Although the Boston Celtics emerged with a 106-99 victory Wednesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers, their focus afterward was on Jaylen Brown's well-being after the All-Star guard left late in the first half because of a facial injury suffered on an inadvertent elbow from teammate Jayson Tatum.
"He was quiet," said Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon, who started the second half for Brown and finished with 19 points, five rebounds and three assists. "He was in a lot of pain. Just told him to feel better.
"There was nothing I think we could do for him. But he was in a lot of pain when we left.
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