Garden Report: Celtics vs Spurs Postgame Show on CLNS – Wembanyama TAKEOVER at TD

Victor Wembanyama poured in 16 of his 21 points after halftime and buried the go-ahead jumper with 19.2 seconds left as the San Antonio Spurs held off the Boston Celtics, 100–95, on Saturday night.

The Garden Report Postgame Show goes LIVE with CLNS Media’s Jimmy Toscano, Sherrod Blakely, Noa Dalzell, and Bobby Manning right after Celtics vs Spurs to break it all down.

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28 comments
  1. Haven't listened yet, but will.

    A moral victory. It was a b2b, albeit a soft one, and they played a team that is loaded with talent and almost won.

    Kudos to Queta, his best game as a Celtic. The Spurs are a tall order, two in fact, and he held his own with both. Well done. Same goes for DW.

    Jordan on Wemby? it worked for a while. worth a try.

    I'm sure John stopped work on Anfernee Simons' Hall of Fame induction speech long enough to point out that once again his client ghosted a big game. Facing a good defensive team he disappeared, as is his wont. Good defense from an opponent, no offense from Anfernee.

    And as much as we have rightfully praised Jb for his tremendous play this season, we must acknowledge when he costs us a game. Not fair to blame the loss solely on him, but down the stretch of a close game against a good opponent JB once again has committed crucial turnovers and missed clutch shots. Yes, I know he scored 30ish points, but what separates the elites from the merely talented is not making these blunders when it matters. What distinguishes the Cunninghams, Jokers, SGAs, Brunsons from the JBs is that they score 30-odd points and don't drop the ball out of bounds or dribble the ball off their legs when it matters most and they hit shots when it matters most.

    But his flubs will be quickly forgotten under the cacophany of praise effusing from the media hype machine.

    Jb is still having one helluva year and he still gets my vote for MVP, but he is not the best two-way player in the league, not a reliable offensive player in the clutch. That doesn't mean he's a bum, but it does mean he's not among the best players in the league. It means he's no Jayson Tatum.

    It's never too early to tank. The Jazz lost by 55 at home tonite to the Thunder…er…um…I mean the Hornets. Last nite, the Wiz' coach made some substitution decisions which are really hard to understand and square with a desire to win.

  2. To be honest I don't notice when Sam plays or doesn't play on most nights this season. Even when he is on he has trouble putting a few good games in a row together.

  3. This team's problem is inconsistency. With all these moving parts we never know who is a keeper. Are Walsh, Minott, Simons, Hauser or Baylor even worth having on the team next season?

  4. Sherrod, it is recency bias with the "never seen before."
    What happened to Ralph Sampson? Remember, the original twin towers of Hakeem and Ralph? Of course, Ralph's career was cut short due to injuries.

  5. When there was that missed foul call on LeBron James against the Celtics a few years back the league apologized for it and fired the ref and since then the Lakers consistently get a 12+ FT differential. (Which he just posted a picture complaining about a call again so I’m sure they’ll see an uptick again).

    But the Celtics won’t get that treatment

  6. Brown needs to remember that people don't like complainers….he does have a point…but not to the extent he's doing it. Between that and all the talk he's done about having to sacrifice the last few years. I love his game but his "victim" complex is not helping his MVP or even his all NBA argument. He's a lock for 1st ….or 2nd team all NBA but voters can alter that.

  7. Tbh Bobby does sound very dramatic when he asks questions. Washburn and Karalis are good examples of how to ask the tough questions in a direct objective manner.

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