BOSTON — Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown each scored 26 points in the first three quarters, then rested while the Boston Celtics closed out the Detroit Pistons for a 114-93 victory Friday night.

Rookie Grant Williams added a career-high 18 points and Enes Kanter pulled down 18 rebounds for the Celtics, who finished with a 51-36 advantage on the boards.

Kemba Walker had a rough shooting night, going 0 for 6, but he finished with 11 assists and a pair of free throws. The Celtics made plenty of shots without the star point guard, finishing 45 for 86 while playing without Gordon Hayward (sore left foot) and Marcus Smart (left eye infection).

Andre Drummond had 12 points and 11 rebounds for Detroit. Thon Maker added 15 points and seven rebounds, and Derrick Rose finished with 14 points.

The Pistons were missing Blake Griffin (sore left knee), Luke Kennard (bilateral knee soreness) and Christian Wood (left knee bruise).

Detroit stayed relatively close in the first half but could not overcome committing 25 turnovers and Boston’s dominance inside as the Celtics outscored the Pistons in the paint, 58-34.

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The Pistons trimmed a 14-point lead down to six late in the second quarter, but Boston quickly regained control.

Brown hit back-to-back 3-pointers, then another from beyond the arc while drawing a foul with 1.1 seconds left in the second quarter. Brown made the free throw to give the Celtics a 60-48 halftime lead.

Boston kept up the pace in the third quarter, outscoring Detroit 31-21 while taking advantage of seven more turnovers by the Pistons.

Brown sank a 3-pointer to push Boston’s lead to 76-63, and then drove for a floater in the lane with 5:42 left in the third.

Boston carried a 91-69 lead into the final quarter, and the reserves took it the rest of the way. Walker, who was 0 for 5 through the first three quarters, missed one more shot before joining the rest of the starters on the bench.

TACKO NIGHT

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As Boston continued to expand the lead in the third quarter, some Celtics fans started chanting “We want Tacko!” – hoping rookie center Tacko Fall would get some playing time late in a blowout.

They got their wish with 4:31 left in the fourth. Fans roared when Fall got up from the bench and removed his warmups, and then entered just the second game of his career. He quickly committed a foul – although the fans were certain it was a clean block.

Fall finished with five points and two rebounds.

TIP-INS

Pistons: Griffin was out for the second time in three games. … Detroit came close to matching its season high of 29 turnovers from Oct. 28 against Indiana.

Celtics: Williams’ previous scoring high was 10 points against the Knicks on Nov. 1. … Coach Brad Stevens said an MRI of Hayward’s left foot came back clean. Hayward missed his second straight game and was replaced in the starting lineup by Semi Ojeleye.


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