John Tonje Shines in NBA Regular-Season Finale for Boston Celtics
Wisconsin basketball sets career-high in NBA regular-season finale
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In the Boston Celtics' 113-108 victory against the Orlando Magic, former Wisconsin basketball player John Tonje achieved a career-high with 30 minutes of play, scoring 13 points. This performance marks a significant step in his rookie season as he aims to secure a spot on the roster for the upcoming playoffs.
- 01John Tonje played a career-high 30 minutes in the Celtics' victory.
- 02He scored 13 points, contributing significantly in his first major playing time of the season.
- 03Tonje's previous career-high in minutes was just five.
- 04Despite his strong performance, he remains outside the regular rotation for the playoffs.
- 05Tonje's average stats for the season are now 2.5 points and one rebound per game.
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In a noteworthy performance during the Boston Celtics' 113-108 win over the Orlando Magic, former Wisconsin basketball star John Tonje showcased his potential by playing a career-high 30 minutes. He scored 13 points, along with four rebounds, one assist, and one steal. This game marked a significant increase in playing time for Tonje, who previously had a career-high of just five minutes in his second game with the Celtics. The Celtics rested most of their regular players ahead of the playoffs, allowing Tonje to make a strong case for his future on the team. With this performance, his season averages have risen to 2.5 points and one rebound per game over six appearances. However, it remains uncertain if he will see substantial playing time during the Celtics' playoff run.
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