Jaylen Brown Finishes With 35 Points As Boston Celtics Pull Away From Charlotte Hornets In Second Half
If you told anyone before the season that this version of the Boston Celtics would be one win away from locking up the second seed in the Eastern Conference, they probably would have asked what you were drinking.
Between losing key veterans, navigating a scary Achilles injury to Jayson Tatum early on, and piecing together a new rotation, the deck was heavily stacked against them. Yet, here we are. On Tuesday night, the Celtics proved exactly why they are the most resilient team in basketball right now, shaking off a pesky Charlotte Hornets squad to pull out a gritty 113-102 victory at TD Garden.
A Fourth-Quarter Surge To Remember
For the first three quarters, LaMelo Ball was an absolute nightmare. The guy was out there tossing up those ridiculous one-footed, step-in threes that make opposing coaches want to pull their hair out. And worse? They were actually going in. The Hornets jumped out to an early double-digit lead, and the TD Garden crowd was understandably restless on Jayson Tatum bobblehead night.
But if we have learned anything about these Celtics, it is that they do not panic. Trailing late, Boston flipped a switch that only legitimate contenders possess. They opened the fourth quarter on an absolutely ruthless 26-7 run. Tatum and Jaylen Brown took the game by the scruff of the neck, combining for a quiet, casual 58 points.
When it mattered most, the superstar duo showed the young Hornets the harsh difference between a fun regular-season team and a battle-tested playoff juggernaut.
The Supporting Cast Shines Bright
You cannot win in this league with just two guys, and Boston’s supporting cast delivered the goods. Payton Pritchard, doing his best human-torch impression, knocked down back-breaking triples right in Charlotte’s face.
Then there is Jordan Walsh. If you are looking for a guy who plays like every possession is his last, look no further. Walsh was diving for loose balls, snatching offensive boards, and making life miserable for Charlotte’s guards. Add in the highly anticipated return of Nikola Vucevic, and the Celtics suddenly look dangerously deep.
Mazzulla Keeps the Focus On the Locker Room
Perhaps the most telling moment of the week didn’t even happen on the court. When Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo publicly praised Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla for his no-excuses mentality, Mazzulla barely blinked. Instead of taking the compliment, he immediately deflected the credit to his players, praising their competitive character and desperate desire to win.
That right there is the secret sauce. No egos, no drama. Just a group of guys pulling in the same direction.
