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On Friday night, the Boston Celtics clinched the two seed in the Eastern Conference by doing what they’ve been doing for the last four years under Joe Mazzulla: hitting a bunch of threes.

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The Celtics routed the New Orleans Pelicans at TD Garden, 144-118, in their penultimate game of the regular season. They bounced back from Thursday’s road loss to the New York Knicks with one of the best offensive performances in league history, tying an NBA record with 29 made 3-pointers.

Boston showed no mercy on the shorthanded Pelicans, who ruled out eight players before the game as they continue to tank. The Celtics came out on a mission, erupting for 44 points in the first quarter and 82 points in the first half to put the game out of reach early.

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That allowed Joe Mazzulla to rest his starters for most of the second half as Boston’s bench did much of the damage, outscoring the starters 75-69. Four of the six Celtics who scored in double figures were reserves as Mazzulla emptied the bench.

Sam Hauser led Boston in scoring with 24 points on eight 3-pointers, proving once and for all that his early-season slump is behind him. Jaylen Brown scored 23 on an efficient 8-for-13 shooting night, while Payton Pritchard paced the second unit with 21 points and five triples.

Ten Celtics players made at least one 3-pointer, with eight connecting for multiple.

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With its 55th win, Boston clinched the two seed for the second year in a row. Meanwhile, the Knicks clinched the three seed by beating the Toronto Raptors, giving the Cleveland Cavaliers the four seed.

The Celtics conclude the regular season against the Orlando Magic at home on Sunday, although they’ll likely rest their starters in what is now a meaningless game for them.

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