In the Celtics' last 10 games, they are a .500 ball club with the same roster they won the title with last summer, by and large.
At the conclusion of Tuesday's practice in Sacramento, De'Aaron Fox speaks to reporters about hosting the struggling Warriors on Wednesday night, needing his Kings to "kick em' while they're down" in the wake of Golden State's 40 point loss to the Boston Celtics,
The Celtics fell to 27-11 with Friday’s loss to the Kings, who were missing star guard De’Aaron Fox. After a hot start in which it very much resembled NBA champions, Boston has gone just 8-7 its last 15 games.
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The Boston Celtics 114-97 loss to the Sacramento Kings at TD Garden this past Friday (Jan. 10) night was as ugly as they come. The Celtics led the game at various points by as much as 9 points, but could not maintain sufficient focus to put away an 18-19 ball club without their best player on the court.
The Kings have even won their last two games without star point guard De'Aaron Fox. A blowout 30-point win over the Golden State Warriors and a double-overtime comeback win over the Miami Heat while Fox is sidelined is certainly a good sign for this Kings squad, but time will tell how well they can perform without their All-Star point guard.
And they did it without De’Aaron Fox, who missed his third straight game with a bruised glute. Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown (7) drives past Sacramento Kings' Keegan Murray during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, in Boston.
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It didn't take long for the Celtics to build a commanding lead on the way to a lopsided blowout in San Francisco, 125-85. After jumping out to an 11-point lead in the first quarter, the Celtics increased their advantage to 15 by halftime.
Jokic, a three-time MVP, made a three-quarter court shot at the third-quarter buzzer to put the Nuggets up by 25 points. The Kings staged a big fourth-quarter comeback to get within five, but Jokic made four free throws in the final minute to secure the victory for Denver.