Jaylen Brown ejected during Celtics' loss to Spurs over disputed foul call

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown was ejected late in the first half of Tuesday's game against the San Antonio Spurs after a heated argument with officials over a non-call. The Spurs capitalized on the incident to secure a 125-116 victory, tying the game at halftime without Brown. Brown voiced his frustration on social media during the break.

The matchup between the Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs on March 11, 2026, carried significance as a potential NBA Finals preview, featuring Jayson Tatum's return and Victor Wembanyama's strong play. However, the game took a dramatic turn with 3:38 remaining in the second quarter when Brown lost control of the ball out of bounds in the frontcourt. Brown believed he was fouled by Spurs guard Stephon Castle near the sideline, with replay confirming a slight shove on Brown's hip, but officials made no call.

Brown immediately protested to referee Tyler Ford. As he walked to the other end of the court to continue arguing, Ford issued a technical foul. Brown's persistence led him to approach Ford again, prompting intervention from teammates Derrick White and Sam Hauser. Referee Suyash Mehta then called a second technical foul from across the court, resulting in Brown's automatic ejection.

Furious, Brown pushed away his teammates to re-engage with Ford. Boston's security staff and head coach Joe Mazzulla eventually escorted him off the court. The incident occurred about 90 seconds after the initial no-call, with the Celtics leading 51-49. Spurs forward Julian Champagnie made one of two technical free throws, narrowing the gap to 51-50.

By halftime, the score was tied at 58-58. Brown, now in the locker room, took to social media to complain, posting: "This the shit I be talking about" on X (formerly Twitter) from his account @FCHWPO.

This ejection marks the latest in a series of confrontations for Brown with officials this season. Following a January loss to the Spurs, where Boston shot only four free throws, Brown criticized the referees, calling the officiating "some bulls*** tonight" and saying they "refuse to make a call." He used similar language after a controversial non-call in a January defeat to the Utah Jazz.

The Spurs pulled away in the second half to win 125-116, highlighting the impact of Brown's absence on the MVP candidate and All-Star.

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