Celtics Reaffirm Title Goal as Brown-Led Surge Lifts Them to East No. 2
With Jayson Tatum still out, Boston points to defense plus coaching for its first‑half rise as deadline decisions approach.
Overview
- After a 119-104 win over the Pacers, Neemias Queta declared anything short of a championship unacceptable for Boston and posted 17 points, 9 rebounds and 5 blocks.
- The Celtics sit 27-16 and second in the Eastern Conference at midseason despite Tatum’s ongoing absence.
- Jaylen Brown has taken over as the lead option, boosting his scoring to about 30 points per game with improved efficiency and broader playmaking.
- Coach Joe Mazzulla is credited for a disciplined style built on improved defense, stronger rebounding and high-volume three-point shooting.
- Reporting notes growing optimism about a Tatum return since the new year, as the front office weighs tax-sensitive trade options that range from standing pat to exploring moves tied to salaries such as Anfernee Simons or interior help like Ivica Zubac or Jaren Jackson Jr.