It was a Christmas dream come true for one young basketball fan, thanks to the Boston Celtics and Make-A-Wish.
It was a Christmas dream come true for one young basketball fan, thanks to the Boston Celtics and Make-A-Wish. WBZ-TV's Logan Hall reports.
During a recent episode of the "'How Bout Them Celtics ?" podcast, hosts Jack Simone and Sam LaFrance discussed Tatum's performance and what led to his scoring explosion as the Celtics looked to bounce back from an earlier loss to Billy Donovan's team.
During the latest episode of the Celtics Chronicle podcast, hosts Adam Taylor and Billy Calabrese broke down the Celtics struggles. They discussed Boston's lack of true creators and why the team is so much better with Tatum in the rotation. They also gave credit to the Magic, who continue to find ways to win despite being riddled with injuries.
Jayson Tatum's status is still unclear for the Christmas Day game against the 76ers after sitting the Celtics' loss to the Magic.
A last-minute addition to the Celtics’ injury report, Jayson Tatum was not on the court to start Monday night’s game in Orlando.
It's hard to come up with a better duo in the NBA than what the Boston Celtics have available to them in Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Tatum and Brown were the biggest reason why the Celtics were able to win the NBA Championship in the 2023-24 season.
Magic: Orlando was outplayed in the first half for a second straight game while playing without Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner and Mo Wagner, but still found a way to win.
Jayson Tatum scored 32 with 15 rebounds for Boston, which lost its second game in a row. Porzingis, who has missed all but nine games this season with injuries, did not return for the second half due to an injury.
The Celtics fell to 6-5 in December after a 118-114 loss to the 76ers in a Christmas clash at TD Garden. "We've got to look in the mirror," said Jayson Tatum.