Securing the first seed in the East and reaping the easier path that comes with it should not be grounds to doubt a roster.
The Boston Celtics are rightly recognized as a heavyweight team. Aside from going 64-18 in the 2023-24 regular season, they’re on their third straight trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.
In the aftermath of a series-clinching win over the Cavaliers this week, Celtics star Jaylen Brown spoke up against all the critics who have doubted his game.
Jaylen Brown’s decision-making, Joe Mazzulla’s perspective on winning, and TD Garden’s loudest crowd. Led by the inevitable greatness of Al Horford, the Boston Celtics wrapped up their Round 2 series against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night with a 113-93 victory in Game 5.
As the Boston Celtics head to their third straight Eastern Conference Finals, Jaylen Brown knows the spotlight—and criticism—will only grow larger. He says…
Tatum averaged 26.8 points on 44.1% shooting and Brown averaged 23.4 on 49.2% shooting – but it was their willingness to defer to others and take a backseat when needed that helped secure their spot in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Payton Pritchard’s step-back, Jayson Tatum clocks Jaylen Brown, and a tech party. Second verse, same as the first. The Boston Celtics won Game 1, lost Game 2, and then won two straight games on the road to take a 3-1 series lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.
Jaylen Brown has been impressive in the Celtics’ series against the Cavaliers, which led him to make a bold claim after Monday night’s win that no one on the Cavs team can guard him.
Typically, a team’s best players hitting each other in the middle of a game is a bad sign, but that wasn’t the case for the Boston Celtics on Monday night.
Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert chimed in on his team’s performance on Monday night, saying he is happy for their valiant effort in their 109-102 Game 4 loss against the Boston Celtics.
By and large, Boston Celtics superstar forward Jaylen Brown is having a fantastic second round in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. He was back at it again Monday night, as he helped Boston eke out a 109-102 road win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the series.
Even with Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen out, the Boston Celtics didn’t put the Cleveland Cavaliers away until a Jaylen Brown three-pointer with 1:09 to go.
Jaylen Brown needs to make two 3-pointers to beat his prop when the Boston Celtics meet the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday at 7:00 PM ET, in Game 4 of the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Without a doubt, the duo of Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum is the key that makes the Boston Celtics’ offense work. And according to NBA legend Kevin Garnett, a Game 3 moment between the two All-Stars’ best exemplified the amazing partnership between the two.
The Boston Celtics gained the lead in their second round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. But before they did, All-Star forward Jaylen Brown dropped some sage advice to fuel his team against the Wine and Gold.
Jayson Tatum’s playoffs and role in the Celtics potentially winning a title have been well discussed. He hasn’t consistently played at an elite level in eight games this playoffs so far.
Jaylen Brown was determined to lead the Boston Celtics to a win in Game 3 against their Eastern Conference rivals the Cleveland Cavaliers. Before the game,
The Boston Celtics lost game two of their current series with the Cleveland Cavaliers at home, and that set up a huge game three in Cleveland. The winner of game three went up 2-1 in the series, and the Celtics found a way to get the job done.
The top two seeds in the NBA playoffs saw their fortunes go in separate directions on Saturday.
The Boston Celtics looked like they were going to put the Cleveland Cavaliers to the sword and make quick work of them following a dominant 120-95 victory in Game 1.
The Celtics got their second-round series against the Cavaliers off to a flying start.
How many team’s leading scorers are among their least discussed players in the opening round of the NBA Playoffs? This postseason, just one, as Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown had largely flown under the radar until yesterday.
Jaylen Brown scored 32 points while leading the Boston Celtics to a 120-95 victory over the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
In Boston, it seemed like the basketball universe might end after the Celtics lost Game 2 of their NBA playoff series at home to the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat.
Saturday’s Game 3 against the Miami Heat was perhaps the Boston Celtics’ most important game of the season to this point. After all, they had lost home-court advantage to the Heat after dropping Game 2 at TD Garden on Wednesday, and another loss would put Boston in a 1-2 series hole.
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