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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
18 Mar 2024
Steve Hewitt


NextImg:Sam Hauser makes 10 3-pointers before unfortunate exit in Celtics’ rout of Wizards

Sam Hauser couldn’t be stopped. He couldn’t miss. The sharpshooter was well on his way to potentially breaking some records in the Celtics’ rout of the Wizards when he ran into some misfortune on Sunday night in the nation’s capital.

Hauser had 10 3-pointers under his belt early in the third quarter – one away from matching the Celtics’ single-game record – when he launched another attempt from the right corner with 7:53 remaining in the period. It missed, and he landed cleanly. But as he was backpedaling, Hauser inadvertently stepped on someone’s foot on the Wizards’ bench, fell down and didn’t get up. He held his left ankle for a few moments before getting up under his own power and limping to the locker room.

Hauser didn’t return to the game. He didn’t need to because he had already scored a career-high 30 points, and the shorthanded Celtics were in complete control of an eventual 130-104 over the NBA-worst Wizards. Jayson Tatum scored 30 points with six assists in just 26 minutes, and Payton Pritchard dished out a career-high 12 assists as the Celtics won their fifth consecutive game.

The Celtics – without Jaylen Brown, Kristaps Porzingis and Derrick White – once again showed how quality their depth is, especially Hauser, who stepped into the starting lineup and made 10 of his first 12 triples. He finished one 3-pointer shy of matching Marcus Smart’s single-game franchise record of 11 he set in 2020, and he certainly would have challenged Klay Thompson’s NBA record of 14 3-pointers.

Hauser, who played in just 23 minutes, played the fewest minutes for a player who made 10 or more 3-pointers in league history. He joined Brown and Smart as the third Celtic in franchise history to make at least 10 3-pointers, before his unfortunate exit.