Jaylen Brown had a monstrous game, but the Celtics couldn’t pull themselves out of an offensive slump in time to beat the Timberwolves on Saturday, falling 119-115 in Minnesota.
Here are the takeaways.
Jaylen Brown nearly did it.
The Celtics can’t beat good teams without a good game from Jaylen Brown, and he gave them a big one even by his standards on Saturday.
Brown scored 19 in the first quarter alone, getting the Celtics off to a fast start by scoring in nearly every way imaginable. The Timberwolves have wing stoppers — Jaden McDaniels is a defensive stopper, Anthony Edwards is no slouch, and Rudy Gobert in theory should make scoring at the rim difficult — but Brown has shown throughout this season that he has an answer for almost anything an opposing team can throw at him. He fini

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