The resurgent Pistons played up to the moment. The tired Celtics didn’t. With Jaylen Brown out and the Pistons rested, the Celtics had little left to offer after a valiant second-quarter run. Led by the hot shooting and trash talk of Malik Beasley,
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla shared concerning Jaylen Brown injury news after the NBA All-Star missed Wednesday's loss to the Detroit Pistons.
The Detroit Pistons were once the laughingstock of the NBA, as one of the worst teams in the league. On Wednesday, the Pistons completed their 8th win in a row, with their latest victory over reigning NBA champs Boston Celtics.
As the Boston Celtics get ready for their upcoming game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, they could be without star forward Jaylen Brown. Brown has been listed
The Celtics are trying to make up some ground for the top seed in the East, but they may have to do so without one of their best players.
Jaylen Brown and Jrue Holiday are both listed as questionable against the Cavs, and it will be interesting to see if they can play in this primetime game. Holiday played in the Celtics' previous game against the Pistons but didn't shoot the ball well, finishing with four points and shooting 0-for-5 from three.