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Jaylen Brown reflects on Bill Russell and Celtics legacy at NBA Pioneers Classic
Summary
At TD Garden, Jaylen Brown led the Celtics to a 107-79 win in the inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic and said Bill Russell's example shaped how he thinks about legacy and community.
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Jaylen Brown embraced members of Bill Russell's family and spoke about legacy after Boston's 107-79 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks at TD Garden. The game was played as the inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic, created to honor the league's first Black players. Brown addressed the crowd before tipoff with family members of the pioneers present. The Celtics also paid tribute to Russell and Red Auerbach during the event.
Key details:
- The Celtics beat the Bucks 107-79 after erasing an early 12-0 deficit by outscoring Milwaukee 107-67 over the final 44:53 of the game.
- Jaylen Brown scored 30 points and collected 13 rebounds, including nine in the first half.
- Anfernee Simons added 27 points off the bench for Boston.
- The Pioneers Classic honored Chuck Cooper, Earl Lloyd and Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton; teams wore commemorative patches and shooting shirts.
- Brown said Bill Russell's legacy in Boston influenced how he uses his platform, and he also highlighted his community work, including an educational fair hosted by his 7uice Foundation.
Summary:
The game served as both a competitive win for Boston and a public moment to recognize early Black players and franchise history. Undetermined at this time.
