Jaylen Brown Urges Boston Celtics Supporters To “Boo” Against Star Players
Jaylen Brown Urges Boston Celtics Supporters To “Boo” Against Star Players.
On Friday night at TD Garden, the Boston Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks 138-110 despite Luka Doncic producing a triple-double. It was the team’s tenth consecutive victory.
Like any other fan base, the Celtics’ is equally fervent, and its members frequently express their opinions regarding former players like Kyrie Irving.
The Garden crowd let forth a barrage of jeers at the former Celtic when Irving made his Dallas debut as a starter. Jaylen Brown went above and beyond simply jeering Irving because he recognized the potential for backlash.
“You know, fans just do what they do. According to team-provided footage, Brown told reporters, “They got whatever reason for that.” “I believe that every player, especially the elite players, who enters our arena ought to be jeered.” I.
The Celtics’ Friday night victory over the Mavericks was the result of a team effort, but Brown stole the show with a “insane” 360-degree shot over Dallas center Derek Lively II.
Midway through the third quarter, the Mavericks closed the gap to two, but the Celtics surged ahead 46-24 to seize the lead and take control of the game.
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According to NBC Sports Boston’s postgame coverage, Jaylen Brown told Abby Chin, “We just came out and we guarded a little bit better.” “We played a little bit better in the second half of the game, but we gave up a bunch of layups early on. That was the game’s narrative.
Mazzulla stated, “For us, the game is connected,” as seen during the postgame show on NBC Sports Boston. “We can recover in transition, maintain our matchup, and play one-shot defense when we’re making beautiful shots and operating as a cohesive offensive unit.”
Mazzulla went on, saying, “We must first execute at a high level offensively in order to compete at a good level defensively, and vice versa. I felt we did a terrific job of just playing basketball with good connections, especially over the majority of the second half.
On Sunday afternoon at the Garden, the Boston Celtics will play the Golden State Warriors in an attempt to extend their winning streak to 11 games. If Brown’s wish comes true, Steph Curry will be met with loud jeers from the Green Team when he takes the
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