Jayson Tatum powered the Boston Celtics to a 114-99 win, securing a 12th straight playoff appearance and marking 50 victories this season, while also setting a franchise milestone by becoming the youngest Celtics player to reach 14,000 career points.
Jaylen Brown did not feature because of a minor injury, yet the guard still addressed doubts around the team’s level this season, highlighting Boston’s record with a pointed message after the final buzzer as the Celtics strengthened their position in the Eastern Conference.

Tatum, who returned earlier in March from an Achilles injury, delivered his most productive outing since coming back, finishing with 32 points in a controlled performance that guided Boston past their opponents and underlined the forward’s growing rhythm after the lay-off.
The Celtics’ key figures have repeatedly referenced the group’s stability and continuity, and Tatum credited that support when reflecting on passing 14,000 points. "I've been fortunate enough to be on some really good teams, be surrounded by some really good players and coaches on the staff that have empowered me and helped me become the player I am today," he said of his feat.
Tatum admitted the physical demands of returning from an Achilles issue are still present, explaining the current stage of recovery in detail. "I was still kind of tired, so that's something I'm still working through. But I like that I'm being decisive in my movements and exploding when I need to [and] reacting. Obviously, it helps when you make shots. I can say I feel better than I did last game. Hopefully, I feel better in the next game than I did today."
Brown, watching from the sidelines while managing his knock, voiced a firm response to critics after Boston reached the 50-win mark. Fifty wins in what Brown described as a transitional season for the roster prompted a short but pointed post. Fifty wins in a gap year, Brown posted on social media.
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The victory, Tatum’s milestone and Brown’s reaction together highlight Boston’s steady progress despite injuries, with the Celtics already assured of postseason basketball and Tatum targeting further improvement in fitness and form as the playoffs draw nearer.