The Boston Celtics hosted the Minnesota Timberwolves Sunday night in a nationally televised match up. Minnesota had not won a game in Boston for 25 years, and they obliterated the Celtics in the fourth quarter. Boston missed 12 straight shots to start the fourth quarter as they recorded their 24th loss on the season, 102-92. Jaylen Brown had 29 points to lead the C’s, Jayson Tatum was scoreless in the first half but finished the game with 16 points, Derrick White chipped in 15 points.
Boston started
the game with Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Sam Hauser, and Neemias Queta. The Timberwolves started Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle, Ayo Dosunmu, Donte DiVincenzo, and Jayden McDaniels. Anthony Edwards was unavailable for the visitors following a MRI on his right knee due to inflammation.
Derrick slipped into the lane to score the game’s first points as he got off a quick shot over Rudy Gobert. Jaylen Brown drove and scored over McDaniels. JB got a steal and passed full court to Hasuer for an easy layup to go up 6-2 early. Minny started off shooting just 1-6 to start the game. JB was on fire to start with, back-to-back buckets as Boston went up 11-2.
Jayden McDaniels finally stuck the Wolves’ second bucket with a line drive two-pointer. The visitors scored a pair of quick baskets to close the Celtics’ lead back to 11-8. Scheierman and Pritchard were the first C’s off the bench for Boston as White and Hauser took an early seat. Queta was blocked by Gobert but got the ball back and muscled it home over Randle in the key for his score of the game.
After his fantastic game in Memphis, Luka Garza got the nod as the first big man off the bench with Queta taking a seat. Brown drove with an up-and-under and was looking for his eleventh point in the quarter, but Gobert blocked him for his third of the night as the last line of defense for Minny.
In a low-scoring first quarter, both teams were struggling to shoot; Minnesota was just 26 percent from the field, Boston a fraction better at 38%. Jaylen Brown scored 11 of the team’s 23 points as Boston took a 9-point lead after one quarter, 23-14.
Brown and Tatum started the second quarter on the bench as Derrick White returned to the court. He wasted no time, hitting a triple followed up by a Baylor Scheierman corner trey to start the third as Boston went on a 10-0 run. The bench mob was proving to be effective for Boston as the home team went up, 31-20.
Hauser blocked a three-point attempt, and Derrick White slipped into the key to score his seventh point of the night. Jayson Tatum was struggling with the shot early, the All-Star scoreless to start, missing on his four shot attempts.
Luka Garza was whistled for an offensive foul on a blown screen, Gobert dunked it home as Minny came racing back into the contest, down just 3 points, 33-30. Dosunmu’s wing triple laced the net and tied scores at 33 all. Boston was stuck in mud int he second quarter after taking an early eleven point lead.
Derrick White was super open in the key with 4 and half minutes to go in the half, he scored on a back cut and dunk. Boston was not taking care of the ball in the half, and Minny had ratcheted up the defensive pressure in the second quarter, the C’s with 10 uncharacteristic first half turnovers.
JB was the C’s best player in the first half, he drove and spun home a circus shot reverse lay in and drew a foul. Brown would have 17 points in the first half on 6-13 from the field, Boston down 44-47 as Bones Hyland nailed a triple at the buzzer to end the half.
Jayson Tatum scored his first points of the game to start the 3rd quarter with a drive and layup over Rudy Gobert. JT followed that up with a step-back triple over Randle as he was finally starting to find a groove. Tatum stole the ball at half court for another layup; he had 7 quick points in the first 2 minutes of the third.
Tatum stepped into a second triple of the game as he shot over the taller Gobert, who was caught flat-footed. Brown hit a pair of free throws, and Pritchard rattled home a corner three in front of the C’s bench as Boston took a 63-54 lead.
Tatum had 13 points and counting in the third with five and a half minutes to go. Minny was running the floor and not going away, outscoring Boston in a third-quarter run, with the C’s up by just 3 points, 69-66. Pritchard hit a corner triple, and Brown flashed through the key for a two-handed dunk as Boston regained a scoring buffer.
With Rudy Gobert on the bench taking a breather late in the third, the smaller Wolves were running and gunning, Hyland and McDaniels providing the scoring punch for the visitors. After three it was a tight contest, Boston up by just one point, 77-76.
Both teams traded buckets to start the fourth quarter. It was Bones Hyland who was the story for Minny as he put the visitors on his shoulders to take a seven point lead, 88-81. Joe Mazzulla had to call a timeout as the Wolves went on a 10-0 run to silence the TD Garden. Naz Reid hit consecutive baskets as the Wolves had 16 straight points, 81-94.
Boston would need to dig out of a big hole with 5 minutes to go and after missing 12 straight shot attempts. Jayson Tatum broke the streak as he scored a layup and was fouled, Minny up by 10 points. The sixth placed Minnesota Timberwolves continued to pile up the points and close things out strong on the road. Joe Mazzulla emptied the bench to end it, with Shulga, Bassey and Harper Jr., getting late minutes.
Tonight’s game marks the first of three home games, Boston next host the Oklahoma Thunder on Wednesday.









