After avenging a loss to the Warriors, Celtics' Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum gave Warriors and Team USA coach Steve Kerr the cold shoulder when he tried to chat with the two Boston stars.
The Boston Celtics have responded well to losses all season long, and Monday’s game vs. the Golden State Warriors was no exception. After falling to the Atlanta Hawks in overtime Saturday, the C’s started their four-game West Coast road trip with an emphatic 125-85 victory.
Steve Kerr couldn't have been too pleased after his Golden State Warriors got demolished by the Boston Celtics 125-85 earlier today.
Jaylen Brown, Stephen Curry and Boston Celtics
Jayson Tatum scored 22 points, Kristaps Porzingis had 18 and the Boston Celtics handed the Golden State Warriors their most lopsided home loss in 40 years with a 125-85 victory.
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Golden State Warriors superstar guard Stephen Curry reveals how he feels when comparing his team and the Celtics.
The Golden State Warriors suffered their worst home defeat in four decades on Monday night, losing 125-85 to the Boston Celtics.
Jonathan Kuminga (right ankle sprain) and Kyle Anderson (left gluteal bursitis) are also likely to miss this match due to injury, while Trayce Jackson-Davis, Lindy Waters III, Moses Moody and Gary Payton II are questionable.
Stephen Curry’s visible frustration on the bench captured the mood of a team searching for answers during their blowout loss to the Celtics.
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