Last night, the Boston Celtics snapped the Los Angeles Clippers’ winning streak by earning a massive 146-115 win at the Intuit Dome. Forward Jaylen Brown absolutely stole the show.
Sometimes, you can just tell when a player is in that zone. It’s not just about the ball going through the hoop; it’s the strut back on defense for the Celtics and Brown, the silence of the opposing crowd, and the growing resignation on the defenders’ faces.
Jaylen Brown tied a career high with 50 points, Derrick White added 29 and the sharp-shooting Boston Celtics earned a 146-115 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, who saw their six-game winning streak end Saturday night at Inglewood, Calif.
Jaylen Brown tied a career high with 50 points, Derrick White added 29 and the sharp-shooting Boston Celtics earned a 146-115 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, who saw their six-game winning streak end Saturday at Inglewood, Calif.
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Jaylen Brown, earlier this week, stepped up to criticize the league for not choosing him as the NBA’s Player of the Month. He spoke about it on social media and also on his stream, which showed that he was truly disappointed.
Jaylen Brown keeps doing his job. Paul Pierce thinks that might be part of the problem. Asked why Brown’s name hasn’t shown up more often in MVP conversations, Pierce didn’t dance around it.
The Celtics close their road trip with a surprising heavyweight test in Los Angeles, where the Clippers enter riding a six-game winning streak and playing their best basketball of the season.
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The Boston Celtics head to Intuit Dome to take on the LA Clippers on Saturday night, and it’s a weird-but-fun matchup: an elite East contender trying to stay sharp on the road, and a West team that’s been stacking wins lately and suddenly looks dangerous.
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The Boston Celtics are currently defying expectations. Here’s how the Celtics are rising in the Eastern Conference to secure an NBA Playoffs spot. Entering Tuesday’s game against the Utah Jazz, the Boston Celtics have a 19-12 record in hand, with a one-game losing skid.
BOSTON – The Celtics are 19–12 and sit third in the Eastern Conference. They dropped their Sunday night game to Portland despite Jaylen Brown’s 37 points.
The Boston Celtics have been good for over a decade now, making the postseason every single season since Isiah Thomas was acquired at the 2015 NBA trade deadline.
https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics-scores-results/127719/celtics-outpace-pacers-win-140-122 The Celtics quickly fell behind by 15 in the first quarter but stormed back in the second quarter and never looked back, winning 140-122.