Celtics vs Jazz same game parlay – Mon., Nov. 3
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A tribute to pianist, composer, and longtime NEC faculty member George Russell launches the new series of tributes.
Jaylen Brown slammed referees after a controversial missed call in the Celtics' stunning loss to Jazz, saying officials "cost us the game" in the final minute.
BOSTON — Jaylen Brown ripped officials Monday night after a controversial no-call in the Celtics 105-103 loss to the Jazz at TD Garden.
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Jaylen Brown took issue with the no-call on his trip in Boston Celtics loss to Utah Jazz
"It’s (the) fourth quarter—it’s a minute left in the game, or less, and you completely—the whole staff blows the (expletive) call," said Brown.
Through the first few games of the new Utah Jazz season, the roster has come with a few pleasant surprises to have stood out in their initial sample size in showing off their work done from this summer.
Jaylen Brown let it all out in his postgame tirade over what he felt was a big blunder by the refs in the Celtics' loss to the Jazz.
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Payton Pritchard on how historic bad shooting night impacted Boston Celtics vs. Utah Jazz
The Boston Celtics put up the worst 3-point shooting night of any team in NBA history with at least 50 attempts against the Utah Jazz in a 105-103 home loss on Monday (Nov. 3) night. Given the 3-point heavy style sometimes referred to as "Mazzulla Ball" (named after Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla) is by definition a high variance style of play,
Georges Niang openly discussed the Celtics trading him to Utah last summer just one month after he was acquired.