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The Baseline: Discussing the NBA’s Hot Topics Ep 7
Posted on 26 Jan 2013 by Warren Shaw.
The Baseline: with Cal Lee & Warren Shaw discussing the NBA's hot topics of the week: - Topic 1: All-Star reserves were announced who was snubbed in the East and West? - Topic 2: NBA Trade Rumors (J.J. Redick, Rudy Gay, Timofey Mozgov and Dwight Howard) - Topic 3: Should Lakers Nation get off D'Antoni's back? NBA on NBC's Kurt Helin thinks so (we discuss) -Topic 4: Have the Celtics hit ...
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And the winners will be: NBA Awards Predictions
Posted on 29 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA regular season is about to tip off and the excitement has reached a feverish level. Especially by all of us here at Prosportsblogging.com We have posted division previews in anticipation of the season and now we attempt to predict the future further. The #NBAonPSB experts present their picks for the league's award winners at the season's end. Who will take home all the hardware? Some ...
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Beasts in the East: NBA Atlantic Division Preview
Posted on 17 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA's very busy off season has transformed the Atlantic Division into a battlefield that could very well be the the league's best division. Gone are the days of just ink penning the Celtics as the division's champion with the Knicks, Nets, and 76′ers all vastly improved. What the Nets have done by moving to Brooklyn and essentially picking a fight with the oldest member on the block...
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Reflections on an Era: Boston’s Big 3 to Core 4
Posted on 12 Jun 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics are not the most loved franchise in the NBA but they are one of the most, if not THE MOST, respected. The Celtics over the last 5 seasons have been magical laced with triumph and devastation mixed in. This newer (now older) version of Boston, consisting of the “Big 3″ (or Core 4), is full of polarizing figures but are balanced by the brilliance of their Head Coach...
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Effort loss…Celtics fall short to the Heat 115-111 in Game 2 OT loss
Posted on 31 May 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Sometimes your best effort just isn't good enough. Such was the case for Rajon Rondo and the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat. Miami defeated Boston in a game many are already calling an instant classic, 115-111 in overtime. The Celtics wasted Rondo's video game like line of 44 points 10 assists and 8 rebounds in a heart breaking and defining loss...
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Anatomy of Loss: Celtics fold in Game 4 defeat at the hands of the 76′ers 92-83
Posted on 19 May 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics often forget the same lesson they have taught numerous teams over the years. The game is never over till its final buzzer and you have to play for 48 minutes. The Celtics lead by as many as 18Â points over the Philadelphia 76′ers in Game 4 before collapsing Miami Heat style in the second half, minus the disrespecting of their coach, in a 92-83 loss. Philly outscored th...
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Chance Encounter: Celtics vs 76ers Playoff Preview
Posted on 11 May 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics will open up their second round playoff series at home against the Philadelphia 76′ers. Boston finished a closely contested series with the Atlanta Hawks 4-2 while Philly surprised the number 1 seeded Chicago Bulls 4-2 as well. Nobody could have seen this coming, and if they did then its likely they own a psychic service with commercials running on late night television...
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NBA Regular Season Awards Predictions
Posted on 27 Apr 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA regular season has come to an end and despite the lockout, this season was just as “BIG” as the NBA predicted it would be in their marketing campaigns. The story lines have run deep from the inspiring Jeremy Lin to the downright shocking “basketball reasons” veto of the Chris Paul trade to the Lakers. As with any end to a sports season, awards must be given to th...
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One for the Ages…Celtics stun the Magic with 91-83 comeback victory
Posted on 27 Jan 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Payback is a $%&@ But the Orlando Magic would have none on this night falling to the Boston Celtics 91-83 in historic fashion. Monday's loss was hurtful and embarrassing. Orlando wanted to prove that Boston's first win was a fluke because a team with 5 rotation players missing should never win by 31. Never. The Orlando Magic said all the right things before their second game with Boston...
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The Truth Behind the Celtics 0-2 Start
Posted on 28 Dec 2011 by Warren Shaw.
The New York Knicks and Miami Heat are arguably two of the best 3 teams in the Eastern Conference, at least on paper. After two competitive games against those teams have concluded in loses the Boston Celtics have put the rest of league on notice. The Celtics will not concede the Eastern Conference without one hell of a donnybrook. Normally a 0-2 start would be reason for panic in, Â but the tr...
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Boston Celtics Season Preview…The Last Stand
Posted on 24 Dec 2011 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics have been here before. They have heard the talk about it being their last shot at a title from the media and even their coach, Doc Rivers for at least three seasons now. “I've heard that every year that I've been here,” said Ray Allen. “I don't look at it any different. I count each day. I feel like I'm on borrowed time right now.” As de ja vu as it ...
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Get Well Jeff Green
Posted on 17 Dec 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Fact: Jeff Green will not play for the Boston Celtics this season as reported by the Boston Herald: The Boston Celtics announced today that forward Jeff Green will undergo surgery on Monday January 9, 2012 at the Cleveland Clinic and will miss the 2011-12 season. A team of leading cardiac specialists who consulted with Green and the Celtics indicated that surgery should completely repair Greenâ...









