Boston Celtics Secure Victory Against Milwaukee Bucks in Thrilling Finish
In a nail-biting showdown, the Boston Celtics managed to clinch a hard-fought victory against the Milwaukee Bucks with a final score of 122-119. Despite a stunning 36-21 surge by the Bucks in the fourth quarter, Boston maintained their composure to secure their seventh consecutive win.
The spotlight of the game was undoubtedly on Jaylen Brown, who took on the daunting task of guarding Bucks’ star Damian Lillard. Brown’s relentless defense limited Lillard to 32 points, making him work for every basket.
Speaking to Abby Chin on NBC Sports Boston’s postgame coverage, Brown expressed his respect for Lillard’s prowess while emphasizing his commitment to the defensive assignment. “I was just trying to chase him around all game. He’s tough,” Brown remarked. “I gave a lot of respect to Dame, and I was in his jersey all game long, and he still made some tough shots.”
Reflecting on the Celtics’ ability to close out tight games this season, Brown highlighted the team’s cohesion and depth. “We got a different team, different lineups,” he noted. “We just play with poise, take our time and get some good shots.”
Despite the loss, Milwaukee received credit for their strong performance, with Brown acknowledging their resilience. “Credit to Milwaukee, though, they played good tonight,” he admitted.
The Celtics’ dominance at TD Garden this season remains impressive, boasting a remarkable 32-3 home record. Notably, all three of their losses at home have been against Western Conference opponents.
Brown emphasized the importance of maintaining their undefeated record against Eastern Conference teams as they gear up for the playoffs. “We got to keep that up going into the playoffs,” he stressed. “We got to keep it up on defense and continuing on offense and try to find a way to win.”
With each victory, the Celtics solidify their position as contenders in the Eastern Conference, showcasing their resilience and determination on the court.