Celtics Just Got Humiliated—Tatum Was A Ghost, Edwards Was Out

The Celtics just suffered a humiliating home loss to an undermanned Wolves squad. This isn't just a defeat; it's a massive embarrassment.

Celtics Crushed at Home by Undermanned Wolves

The Boston Celtics got slapped hard in front of their home crowd, losing 102-92 to a depleted Minnesota Timberwolves team missing star Anthony Edwards. This wasn’t just a loss — it was a full-blown embarrassment.

The Celtics blew a lead at TD Garden, folding against a squad that looked beatable on paper. Jayson Tatum was a ghost in the first half, scoreless and nowhere near MVP form. Boston’s mental toughness? Nowhere to be found.

Boston’s Collapse Is Alarming

With a solid 47-24 record, the Celtics should have handled business. Instead, they let a nine-point lead slip away in the second quarter. This was no minor slip-up — it’s a big warning sign that Boston isn’t the Eastern powerhouse they claim to be.

Tatum’s Vanishing Act

Jayson Tatum grabbed 11 rebounds but failed to put points on the board in the first half. His usual killer instinct was MIA. Fans are left wondering if he has what it takes to lead this team deep into the playoffs.

Jaylen Brown tried to salvage the night with 29 points and 7 boards, but even that effort wasn’t enough. The Celtics’ biggest flaw remains their inconsistency — when one star shines, the other fades, and the team falls apart when it counts.

Wolves Feast on Celtics’ Weakness

Without Edwards, the Timberwolves smelled blood and attacked relentlessly. Bones Hyland dropped a surprising 23 points. Ayo Dosunmu contributed a monster stat line with 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. Rudy Gobert owned the paint, hauling in 14 rebounds.

The Wolves played with hunger and intensity, outworking the Celtics on every possession. This wasn’t luck — it was a statement. Boston may have clinched home-court advantage, but this loss exposes their vulnerability.

For a team many pegged as title contenders, this humiliating defeat is a glaring red flag. The Celtics have cracks in their armor, and the Wolves just tore them wide open.


Source: Google News

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