Boston Celtics left no room for a depleted Los Angeles Lakers due to the absence of LeBron James and Luka Doncic, convincingly winning 126-105 at TD Garden. Jaylen Brown was the standout of the night in the NBA, finishing with 30 points, along with eight rebounds and eight assists, guiding the Massachusetts franchise to their fourth consecutive victory.
Joe Mazzulla's team relied on an outside storm: the Celtics recorded 24 three-pointers, their highest of the season, and distributed 31 assists, reflecting the pace and ball movement that shaped the game. Derrick White contributed 19 points with five makes from long range, while Jordan Walsh added 17 off the bench.
The Lakers, coming off a good streak, felt the absence of their two stars. James was ruled out due to sciatica and arthritis in his left foot, while Doncic missed the game for personal reasons for the second straight encounter. Nevertheless, Austin Reaves carried the Los Angeles team with 36 points and eight assists, supported by Gabe Vincent's 18 points.

Bronny James debuts in the "Classic"
The game also featured a special moment: Bronny James made his debut at TD Garden, entering with 6:38 left in the final quarter. The rookie responded with 5 points, an assist, and 2 of 3 field goals made, while his father watched from the bench dressed in civilian clothes.
Boston set the tone from the start and led by 29 points before halftime. Although the Lakers cut the lead to 15 at the start of the final quarter, the Celtics reacted promptly and extended the lead back to over 20, closing out a resounding victory smoothly.
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