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Gordon Hayward is not coming back anytime soon for the Celtics, but Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum stepped up in his absence Tuesday. The two No. 3 picks for the Celtics had fantastic nights against the Knicks as Brown finished with 23 points on 9-of-16 shooting and Tatum added 22 points, four steals, four rebounds and two assists in Boston's 110-89 win over New York. Brown and Tatum became the first ever teammates to score 20-plus points at 21-years-old or younger. Brown turned 21 Tuesday. Tatum only believes the two will get better. "We're gonna keep getting more nba coins with each nba coins as time goes on," Tatum said. While the Celtics have started to find their groove, the Cavaliers are beginning to approach their game in a new way as LeBron James started at point guard in a 119-112 win over the Bulls.

Running the offense is not new to the 32-year-old as he repeatedly took the ball down the court in recent seasons in a point-forward role, but that does not take away from the fact that he looked good in just his first nba coins at the position since 2005. James finished with 34 points on 13-of-20 shooting and added 13 assists as well. "Ever since I was a kid I've always learned every position on the floor," he told reporters after the game. "The point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward and center. And know all the nba 2k18 xbox one mt, what they're doing and reads. Coach slides me to the 1, I know every set. If he slides me to the 5, I know the 5. I know the 4. I know the 3. I know the 2. I know every single play in every single nba coins, so it makes the job a lot easier for me because I know where I should be and what my teammates should do."

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