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Jaylen Brown Scores 32 Points, But Celtics Fall To Pistons
Hours after being announced an All-Star starter for the first time in his 10-season career, Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown dropped 32 points on the Pistons in Detroit, but in the end, JB and the C’s came up one play short. Boston ultimately had a chance to win the game on the final shot. With four seconds left, Brown received an inbound pass around the top of the key and drove right on Tobias Harris before lifting up for a mid-range fadeaway that was actually a really good look. The shot was on-line but long, and the Pistons escaped with a one-point victory, bettering their record to 31-10, while the Celts fell to 26-16 on the season. Jaylen Brown was so close to hitting a game winner the league is in trouble when JT returns pic.twitter.com/eQLEHiDrgj— Artoftheleague 🖌️ (@artoftheleague) January 20, 2026 These are the top two teams in the East record-wise, and it felt like it. It was a brutally physical matchup that the refs had trouble getting a handle on, especially in the fourth quarter. Harris led the way for Detroit in scoring with 25 points on an efficient 11-for-20 from the field. He hit a huge three down the stretch. Cade Cunningham, also an All-Star starter, was flawless as a floor general, finishing with 14 assists and zero turnovers (!) despite his poor shooting night (16 points on 4-of-17 from the field). Cunningham hit a key floater late in addition to a tough lefty finish a few plays prior. He continues to prove that he’s easily a top-10 player in the world. Payton Pritchard was Boston’s second-leading scorer with 17 points on just eight shots (3-of-6 from 3). Derrick White had a tough night shooting the ball — 1-of-11 from the field and 0-for-6 from 3. Brown wasn’t very efficient (11-for-28), but he added 11 rebounds to go along with his 32 points and played like a warrior down the stretch, in spite of obvious fatigue. These two teams are pretty evenly matched, with two superstars on each side. The Pistons have the superior frontcourt situation, but Boston’s guards are more experienced as a unit in comparison to Detroit’s. Cunningham is elite, but Jaden Ivey and Ausar Thompson aren’t as reliable offensively as guys like Pritchard and White (although White was off in this game). It feels like the Pistons are a slightly better team right now, whereas the Celtics would absolutely be better than Detroit with Jayson Tatum in the picture, even if he were only 75 percent of his normal self. This an interesting thing to think about if JT really is coming back this season. More NBA: Celtics Writer Discusses Potential Nic Claxton Trade

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Blue Jays-Framber Valdez Buzz Debunked By MLB Writer
Despite failing haul in Kyle Tucker and/or retain Bo Bichette, the Toronto Blue Jays have had a positive offseason, especially when it comes to their starting rotation. Adding Dylan Cease and Cody Ponce to a staff that already includes Kevin Gausman, Shane Bieber, and Trey Yesavage was an undeniably strong start to the offseason for Toronto. But could the Blue Jays actually still be shopping for top-line starting pitching? Bleacher Report’s MLB writer Kerry Miller reminded us all on Monday that Toronto had an in-person meeting with free-agent left-hander Framber Valdez back in November. Miller then wondered aloud if the Jays renew their interest in Valdez, now that they missed out on Tucker and won’t be spending the $350 million they allegedly offered to the outfielder over 10 years. Ultimately, though, Miller concluded that a Valdez-Jays union is not likely. “Save for occasional mentions of the Orioles’ interest level, Framber Valdez’s market has been strangely quiet all offseason,” Miller wrote. “But he’s eventually going to sign somewhere, right? And the Blue Jays are clearly all-in on winning in 2026, right? It’s still an unlikely pairing.” “The Blue Jays signing Valdez would be about as superfluous as the Red Sox signing Ranger Suárez with all the rotation options they already had,” Miller continued. “It would also cost them way more … Every dollar the Blue Jays add to their payroll at this point comes with a 90 cent tax. So if they add Valdez at a $35M AAV, it would add $31.5M to their tax payment, too. They were willing to bite that bullet for Tucker, but for Valdez? Probably not.” More MLB: Blue Jays’ Offseason Lauded By MLB Writer

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Jennifer Lawrence révèle avoir perdu un rôle dans un grand film à cause de son apparence
La star est persuadée que son apparence est la raison pour laquelle Quentin Tarantino a finalement choisi Margot Robbie.

Matt Damon révèle que Netflix exige que l’intrigue soit répétée pour les téléspectateurs distraits
L'acteur a admis que les méthodes des plateformes de streaming pourraient grandement changer la façon dont les scénarios sont écris.

Sophie Turner admet qu’avoir des enfants à un jeune âge a ralenti sa carrière
La star a reconnu que devenir maman à un jeune âge l’a poussée à reconstruire sa carrière.

