Jaylen Brown’s “giving them the belt” shout after beating Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis has gone viral, and it’s easy to see why. Brown wasn’t just celebrating a win; he was recognizing the impact of two veteran contributors with whom he’s shared the court.
For a brief moment in the 4th quarter of Thursday’s battle between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors, it looked like Golden State’s desperate full-court-pressing defense might lead the team to an improbable comeback.
The Boston Celtics faced off against the Golden State Warriors tonight, and the Warriors lost 110-121. However, the real storyline of the game was the return of center Kristaps Porzingis from a six-week injury layoff, along with his debut with the Warriors against his former team.
The Kuminga saga or Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear doesn’t put a magnifying glass on the Warriors’ biggest problem the way a Stephen Curry injury does. His return was further delayed, and he missed his sixth straight game when the Golden State Warriors played against the Boston Celtics tonight.
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The Boston Celtics faced off against the Golden State Warriors tonight, beating them 121-110 in a hard-fought game. Star forward Jaylen Brown led his team with a rare triple-double, and after the game, he sent a message to his former teammates, Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis, who are now his rivals on the Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors got back into action on Thursday night and, well, it didn’t go great. The Dubs, who were playing without Steph Curry, spent the bulk of three quarters getting their butts handed to them by the Boston Celtics.
Despite a furious Golden State Warriors fourth-quarter rally, the Boston Celtics held on for a 121-110 win on Thursday at Chase Center. Before the game, the Warriors announced Stephen Curry (runner's knee) would be re-evaluated in 10 days.
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Al Horford is in action for the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night. It was an opportunity for the five-time All-Star to face off against his former team, the Boston Celtics.
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