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Jaylen Brown defends Joe Mazzulla’s minutes philosophy: ‘I appreciate his decision’

Jaylen Brown defends Joe Mazzulla’s minutes philosophy: ‘I appreciate his decision’

For the second game in a row, the Boston Celtics found themselves cornered without an escape. A West Coast road trip that began with a blowout win has now unraveled into two ugly losses, with their latest one coming against the LA Clippers by a score of 113-93.

Boston’s 93-point performance marked their lowest scoring total of the season and the first time they failed to crack the 100-point mark all year. But while the offensive failures were important to note, it’s another stat that stands out among the bunch.

Despite the loss, the Celtics’ top contributors all played roughly 30 minutes or more. By the end of the fourth, the game was completely out of reach, yet guys like Jayson Tatum (36:34), Jaylen Brown (29:41), Marcus Smart (31:39), and Malcolm Brogdon (31:28) all remained in the game.

In an interview before the season began, Tatum revealed that he was exhausted after the NBA Finals, and if the Celtics hope to make it back there, preserving their stars’ energy should be near the top of their priority list. However, in a mid-December game on the first night of a back-to-back (in a blowout loss), everyone played regular minutes.

Joe Mazzulla has become known for this sort of thing, but up to this point, he’s played his guys deep into games where the Celtics were the ones blowing the other team out of the water. This time around, he gave some reasoning for his decision. After the game, he noted that he wanted to make sure his guys stayed in a rhythm.

“I think it’s important. I trust the guys. I got their back. If things aren’t going well, I’m not going to do that. There is a time and a place for that but I felt like it was important for them to get their rhythm and keep their spirit heading into tomorrow’s game. I thought that was important.”

While the game obviously didn’t go according to plan, Brown did pick things up in the fourth quarter. He shot 4-for-4 from the field in the final frame. The rest of the squad didn’t play particularly well, but it was also the only period where Boston held the Clippers to 25 or fewer points.

The loss marked two games in a row where Boston couldn’t find their footing, as they suffered a similar fate against the Golden State Warriors over the weekend. That contest remained close until the last few minutes but ended in a 16-point defeat in which both Tatum (39:45) and Brown (37:13) played serious minutes.

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