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Celtics Overcome Curry-Less Warriors in Porzingis Debut Matchup


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On February 19, 2026, the Boston Celtics (35-19) secured a dominant 121-110 victory over the Golden State Warriors (29-26) at the Chase Center. Despite a late fourth-quarter surge by Golden State, Boston’s depth and a historic individual performance proved too much for a Warriors team missing its primary star.
Jaylen Brown’s Triple-Double Performance
The game was headlined by a stellar performance from Jaylen Brown, who recorded 23 points, 15 rebounds, and 13 assists. This marked his third triple-double of the season and the fifth of his career. Brown matched his career-high in rebounds—all of which were on the defensive end—and set a new career-best in assists. Notably, he became the first Celtic since Larry Bird to record at least 15 points and 13 rebounds in a 20-point triple-double.
The Warriors Without Stephen Curry
Golden State was forced to play without Stephen Curry, who remains sidelined with right knee pain (patellofemoral pain syndrome) aggravated in late January. The Warriors have struggled significantly in his absence, holding a 6-11 record this season when he does not play. Without Curry’s "gravitational pull" on offense, the team struggled to maintain efficiency, though several players stepped up:
De’Anthony Melton led the Warriors with 18 points.
Gui Santos and Will Richard both contributed 17 points.
Draymond Green had a difficult night, finishing with 0 points on 0-7 shooting.
Kristaps Porzingis’ Warriors Debut
The game also marked the Golden State debut of Kristaps Porzingis, who faced his former team after being acquired at the trade deadline. Porzingis, who had been nursing a left Achilles injury, played limited minutes in "short bursts" off the bench. He finished with 12 points and one block in 17 minutes of action, showing flashes of the rim protection and floor spacing the Warriors sought when acquiring him.
Key Bench and Role Players
Boston’s bench played a pivotal role in the win, led by Payton Pritchard, who scored 26 points (including back-to-back crucial 3-pointers in the fourth quarter), along with six rebounds and seven assists. Sam Hauser added 16 points and five assists, while center Neemias Queta provided a defensive presence, finishing with a "B-" grade for his effort against Golden State's athletic frontcourt.
Game Flow and Team Statistics
First Half Dominance: Boston built a massive lead early, leading 74-51 at halftime. At one point, the Celtics held a 34-point advantage.
Warriors Comeback Attempt: In the fourth quarter, Golden State went on a 24-6 run, cutting the lead to just 12 points (111-99) with six minutes remaining. However, Pritchard’s perimeter shooting halted the momentum.
Efficiency: The Celtics recorded a season-high 36 assists and shot 51.6% from the field. They also capitalized on "cutting" to the basket, scoring 12% of their points off such plays—well above their season average.
Comprehensive Injury Report
Both teams navigated significant absences beyond their primary stars:
Golden State: Seth Curry (Left Sciatic Nerve), Jimmy Butler III (Right ACL), and Steph Curry (Right Knee) were all ruled out.
Boston: Jayson Tatum remained sidelined with a right Achilles injury, though there is optimism he may return before the playoffs.
Following this matchup, the Celtics travel to face the Lakers on Sunday, while the Warriors remain home to host the Denver Nuggets.


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