Boston Celtics Face Challenge Without Jayson Tatum

Boston Celtics Face Challenge Without Jayson Tatum

The Boston Celtics will be without their star forward Jayson Tatum for the remainder of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, as confirmed by a source familiar with the situation. Tatum has been sidelined since Game 3 due to an ankle injury.

Impact on the Team

The Celtics are already facing a tough challenge in their series against the New York Knicks. With Tatum out, the team must adapt to the loss of one of their top players.

Jaylen Brown’s Performance

In Game 6 against the Knicks, Jaylen Brown stepped up to fill the void left by Tatum’s absence:

  • Brown was instrumental in keeping Boston competitive early in the game, scoring all five of their points within the first five minutes.
  • He continued his strong performance in the first quarter, contributing 13 out of Boston’s 20 points, though the team trailed New York 26-20.

Despite his initial dominance, Brown faced challenges:

  • The Knicks’ defense limited his effectiveness, holding him to just five points in each subsequent quarter.
  • Brown fouled out with 2:50 remaining in the third quarter after accumulating six personal fouls.

A source close to Brown commented, "We had some good moments, but ultimately we couldn’t overcome their strong defense."

Game Outcome

The Knicks secured a decisive victory over the Celtics with a final score of 119-81 in Game 6. This win allows New York to advance to face the Indiana Pacers starting next week, according to reports from other recent games.

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