PHILADELPHIA — TD Garden has been missing in vitality at factors through the playoffs, and Jaylen Brown has observed.
The Celtics star needs to see that change for Game 7.
After the Celtics’ Game 6 victory over the 76ers on Thursday night time, Brown had a message for Celtics followers forward of Sunday’s Game 7 at TD Garden, the place the C’s and Sixers will face off for a spot within the Eastern Conference Finals.
“I’m hoping it’s gonna be loud and it’s gonna be rocking,” Brown mentioned. “Celtics fans, they love to call us out, right? So I’m gonna call you guys out this time. Energy in the Garden has been OK at best all playoffs. Game 7, if you’re there or if you’re not there, if you’re watching at a bar, if you’re watching down the street at a friend’s house, I don’t care. I need you to be up, I need you to come with the energy, because we’re gonna need every bit of it. So I’m calling you guys out. Let’s make sure the Garden is ready to go.”
The Philadelphia crowd at Wells Fargo Center was electrical and raucous for Game 6, however Brown thinks Boston can take it to a different degree on Sunday.
“It was good, but when the Garden gets going there’s nothing like it,” Brown mentioned. “So I’m expecting Game 7 to be a great basketball environment and I’m looking forward to seeing you guys there.”
Jayson Tatum is aware of the Celtics didn’t give their followers a lot to get enthusiastic about in an embarrassing and flat Game 5 efficiency. He’s anticipating a significantly better environment for Game 7.
“I’m excited to go back and kinda like redeem ourselves in front of our home crowd,” Tatum mentioned. “I’m excited to see them. The building is gonna be rocking. We need everybody there, everybody full of energy. Cause we gon’ need it. And I know they’re gon’ bring it. We have the best fans in the world.”
Game 7 will tip off on Sunday at both 3:30 p.m. or 8 p.m. If the Warriors beat the Lakers on Friday night time to power a Game 7, Celtics-76ers shall be at 8 p.m. Sunday. If not, will probably be at 3:30 p.m.
Source: www.bostonherald.com