BOSTON — Celtics followers have been left with loads of questions after Boston’s 113-101 Game four loss towards the Milwaukee Bucks. Kyrie Irving is on one among his coldest capturing stretches of his playoff profession, and the Celtics have had no solutions for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Even when Antetokounmpo is on the bench, the Celtics have been outplayed on Monday evening at TD Garden. But among the many first questions Celtics followers needs to be asking is: “Where has Gordon Hayward been?” The ahead is the chief of Boston’s bench, and at any time when he enters the sport, he will get a roaring welcome from the TD Garden crowd, second solely to Marcus
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Celtics Wrap: Boston Edges 76ers In Thriller As Gordon Hayward Scores 26
In the absence of Kyrie Irving, it was the Celtics’ veterans that led Boston to a thrilling 112-109 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night in Philadelphia. Gordon Hayward was monumental off the bench, hitting 8-of-11 shots and finishing with 26 points. Al Horford was key in matching up Philadelphia powerhouse Joel Embiid. Horford went for 23 points while provided strong defense on the Sixers center in a physical game between two Eastern Conference powers. Jayson Tatum (20) and Marcus Morris (17) also scored in double digits for the Celtics. Embiid finished with 23 for the 76ers, while Jimmy Butler had 22. The Celtics move to 36... NESN.com
Celtics Notes: Gordon Hayward’s Huge Night Propels Celtics Past Timberwolves
Gordon Hayward has been under the microscope since he suffered his gruesome ankle/leg injury last October. After his devastating injury, some wondered if he ever would be the same. Those questions have haunted the 2017 All-Star throughout the season as he has been working to knock the rust off. The Butler product started the season slow, and even was moved to an unfamiliar role on the bench, but has shown glimpses of his former self lately. On Saturday night, Hayward showed the NBA world he still can ball at an elite level. Hayward was the knight in shining armor the Boston Celtics needed Saturday in their 118-109 win over the Minnesota Timberwol... NESN.com
Gordon Hayward, Jaylen Brown Ready To Turn Things Around For Celtics
It hasn’t been the best start to the Boston Celtics’ season through their first 13 games, but the team is looking forward to turning it around Wednesday night. The C’s begin a three-game homestand when they welcome the Chicago Bulls to TD Garden on Wednesday. Despite a 7-6 record, the team knows it’s capable of playing better, and two of their promising players are ready to break out of the slump. Both Gordon Hayward and Jaylen Brown aren’t playing up to expectations, but they know what needs to be done in order to get up to speed. To hear from Hayward and Brown, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented
This Jazz Fan Had Best Reaction To Gordon Hayward’s Return To Utah
Gordon Hayward was crushed with boos Friday night at Vivint Smart Home Arena, but it appears that not all of them were genuine. Hayward suited up in Salt Lake City for the first time as a visitor when the Boston Celtics met the Utah Jazz. The veteran forward, who played the first seven seasons of his NBA career with the Jazz, was hearing it from pregame warmups all the way to the final buzzer, including from one fan who just wanted to fit in. I just witness a Jazz fan boo Gordon H... NESN.com
Josh Gordon Congratulates Tom Brady On 500th TD Pass, Career Milestone
Josh Gordon didn’t need to spend much time with Tom Brady to recognize his greatness. The New England Patriots wide receiver congratulated the legendary quarterback Friday morning on his latest career milestone: his 500th touchdown pass. Brady joined Peyton Manning and Brett Favre in the 500 club Thursday night during the Patriots’ 38-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Having caught Brady’s historic pass, Gordon marked the occasion with with this congratulatory message for his teammate, whom he describes in an emjoi as the GOAT.
Patriots Notes: Josh Gordon Takes Only Mental Reps In First Game With Pats
by Zack Cox on Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 2:05AM DETROIT — Some leftover notes and nuggets from the New England Patriots’ 26-10 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday night at Ford Field: — Despite initial optimism over Josh Gordon’s availability, the recently acquired wide receiver was inactive for his first game with the Patriots following his trade from the Cleveland Browns earlier in the week. Gordon, who was questionable with a hamstring injury entering Sunday, used the night a... NESN.com