Boston Celtics forward Oshae Brissett isn’t ducking any smoke, particularly from the Miami Heat fans who came after him when his team officially advanced to the second round of the 2024 NBA playoffs after five games.
Rotations shorten in the playoffs, but an unsung hero comes out of the unexpected every round. Leon Powe’s Game 2 against the Lakers in 2008. The Shrek and Donkey game in the 2010 Finals.
Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics have been rolling so far on the 2023-24 NBA season, currently holders of the best record in the league by no small margin–the next closest team in either conference is a whopping 4.5 games behind Boston for the league.
The game was over. The Garden crowd was finding their way out of the building as the Gino Time video played on the jumbotron to celebrate Boston’s 20th straight win at home.
Oshae Brissett discussed potentially being the missing piece Brad Stevens is searching for and his event where he gave away cameras to local youth for Martin Luther King Jr.
The Celtics are pretty strapped in terms of what they can do in the trade market. Thankfully Oshae Brissett can give them what they’re looking for. Brad Stevens kicked off 2024 with a press conference at the Celtics’ practice facility last week and was prompted on the team’s plans ahead of the upcoming Feb.
On Thursday, Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens shared the franchise would like to find another big wing to help their championship chase while conveying, "I think that could be from within." A prime internal candidate to solve that search is Oshae Brissett.
INDIANAPOLIS — Former Pacers forward Oshae Brissett was supposed to come back to Indiana and take on his former team next January. Brissett, now with the Boston Celtics, would get three days in Indianapolis as the Celtics play in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on both January 6 and January 8.
The first player the Boston Celtics signed this summer was former Indiana Pacers forward Oshae Brissett. The Toronto, Ontario native shined in his new team's 119-111 win over the Miami Heat in last Friday's home opener, wreaking havoc on the offensive glass and consistently creating extra possessions, giving the hosts a needed infusion of energy.
Joe Mazzulla wasn't planning on bringing Oshae Brissett into Friday night's game against the Heat until the second quarter. But with the hosts down double-digits and needing an infusion of energy, the Celtics' bench boss called an audible.
The Boston Celtics' first free-agent signing this summer was forward Oshae Brissett. His conversation with the organization's president of basketball operations, Brad Stevens, made him feel wanted, and the chance to join a title contender who valued his skillset was an opportunity that excited the former Indiana Pacer.
On Wednesday, the Canadian men's basketball team will begin its five-game FIBA World Cup exhibition slate against Germany. But they will be without Boston Celtics forward Oshae Brissett, who agreed to a two-year deal with the team back in late June.
The Celtics’ one through seven of their rotation is pretty set. However, the 8th spot in their rotation is up for grabs. Returning player Sam Hauser and newcomer Oshae Brissett will be two wings competing for quality minutes in the rotation.
The Celtics' first signing after free agency started eight days ago was Oshae Brissett. He comes to Boston after spending the first three years of his career with the Pacers.
June 30th was the first day of NBA free agency, and the Celtics only made a couple of moves while some other teams went all out. The Celtics extended Kristaps Porzingis and signed free agent Oshae Brissett.
Oshae Brissett went undrafted in the 2019 NBA Draft, but he was a solid player during his two seasons at Syracuse playing for Jim Boeheim. After spending his rookie season with the Toronto Raptors, Brissett played the last three years for the Indiana Pacers.
The Boston Celtics are signing a scrappy forward to help pad their depth.
The Indiana Pacers have acquired numerous young talents in recent seasons and look to be firmly on the right track to future contention. Here a four Pacers who have either seen their stock rise or fall this season.
If there is a lagging understanding of who the Pacers are in the league, there won’t be for much longer. People are going to have to notice.
In a no-brainer of a move, the Indiana Pacers held on to young forward Oshae Brissett on Saturday, meaning his contract is now fully guaranteed for the rest of the season.
Brissett, who turned 24 this month, has been a regular part of Indiana’s rotation over the last season-and-a-half, averaging 9.6 PPG and 5.4 RPG with a .368 3PT% in 88 games.
View the original article to see embedded media. INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Pacers forward Oshae Brissett was one of 14 Canadian basketball players named as core pieces for the national team.
The Indiana Pacers looked back on the season of Oshae Brissett on Saturday, and the highlights of his season can be seen in a Tweet below from the Pacers. Brissett averaged 10.9 points and 5.5 rebounds per game on the season. "I love it here," Brissett said via the Pacers.
The Indiana Pacers are signing small forward Oshae Brissett to a three-year contract, according to J. Michael of the Indianapolis Star. Brissett, 27, is 6-foot-7 and signed a pair of 10-day deals with the Pacers, making his first career start in Monday’s home loss to the San Antonio Spurs and scoring 13 points.
The Pacers and forward Oshae Brissett have agreed to a three-year contract.
One of Toronto’s two-way players, Brissett appeared in 19 NBA games during his first professional season in 2019-20.
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