This was going to be a trade-for-Domantas-Sabonis article, but I decided to keep things on a positive note. We often forget this was going to be a "bridge season" to "greener pastures" down the road.
— RyanBB (@GreenTeamer247) December 9, 2021
Well not sure this is really a moral victory but the effort was there after they dug themselves that hole. I also like what im seeing from Jayson except for the sloppy turnovers and that seems easy to clean up.
RyanBB must have read my thoughts. Were it not for an explosive game from an opponent named after the Celtics home town, The Green may have left with a win. Brandon Boston, Jr. was in flames with a team-high 27 points on 69% shooting.
But Jayson Tatum, other than the six turnovers, revealed once again how special he is. He put up a team-high 29 points and 10 rebounds, while going to the foul line 10 times - making nine of them. The Celtics rely on this young star so much, things start to crumble when he is off the floor.
Jayson is only 23 years old, and particularly this season, he is carrying a load that makes the chains worn by Marley's Ghost appear to be made of crepe paper. He can be remarkable.
Authors Note: "GREEN PASTURES" may be a regular part of our blog - for both wins and losses. We will look for positive tweets from our followers and use them in our articles. This does not mean that our criticisms will end - merely that this part of CelticsSentinel will focus solely on a "greener" future.
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