Payton Pritchard grabbed the ball from Julian Champagnie with just over a minute remaining in the first half of the Boston Celtics’ victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night, following a block by Jaylen Brown.
Pritchard accelerated the pace right away, finding Brown, who was already in the halfcourt area, on the break. With just Devin Vassell to beat, Brown charged forward, but instead of driving to the hoop, he looked back and noticed Pritchard in tow.
With a 19-point lead, Brown chose to inject some flair into the play by passing to Pritchard behind the back. Sadly, he missed the mark by a wide margin, and Jeremy Sochan was the one who caught the ball.
A little more than a quarter of an hour later, Brown was in a similar position—he was running alongside a player and on the break following a turnover. Brown got another opportunity to spice up the play when he intercepted Victor Wemba Yama’s ball.
A little more than a quarter of an hour later, Brown was in a similar position—he was running alongside a player and on the break following a turnover. Brown got another opportunity to liven up the play when he intercepted a pass intended for Victor Wembanyama.
Brown turned to the Celtics bench and gestured right away after the dime. Brown clarified, “They were giving me s*** for my behind-the-back pass in the first half.” “I was searching for Payton on the back, but at times, he would run so quickly, and I simply misjudged it, which led to them giving me a hard time.” After I won that one, they continued to give me [s***]. That’s what that was, though.
In especially, Derrick [White]. D-White,” disclosed Brown. “He said, ‘Well, I’m not sure.'” He was merely making light of me. Hey, it’s all fun and games. Enjoying the game, passing the ball, and improving simultaneously. It’s all for fun, then.
When Brown made a mistake, the Celtics bench made sure to bother with him, but after making amends, he immediately returned the favor. Boston has an elite vibe at the moment.
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