Boston Celtics Hang On To Beat Toronto Raptors
The Celtics managed to emerge on top, taking down the Toronto Raptors 125โ117 in front of a lively TD Garden crowd. It wasnโt pretty, but Bostonโs firepower was simply too much for a depleted Raptors squad to handle.
Pritchard Steals the Show Behind Brownโs Grit
Payton Pritchard dropped 27 points, 5 rebounds, and 8 assists. Add in Jaylen Brownโs 25 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, and itโs clear Boston didnโt just play well โ they reminded everyone why theyโre near the top of the East. Brown was everywhere: attacking closeouts, sinking tough buckets, and even providing a thunderous dunk that had fans reconsidering their life choices.
Sam Hauser, often the quietest Celtic on the stat sheet, erupted for 19 points, lighting it up from deep and keeping Torontoโs defense on its heels. Derrick White chipped in with 18 as Boston shot an absurd 54% from the floor and 50% from three. When youโre this hot, you donโt just win games โ you make opponents rethink the calendar.
Depth vs. Injury: Raptors Fight, But Not Enough
To be fair to Toronto, this wasnโt the Raptors team Boston has seen in years past. Toronto was missing key contributors, including Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram, and Jakob Poeltl. That forced Toronto to unleash a lineup that read more like a scrappy pickup squad than an Eastern Conference threat.
Raptors bench players like JaโKobe Walter and Collin Murray-Boyles showed energy and hustle, even ending with positive plus-minus ratings. Immanuel Quickley tried to will his team back with a double-double (17 points, 13 assists), and RJ Barrett flirted with a healthy night before an ankle injury slowed him late.
But when Boston gets unguardable from deep, and your own frontcourt is missing pieces, youโre left playing catch-up, which is exactly what Toronto did for most of the night. Despite a late run that trimmed the lead to six, an 8-0 Celtics spurt slammed the door shut.
Offense Wins Games, Defense Gets You Questions
Boston’s offense was a beautiful mess: high-octane, fun to watch, and occasionally reckless. Meanwhile, their defense left much to be desired. Bostonโs hot shooting masked some concerning defensive lapses, something fans and analysts alike have already been poking fun at.
That said, thereโs something downright fun about watching a Celtics offense that refuses to take its foot off the gas. This version of Boston prays through threes and lives through momentum streaks. Right now, thatโs working.
What This Win Means For Boston
This wasnโt just a win; it was a statement. The Celtics not only improved to 3-0 against the Raptors this season, but they did it with swagger, confidence, and enough shot-making to alter the laws of physics.
Theyโve now won five of their last six, building real steam as the calendar flips deeper into January. Up next, the Celtics wrap up the homestand looking to keep this groove alive.
