BOSTON — Al Horford captured the attention of Boston sports fans even on Super Bowl Sunday.

Horford made a 15-foot fadeaway jumper at the buzzer and the Celtics finished off the Portland Trail Blazers 97-96, giving New England fans a few hours to get home before the Patriots played for the NFL championship.

“Wanted to end the game so we could go watch the Super Bowl,” Celtics Coach Brad Stevens said.

Stevens spoke while wearing a Patriots hat. He was joined by Eagles fan and Celtics player Marcus Morris, who sported an Eagles jersey.

“I called game when Al hit the turnaround, just so you know,” Morris said.

Stevens smiled, adding: “Al feels a lot like Tom Brady today, right?”

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Several jerseys for Brady and fellow Patriots star Rob Gronkowski were in the crowd at TD Garden. An Eagles fan shown on the Jumbotron repeatedly got booed.

Horford wound up with 22 points and 10 rebounds, helping Boston win its fourth straight.

“(Stevens) had called a play for Jaylen (Brown), but they were ready for it so he kept yelling, ‘keep the ball, keep the ball,’ ” Horford said. “It’s a shot I work on a lot and it felt good when it left my hands.”

Horford hit a game-winning shot with 3.7 seconds left against Houston earlier this season and also hit a buzzer-beater for Atlanta to beat Washington during the 2013-14 season.

Damian Lillard shot just 6 of 19 but scored Portland’s final eight points, including a three-point play with 7.2 seconds remaining to give the Blazers a 96-95 lead.

C.J. McCollum led the Blazers with 22 points. Lillard added 21.

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“They executed well down the stretch, made some tough shots,” McCollum said. “Credit them for battling back and then down the stretch they seemed to match every basket.”

Boston trailed 85-79 with 5:37 to go before going on an 11-0 run, sparked by consecutive 3-pointers from Semi Ojeleye, Jayson Tatum and Horford.

Tatum had 17 points and Brown scored 16 for the Celtics.

“That shot epitomizes the work (Horford) puts in,” Brown said. “He embraces those opportunities and steps up to the challenge.”

Terry Rozier had 11 points on 5-of-18 shooting after recording a triple-double and a career-high 31 points in his previous two games starting in place of Celtics guard Kyrie Irving.

NOTES: Portland had scored over 100 points in its previous 17 games. … Lillard missed 10 of his first 11 shots. … Irving missed his third straight game with a bruised quad. … Morris missed his second with a hip injury and Shane Larkin was out for the fourth straight. … Boston had more 3-pointers in the first half than two-pointers (8-5). … This was the 10th time this season the Celtics have overcome a double-digit lead. … Boston is 15-5 against the Western Conference. … Maurice Harkless of Portland hit a career-high five 3-pointers and finished with 19 points. … Portland has dropped 6 of 8 on the road.


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