Tuesday’s Mashup: David Ortiz joins Snoop Dogg at Celtics game in ‘Beantown’ hat

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TUESDAY’S BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS:NHL: Vegas at Boston, 7 p.m. (NESN) 

AROUND THE WEB: 

-- It was a star-studded night at the TD Garden on Monday, as the Celtics faced the Lakers with Snoop Dogg, Dana White and Ty Law in the building. 

But David Ortiz was the biggest star in the crowd. 

David Ortiz is Boston!pic.twitter.com/V6u0qpJpNb

— Boston Strong (@BostonStrong_34) January 21, 2020

Ortiz wore a Beantown hat and posed for photos with Snoop Dogg. 

Looks like a fun night(-- Instagram/davidortiz) pic.twitter.com/kwPqbmhAsI

— Alex Barth (@RealAlexBarth) January 21, 2020

Dogg Father & Large Father-- @davidortiz IG pic.twitter.com/CCpHQZbrDb

— Red Sox (@RedSox) January 21, 2020

David Ortiz making an appearance at Celtics vs. Lakers game! pic.twitter.com/RSD36AhMD5

— Amanda_Pflugrad (@Amanda_Pflugrad) January 21, 2020

-- Tom Brady’s hero Joe Montana took to Twitter on Monday to “guarantee” his team will win the Super Bowl. 

But both teams are his team because he played for both the 49ers and the Chiefs. Some are even calling this year’s game the “Joe Montana Bowl.”

You heard from me first. I GUARANTEE my team will win the SUPER BOWL!! pic.twitter.com/WAndTV2hBN

— Joseph Montana (@JoeMontana) January 20, 2020

One of Montana’s teams will take home the Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 2 in Miami. 

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “Obviously, we had goals that we didn’t live up to. We wanted to win and we didn’t. Kemba was one of the leaders of that team, so he had to take the majority of the flack. And how he handled it was great. He didn’t point fingers. He didn’t blame others. To be honest, he just said that, ‘We (are) going to be alright. We (are) going to learn from this. Things happen for a reason.” He said things that were more uplifting than usually what you see.” -- Jaylen Brown, on Kemba Walker