championship hopes? The Celtics have won 70 games this season, the 10th time in the team's history!

The victory in this game has special significance for the Celtics. It was their 70th win in the regular season and playoffs combined, making them the 10th time in franchise history that a team has won 70 in a single season. This feat is a testament to the quality and consistency of the Celtics, who have shown great competitiveness this season.

Championship hopes? The Celtics have won 70 games this season, the 10th time in the team's history!

In this game, the Celtics showed excellent teamwork and offensive and defensive strength. They further cemented their advantage in the series with a win over a strong Cavaliers on the road. As the game progresses, the Celtics will continue to work hard to maintain their advantage in the following games and ultimately win the series.

Championship hopes? The Celtics have won 70 games this season, the 10th time in the team's history!

Also, in the Celtics' away game against the Cavaliers, Jayson Tatum once again proved his quality. Not only did he help the team win the game, but he also set a new record in his own career.

Championship hopes? The Celtics have won 70 games this season, the 10th time in the team's history!

Tatum scored 30+ points in a single game in this game, which brought his career to 25 times in a single game so far. That result puts him third in Celtics history, behind legends Larry Bird and John Havlicek.

Championship hopes? The Celtics have won 70 games this season, the 10th time in the team's history!

This achievement is not only a reflection of Tatum's individual strength, but also his key role with the Celtics. His scoring prowess and impact have made him an integral part of the team and helped him leave a lasting mark on the history of the Celtics.