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Saturday, the Boston Celtics, the NBA's last unbeaten team, improved to 5-0 with a 124-114 win over the Brooklyn Nets.

Jayson Tatum made history in the victory at Barclays Center, becoming the youngest player in franchise history to score 10,000 career points. He's also the tenth-youngest player in NBA history to reach that milestone.

The four-time All-Star finished with 32 points and 11 rebounds, pacing all participants in each category.

Now, Boston's onto a road matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves, who are 3-2 to start the season.

After missing Saturday's contest as he and his family welcomed their second child, Derrick White is listed as probable to return on the Celtics' injury report.

A new name to appear on there is forward Oshae Brissett. The former Syracuse University star is considered questionable due to a left thumb sprain.

Center Neemias Queta, who's dealing with a right foot injury, is ruled out for Monday's matchup, meaning he'll miss his fourth-straight game.

Tip-off between Boston and Minnesota is at 8:00 p.m. EST. Inside The Celtics will have content related to the matchup before, during, and afterward. Follow @BobbyKrivitsky on Twitter for updates and analysis from pregame to post.

Further Reading

Jayson Tatum Discusses the Bond Between Him and the City He Stars In

From Self Doubt to Celtics History, Jayson Tatum Discusses Journey to 10,000 Points: 'I Didn't Think I Was Good Enough'

Jayson Tatum Makes Celtics History, Boston at Its Best in Final Frame, Improves to 5-0 with Win vs. Nets

Jrue Holiday Discusses Celtics' Offense and Their Mindset: 'That's How Most People Like to Play Basketball'

Weighing Whether Celtics Should Sign Danny Green

Here's Where Jaylen Brown Impressed Joe Mazzulla the Most in Celtics' Win vs. Heat

Kristaps Porzingis Gives Glimpse of How He'll Boost Celtics Late-Game Offense

Celtics Embracing Sacrifice in Championship Pursuit: 'Have to Buy into That'

Under Joe Mazzulla, Celtics Rebuilding Brotherhood Between Past and Present

Candace Parker on Celtics Trading Marcus Smart, Maximizing Tatum-Brown Tandem, Pat Summitt, and the Sports Matter Initiative

Dwyane Wade Discusses Jayson Tatum's Next Step, Him and Jaylen Brown's Challenge, Heat Culture, Pat Riley, Damian Lillard, and Life After Basketball