Celtics star talks trash…

 

Williams, who was unexpectedly dealt by the Mavericks during the trade deadline, is currently playing in his native state of North

On Monday night in Charlotte, the Celtics defeated the Hornets with ease and saw a familiar face. Boston defeated Charlotte 118-104 behind a strong performance from old friend Grant Williams, who finished the season with 23 points and 7 rebounds with his new squad. With a game-high 25 points and 10 rebounds, Jayson Tatum led the way for the Celtics, but it was clear from the start that the former teammates were joking about. Tatum talked about their post-match conversation.

Williams, who was unexpectedly dealt by the Mavericks during the trade deadline, is currently playing in his native state of North

 

Williams, who was unexpectedly dealt by the Mavericks during the trade deadline, is currently playing in his native state of North

Reporters in Charlotte were informed by Tatum that “Grant always has some **** to say.” “My brother for life is that.” I seldom talk bad about anybody, but when it’s someone I know or am close to, like Grant today,

Williams, who was unexpectedly dealt by the Mavericks during the trade deadline, is currently playing in his native state of North Carolina. Playing small-ball center for the majority of Monday’s game, Williams has been a bright spot in his new home despite Charlotte going through one of the worst NBA seasons. In a difficult matchup against Kristaps Porzingis, Williams held his own, but he was proud of his effort afterward.

“I think I played well enough, and I was happy to be able to compete,” Williams stated. “I just wanted to get outside, engage in some serious physical activity, and carry out my daily routine. Every night, I would want to play them because if you play against

Guys are getting to experience what it’s like, so I’m glad these guys got the chance to play against them. That’s something I believe this club will need as we advance during the upcoming few seasons.

Tatum was happy to finish the road trip on a high note against a familiar opponent as the Celtics finished with a 4-2 record after the victory.

“We have the best record in the league, home court advantage, and a unique position—we’re in first place,” Tatum remarked. “I believe that, with the exception of the team playing tonight, we have played against teams vying for play-in positions and a playoff berth for the most of this road trip. I just realize that things don’t always work out.

On Wednesday night, Boston makes its way back to TD Garden to begin a three-game homestand against the Thunder.

 

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