Every angle of Boston’s Jaylen Brown’s monstrous dunk against Clint Capela:

Video of the dunk so unusual you won’t be able to stop watching..

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The parquet court in TD Garden is no stranger to gravity-defying dunks and jaw-dropping athleticism, but every now and then, a dunk emerges that transcends the routine and is worth a second look or several of them.

All-NBA Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown’s recent dunk on veteran Atlanta Hawks big man Clint Capela is one such moment that demands a closer look from us from all angles.

As Brown soared towards the basket, anticipation in the arena reached a fever pitch as Capela put himself in position to be erased from existence by the ferocity of the Georgia native’s flush all over his head.

The flush served as a punctuation mark in the game, a moment that not only energized Brown’s teammates but also ignited the crowd.

To see it again for yourself — and from every angle it was captured in — check out the clip embedded above from the folks at the NBA’s official YouTube channel.

Celtics’ Kristaps Porzingis out at least a week with calf injury

Kristaps Porzingis (celtics jersey) looking serious on a TD Garden background

Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis is currently dealing with a calf injury and will have to be sidelined for at least a week.

After enjoying a few weeks of good health, the Boston Celtics got their biggest injury update of the season on Sunday. Center Kristaps Porzingis has a left calf strain and will miss at least a week while recovering, per Jared Weiss of The Athletic.

“Joe Mazzulla said Kristaps Porzingis is expected to have his calf reevaluated in about a week or so, but no specific timetable for a return at this point,” Weiss wrote on X.

The first-year Celtic sustained the injury during the third quarter of a Friday afternoon In-Season Tournament game versus the Orlando Magic. Without Porzingis and fellow offseason addition Jrue Holiday, the C’s lost by 17 points in the disappointing 113-96 defeat.

Unfortunately, Porzingis is no stranger to injuries. Although he was active for 65 games during the 2022-23 campaign with the Washington Wizards, he participated in less than 60 games in each of the previous four seasons.

This season, the 2018 All-Star has missed just one outing while averaging 18.9 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game. During his recovery, he’ll at least miss a Sunday night showdown with the Atlanta Hawks, an In-Season Tournament game against the Chicago Bulls, and an Eastern Conference battle with the Philadelphia 76ers.

While the Celtics would certainly appreciate having their versatile big man for all those games, they should be thankful the calf strain wasn’t anything worse. Boston is loaded with talent at the top of its roster, however, the bench depth is a bit more suspect. Any serious injury to the Green Team’s top six would be a significant blow.

Regardless of injuries, the C’s, at 12-4, will get ready for a seven-game homestand that starts with the Hawks.