Jrue Holiday made a pair of crucial mistakes at the end of regulation in the Celtics' loss to the Hawks, and he took accountability for them.
â‹… The final minute of regulation against Atlanta was frenetic and, at times, tough to keep track of. But it certainly looked as if Jrue Holiday lost track of the score after the Celtics decided earlier that they would foul the Hawks while holding a 3-point lead.
Jrue Holiday opened up about the team’s current struggles and his plans to get through them. “Sometimes you just go through it. I’m pretty sure people in life just go through it — you’re not really sure what it is.
The Celtics nearly blew one win already this past week with brutal crutch time execution. A repeat performance on Saturday night was enough to sink them this time around. The Celtics had the ball and a three-point lead in the final 20 seconds of regulation but still blew the lead and eventually the game in a 119-115 overtime loss to the Hawks.
The Boston Celtics were once again left shaking their heads after a tough 119-115 overtime home loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night. It was a game full of missed opportunities, mental mistakes,
After Friday night's 114-97 loss to the Sacramento Kings, this potential Boston Celtics trade may not be too much of an overreaction. Jayson Tatum, tying his se
The Atlanta Hawks and the Boston Celtics are getting ready to tipoff their game tonight from Boston and both teams just revealed their starting lineups. Hawks:
Stephen Curry is one of five players listed on the team’s injury report against Boston. He was designated as questionable after suffering a sprained ankle in Saturday’s win over the Wizards. The All-Star guard did tell reporters he expected to play Monday after suffering the injury.
During a recent episode of the 'How 'Bout Them Celtics?' hosts Jack Simone and Sam LaFrance labeled the loss as 'embarrassing.' The duo discussed Boston's shortcomings on both sides of the court, along with the lack of execution and hustle, before turning their attention to a season that has quickly begun to show legitimate warning signs.
During an up-and-down season with trade deadline questions abounding, the Warriors still believe they have what it takes to regain championship-level momentum.
The Boston Celtics (29-13) will lean on Jayson Tatum (fifth in NBA, 27.7 points per game) to help them take down Tyrese Maxey (seventh in league, 26.4) and the Philadelphia 76ers (15-26) on Sunday, February 2,