Jaylen Brown Surpasses Jo Jo White and Dave Cowens to Crack Celtics' Top 10 All-Time Scoring List in Dominant Warriors Win
19.03.2026 - 09:35:58 | ad-hoc-news.de
Jaylen Brown delivered a franchise milestone performance, scoring 32 points to lead the Boston Celtics to a convincing 120-99 win over the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night at TD Garden. In the process, Brown passed Jo Jo White and Dave Cowens to climb into 10th place on the Celtics' all-time scoring list, a feat that underscores his growing legacy as Boston pushes for another deep playoff run.
As of: March 19, 2026
Alex Rivera, Senior NBA Analyst. Brown's ascent highlights Boston's enduring star power in a competitive East.
Brown's Explosive Night and Historic Milestone
Brown's dominance was evident from the opening tip, where he poured in 19 points in the first quarter alone, setting the tone for Boston's rout. His basket extended the lead to 25-14, and a jumper pushed it to 34-21 before the period ended with the Celtics up 36-23. The milestone moment came in the second quarter with two free throws that put Boston ahead 52-34, officially moving him past White (16,148 points) and Cowens (14,715 points) into 10th place.
Teammate Jayson Tatum supported with a double-double of 24 points and 10 rebounds, shooting 5-of-11 from deep. Payton Pritchard added 19 points off the bench, helping Boston build a 63-50 halftime lead. The Celtics never looked back, stretching the margin to 114-88 late in the fourth.
Warriors' Struggles Deepen Without Curry
Golden State, playing their 19th game without Stephen Curry due to a lingering knee injury, fell to 6-13 in his absence. Pat Spencer and Gary Payton II led the bench with 14 points each, while Draymond Green and Gui Santos contributed 13 points and five rebounds apiece. Kristaps Porzingis, facing his former team for the first time in Boston since being traded post-2025 season via Atlanta, managed 11 points in a quiet return.
The Warriors have now lost six of their last seven and eight of their last 10, slipping further from playoff contention in the West. Their record stands at 33-36, highlighting the perils of Curry's extended absence at this critical juncture.
Playoff Implications for Celtics' Three-Game Streak
Boston improves to 46-23, extending their winning streak to three games. This victory solidifies their position in the Eastern Conference playoff race, where every win counts as teams jockey for seeding. Brown's scoring surge not only boosts team morale but also alleviates pressure on Tatum, allowing for a more balanced attack heading into the stretch run.
The Celtics' depth was on display, with Pritchard's bench production proving crucial. As the playoffs loom, Boston's ability to win convincingly without over-relying on stars positions them as favorites to repeat as champions, but maintaining health remains paramount.
Porzingis' Emotional Return to Boston Falls Flat
Kristaps Porzingis' homecoming was bittersweet. Traded from Boston to Atlanta after the 2025 season and now with Golden State, he scored 11 points but couldn't stem the tide. Recalling his role in the 2024 championship, fans gave him a mixed reception, underscoring the business side of the NBA.
For Porzingis, this game highlights the challenges of adapting to new teams late in the season. Golden State's frontcourt needs more from him if they hope to salvage a play-in spot.
Warriors' Injury Woes and Western Conference Slide
Without Curry, Golden State's offense lacks its signature spark. The team's recent skid—eight losses in 10—puts their postseason hopes in jeopardy. At 33-36, they sit outside the West's top 10, with the play-in tournament as their likely path, if at all.
Draymond Green's all-around play offers hope, but the Warriors must address their shooting woes and bench inconsistency. Curry's return timeline becomes the key catalyst; delays could doom their season.
Broader NBA Context and Standings Shakeup
Elsewhere, the Timberwolves crushed the Jazz 147-111, with Ayo Dosunmu posting 23 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, improving to 43-27. Rudy Gobert added 21 points and 12 boards. Lakers face Rockets in a pivotal West matchup, potentially impacting the conference race.
Brown's milestone adds to Celtics lore, joining legends like Larry Bird and John Havlicek. For fans and media investors, this narrative drives engagement as playoffs near.
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