The Boston Celtics are in a great position as we sit a little over a month away from the start of the playoffs. If all goes well from here on out, the Celtics should remain the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.
Brown has made it clear that he is kicking posteriors and chewing gum this upcoming Celtics campaign with a VERY small pack of gum.
Not that long ago, this would have been an easy question to answer in the negative, but last season, the Georgia native came into his own as a player
The stars combined for 83 points and continued to remind the rest of the league just how difficult it will be to go through them.
Earlier this season, Jaylen Brown announced to the universe that he wanted to meet one of his idols. It wasn’t a fashion icon or a movie star. It was Bill Nye the Science Guy. How can I meet Bill Nye the science guy 🐐 — Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) November 3,
Eighty-three points from Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown weren’t enough to push the Celtics past the first-place Cavs in a 123-116 loss at TD Garden.
Jaylen Brown and Jrue Holiday are both listed as questionable against the Cavs, and it will be interesting to see if they can play in this primetime game. Holiday played in the Celtics' previous game against the Pistons but didn't shoot the ball well, finishing with four points and shooting 0-for-5 from three.
“No clue,” Brown said when a photo of Sabrina Carpenter was shown. The NBA finals MVP doubted the photo of Missy Elliott was actually her when she popped up with her sunglasses on. “That’s Missy? That’s not Missy,” he questioned.
Boston, missing two key starters, appeared to be in control for much of the game before Cleveland’s fourth-quarter surge. Jayson Tatum delivered a dominant performance with 46 points, 16 rebounds, and nine assists, while Jaylen Brown, returning from a thigh contusion, contributed 37 points, five rebounds, and two assists.