After missing the last four games, Jrue showed his importance to Boston’s success in their win against Los Angeles
The Boston Celtics went full force in their Sunday, March 2 clash against the Denver Nuggets. Jaylen Brown, their star shooting guard, delivered a power-packed performance, adding 22 points in the team’s 110-103 victory.
The Boston Celtics are gearing up for a highly anticipated showdown against the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night at TD Garden. This historic rivalry carries added significance this season, with both teams sitting at second place in their respective conferences and the Lakers riding an eight-game winning streak.
Holiday (finger) will not play Thursday against the 76ers, Justin Turpin of WEEI.com reports. Holiday will miss his fourth game in a row and it's unclear if he'll return Saturday against the Lakers. Derrick White will continue to soak up a ton of usage in the meantime,
Celtics guard Derrick White was willing to put it all out there to get a win over the 76ers, and that includes his teeth.
Celtics guard Jrue Holiday on Sunday missed his second consecutive game due to an injury to his right pinky, and the timeline for his return remains unclear. Holiday said he suffered the “mallet finger” injury—caused by damage to the tendon that straightens the finger—when he jammed it while going for a rebound.
The Celtics are deep into their new season and quest, so we’ll resist turning too many pages of the 2024 yearbook, as fun as it might be to revisit again and again.
It was all good vibes for Derrick White and the Celtics after he and Payton Pritchard went bonkers against the Blazers.
White exited to the locker room after sustaining an apparent facial injury during the second quarter of Thursday's game against Philadelphia, John Karalis of BostonSportsJournal.com reports. White appeared to lose a tooth after taking an elbow to the face from an opposing player,
White added career highs with 41 points and nine 3s, making Pritchard and White the first Celtics duo to score 40 or more points in the same game and the first duo in league history with nine or more 3-pointers each in a game.
The Boston Celtics earned a thrilling 128-118 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night, thanks to historic performances from role players Payt