Boston Celtics star Kristaps Porziņģis feels the team has lacked the same sharpness it displayed last year, when it conquered the Dallas Mavericks in the
The Boston Celtics surprisingly suffered a 13-point loss on Wednesday night against the Toronto Raptors, who rank last in the Atlantic Division, and
The Boston Celtics star centre Kristaps Porzingis recently made an interesting analogy regarding the team's inconsistency this season.
One night later, Boston players all but shrugged their shoulders after falling to the Lakers 117-96 on the second leg of a back-to-back. Kristaps Porziņģis, who has been critical of the Celtics after their worst games recently, sounded ready to dump the latest poor result into the nearest trash can and forget about it for good.
Kristaps Porzingis kept his productivity rolling after calling out the Celtics' effort at Toronto on Wednesday, helping Boston get right with a win.
The Boston Celtics got over the hump last season when they earned their 18th title in franchise history. More news: Blockbuster Trade Idea Sends Bulls' Lonzo Ball Back to LA The historic franchise went through a bit of some rough years during the mid-2010s through early 2020s,
The Celtics haven’t even been playing well of late, going through the typical post-championship malaise. They still showed how much juice the Warriors have lost in the past couple months.
The Golden State Warriors suffered their worst home defeat in four decades on Monday night, losing 125-85 to the Boston Celtics.
Los Angeles Lakers Top Performers Anthony Davis – 24 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks Austin Reaves – 23 points, 6 assists, 4 3PM LeBron James – 20 points, 14 rebounds, 6 assists Boston Clippers Top Performers Kristaps Porziņģis – 22 points,
In their best performance so far this season, the Lakers embarrassed the defending NBA champion Celtics in a 117-96 rout.
As well as Kyrie Irving has played, the hobbled Mavericks have been a bottom-seven offense over the past month, minus Luka Dončić.
The Celtics found creative solutions against Dallas’ defensive schemes, with Derrick White leading a pivotal third-quarter surge. From mid-range scoring to bench contributions, Boston’s adaptability shone in Dallas.