Some would argue that officials robbed fans of an even more exciting matchup between the Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs. In the second quarter, Celtics star Jaylen Brown was ejected from a 125–116 loss to the Spurs after being whistled for two quick technical fouls. Brown was angry at the no-call, where he felt he was fouled out of bounds by Stephen Cassel.
Brown confronted crew chief Tyler Ford and was even pointing his finger at him. Ford then drew a technical foul on the Celtics star, angering Brown even more. Even though his teammates were trying to calm him down, his rant could not be contained, and it reached the point where umpire Suyyash Mehta felt as if ejection was required, courtesy of his second technicality.
After the game, Ford explained the Crew's decision to take the Celtics star out of the game early.
"(The first technical was) for aggressively gesturing and using profanity and outrage without a call," Ford said in the pool report, via NBA insider Brett Siegel for ClutchPoints. "(The second technical was called because) he aggressively approached a game official, pointing and using profanity."
Celtics' Jaylen Brown can't let emotions get the better of him

Many will debate whether Brown was correct on the play he blew the gasket. Still, as one of the Celtics' stars and go-to options, Brown can't afford to allow a no-call that literally takes him to the point of no return.
Superstars have responsibilities in the NBA, and Brown needs to know not to let his emotions get the better of him. Thankfully for the Celtics, this is a regular season game, but come playoff time, that may never happen.
Brown finished with eight points and seven assists in 15 minutes, before exiting the game.

