The Boston Celtics have achieved something special on their West Coast trip, sweeping all four California opponents by a commanding average margin. For just the third time in franchise history, Boston defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, and Golden State Warriors on the road in the same season.
The Celtics Stats X account noted the average victory margin of 19.5 points across those four games. The wins showcased Boston’s ability to dominate away from TD Garden, relying on balanced scoring, stout defense, and contributions from the entire roster.
For the third time in franchise history, the Celtics have completed a "California sweep," beating the Clippers, Kings, Lakers, and Warriors on the road by an average of 19.5 points.
— Celtics Stats (@celtics_stats) February 23, 2026
Road success against tough Western Conference clubs speaks volumes about the group’s preparation and adaptability. With the schedule tightening, these results build momentum heading into the final stretch.
The sweep also highlights how the supporting cast has stepped up when called upon, creating problems for opponents on both ends of the floor. Boston’s defensive intensity continues to limit efficient looks, while the offense flows through multiple threats.
This California run adds another chapter to a season full of impressive showings on the road. The Celtics continue proving they can win in any environment.
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