The Celtics returned to TD Garden and began 2025's "Ford Fits" with a bang on Friday night. Read more on Boston.com.
After avenging a loss to the Warriors, Celtics' Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum gave Warriors and Team USA coach Steve Kerr the cold shoulder when he tried to chat with the two Boston stars.
The real Jaylen Brown showed up for the TD Garden crowd in Friday night’s emphatic Boston Celtics victory over the Orlando Magic. It was a bounce-back performance for Brown, who looked out of sorts during the team’s stunning loss in Toronto.
Brockton native and nationally top-ranked prep hoops talent AJ Dybantsa spent a few moments with Celtics star Jaylen Brown courtside at TD Garden Friday night. Dybantsa, 17, was in Boston alongside his Dad, Ace. He currently plays for Utah Prep Academy and has committed to play at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah next year.
Massachusetts native AJ Dybantsa revealed the advice he received from Boston Celtics stars Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum
Cooper Flagg and AJ Dybantsa were at TD Garden for the Celtics-Magic game Friday night. The New England natives saw the Celtics win handily.
Coming off its worst loss of the season, Boston got 30 points from Jason Tatum and a strong all-around effort from brown to thump Orlando at TD Garden.
Celtics fans showed their solidarity with Tatum (and to a lesser degree Brown, who lost out on a replacement spot on the Team USA roster to the very deserving Derrick White) in November, when they booed Kerr mercilessly when the Warriors visited TD Garden.
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Two and a half months earlier, the Golden State Warriors made a splashy statement in Boston. They impressively outlasted the Celtics to reach 7-1 on the season, validating their torrid start and suggesting they might have surrounded Stephen Curry with sufficient help this season.
The New York Knicks are in a position unfamiliar to anyone who wasn't around for the Patrick Ewing era—or perhaps the 1970s. After decades of inconsistency, New York has officially made the leap to true contender status.
For the past few seasons, the LA Clippers and Boston Celtics have produced some of the most fun matchups in the NBA. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case so much