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Golden State Warriors at TD Garden: Did second-chance points keep pace with Boston Celtics shot-making?

The Golden State Warriors left Boston at 33-36 after a 120-99 loss to the the Celtics, who moved to 46-23 at TD Garden.


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First quarter


The Golden State Warriors opened with 23 points in the first quarter as the the Celtics scored 36 to set an early gap.


Boston hit 48 percent from the field for the game, and the Warriors finished at 40 percent to reflect the shot-making difference that started in the opening quarter.


The Warriors created extra chances with 14 offensive rebounds, while the Green Machine collected 15, keeping the battle for second looks active from the start.


Second quarter


The Warriors put up 27 points in the second quarter, matching Boston’s 27 in the same stretch.


Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics match summary data showed the Dubs produced 28 second-chance points, while the the Celtics countered with 17.


Gary Payton II posted 14 points with 4 steals, and those takeaways fit a Warriors team total of 12 steals.


Third quarter


The Warriors scored 23 points in the third quarter as the the Celtics added 26 to extend control.


Boston went 14-for-39 from 3-point range for 36 percent, while the Warriors hit 10-for-43 for 23 percent, and that perimeter gap shaped the Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics turning point during the middle quarters.


Draymond Green finished with 13 points and 5 assists, and Golden State ended with 26 assists as ball movement stayed present even as the margin grew.


Fourth quarter


The Warriors closed with 26 points in the fourth quarter, while the the Celtics answered with 31 to close out the night.


The Dubs got 47 bench points compared with Boston’s 39, and Pat Spencer added 14 points off the Warriors’ supporting production.


Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics result analysis also pointed to the the Celtics’ 18-for-19 at the free-throw line for 95 percent, while the Warriors shot 17-for-24 for 71 percent.


Brandin Podziemski contributed 10 points and 5 assists, and the Golden State Warriors final whistle reaction centered on cleaning up 14 turnovers against Boston’s 16 in a game with 5 lead changes.


The Warriors are scheduled to play the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan on 3/20/2026 at 7:30 PM EDT, with viewing on FDSDET and NBCS-BA.


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