Stephan A. Smith recently made headlines because of his controversial comments about Boston Celtics wingman Jaylen Brown. The ESPN analyst read a text from a “source” that claimed Brown wasn’t a marketable player because people didn’t like him.
Stephen A. Smith has taken a lot of backlash after stating that Boston Celtics superstar Jaylen Brown is “not liked” around NBA circles and that he is “not as marketable as he should be.” To be fair, Smith did say that this quote came from an anonymous source and that he does not necessarily agree with the sentiment.
There’s no denying Jayson Tatum has been great for the Boston Celtics all throughout the regular season and playoffs this year. The thing is, his Game 3 performance might have set the bar when it comes to efficiency on the court.
The Boston Celtics just won Game 3 and are now one win away from the NBA Finals this year. Their recent victory has many convinced that a sweep against the Indiana Pacers will occur, including NBA analyst Skip Bayless.
The Boston Celtics are one win away from advancing to the NBA Finals. Their potential opponent will most likely be Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, and the Mavericks as Dallas just went up 3-0 in their series as well.
Getting Jrue Holiday during the previous offseason proved to be instrumental for the Boston Celtics successful campaign this year, especially during the playoffs.
Action Network's Chris Baker shares NBA odds, picks and predictions for Boston Celtics vs. Indiana Pacers Game 4 on Monday, May 27.
Charles Barkley is not confident about the Boston Celtics winning the NBA championship this season. Barkley noted that he has concerns about the team's performance without Kristaps Porzingis and that the Celtics' recent performances have caused him to worry about their chances. “You know what.
Stephen A. Smith went off on Jaylen Brown on First Take, saying that the Celtics' swingman isn't liked around the NBA due to his poor attitude, affecting his marketability.
There has been a lot of talk about Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown being left off of the All-NBA teams, and Stephen A. Smith received some criticism for stating that he has heard from an ‘NBA source’ that Brown is not liked during a segment on ESPN’s First Take.
Kristaps Porzingis has missed the Boston Celtics' last nine games with a right soleus strain.
Are we heading towards a Kyrie-Boston reunion? The Boston Celtics treated their fans to an instant classic in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals last night, coming back from an 18-point deficit against the Indiana Pacers on the road to put the Cs up 3-0 and one win away from the NBA Finals.
This AI encapsulation, Celtics Comeback to go up 3-0, is pulled with permission from this video by Nik Land. It was an intense game, with both stellar performances and missed opportunities.
The Boston Celtics’ long, arduous comeback in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals was finally complete when Jrue Holiday cut off Andrew Nembhard’s drive in the open floor and ripped his dribble with three seconds remaining, preventing the Indiana Pacers from pulling out a win just before the final buzzer.
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown went viral for a funny comment he made following his team’s comeback win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday night.
With the Celtics, Holiday is a fourth or fifth option on offense and is surrounded by elite defensive talent at every position. As such, he's thriving.
Al Horford played a critical role in helping Boston erase an 18-point deficit against Indiana on Saturday night.
Jrue Holiday came through with a huge steal at the end of tonight's Celtics game. The veteran guard has made a career of displaying lockdown defense. Here's an extended highlight reel of Holiday's most clutch career defensive plays, which the NBA just released in honor of Jrue's steal tonight.
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday is dealing with a non-COVID illness and is questionable to play in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals versus the Indiana Pacers on Saturday in Indianapolis.
Read as Action Network's basketball betting expert Matt Moore breaks down the latest NBA Finals odds and why bettors should take the Boston Celtics to win the title right now.
Kristaps Porzingis was not the only Celtic big man out for Game 1 on Tuesday. Xavier Tillman was also not available due to personal reasons, which fans later learned via the player's Instagram was due to the tragic death of his father Roosevelt Tillman.
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