The Boston Celtics dropped a very disappointing game against the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday as they just fell apart. But the team didn't have star forward Jaylen Brown for the contest due to the left thigh contusion he suffered against the Toronto Raptors in their previous game.
The Boston Celtics will pay a visit to the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night. While the visitors will have their All-Star forward Jaylen Brown in the building,
The Celtics’ six-game win streak is over, snapped by one of the NBA’s hottest and most surprising teams. The Pistons dominated the second half of Wednesday’s matchup at Little Caesars Arena, cruising to a 117-97 victory over a Boston team that was playing without injured All-Star Jaylen Brown (thigh contusion).
Brown is questionable for Wednesday's game against Detroit with a left thigh contusion, Taylor Snow of the Celtics' official site reports. Brown was limited during the second half of Tuesday's win over the Raptors after picking up his thigh injury.
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla shared concerning Jaylen Brown injury news after the NBA All-Star missed Wednesday's loss to the Detroit Pistons.
Horford (toe) is in the starting lineup Wednesday against Detroit. Jaylen Brown is out with a thigh injury Wednesday, clearing a spot in the starting lineup for Horford with Torrey Craig now on the bench.
The Celtics are trying to make up some ground for the top seed in the East, but they may have to do so without one of their best players.
The Boston Celtics are set to take on the Detroit Pistons for their 59th game of the 2024-25 season. The Celtics will look for their 43rd win in the process and
The Nuggets almost survived to Jokic’s return. They were down 88-84. The last minute without him was a near-death sentence, though. Sam Hauser knocked down a transition drive-and-kick 3-pointer to bring the house down with 8:11 to go, highlighting a 6-0 burst.
After missing part of the second half of Tuesday's win in Toronto, Jaylen Brown was one of four players listed on the Celtics' latest injury report.
Despite Wednesday's loss to the Pistons, Boston has been red hot lately. Better rebounding and big frontcourt minutes have helped the cause.