Celtics, Sacramento kings
The Celtics will return home from a four-game road trip to host the Sacramento Kings, who are on a five-game winning streak.
The Boston Celtics will face the Sacramento Kings at TD Garden on January 10, 2025. The Kings are on a five-game winning streak, while the Celtics hav
Many fans of the Boston Celtics are familiar with the viral video of a younger Payton Pritchard practicing his dribbling routine like a madman before the the University of Oregon alum had yet been drafted by the Celtics.
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The Celtics also have a really good sixth man who is in the running for Sixth Man of the Year. Payton Pritchard has been playing the best basketball of his young career. He's averaging 14.8 points per game on 46.7 percent shooting from the field and 42 percent shooting from three.
During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Halbert wore jersey Nos. 11 and 14 and put up 9.4 points, and 1.8 assists per game.
While Tatum's putting up impressive numbers, the 26-year-old still gets criticized for not being aggressive on the court. In fact, former NBA player Brandon Jennings took it one step futher by suggested that Tatum might be the softest NBA superstar in the history of the Celtics.
Hey B Robb how do the Celtics get another wing or big at the trade deadline any potential names? — Carlo C Should the Celtics prioritize a wing or a big at the trade deadline and who are realistic targets?
What did Jennings say about Tatum that caused him to respond? Here's more on Jennings' comments and the ensuing responses from Tatum, the Celtics' social team and head coach Joe Mazzulla.
The Celtics' best player, All-NBA power forward Jayson Tatum, has recently gotten into a war of words with former Milwaukee Bucks/Detroit Pistons standout point guard Brandon Jennings. Boston almost got a chance to select one of the Miami Heat's biggest stars,
A camera in the Target Center stands found Anthony Edwards on the court, as the cameras so often do. As Edwards stood behind Naz Reid at the free-throw line during a game against the LA Clippers earlier this week, he looked directly into the lens. “Don’t worry about me,” he said as he wagged his finger. “Don’t worry about me.”