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Guess who’s back….Celtics defeat Spurs 107-97
Posted on 1 Apr 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Earlier in the year a game between these two teams would have been deemed a potential Finals preview. Although the same boast can be made in theory, the sentiment behind it seems more cosmetic. The Spurs entered the evening on a season worst 4 game losing streak. While their green counterparts are a shell of the team they were a month ago. Injuries, trades, and chemistry are the culprits behi...
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When Things Fall Apart
Posted on 29 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Believe it or not things have fallen apart in Boston. One would think that given the team's recent struggles they would have some sense of urgency playing the Indiana Pacers on Monday. Especially after blowing a 25 point lead on Sunday night narrowly escaping with an 85-82 win over Minnesota. Nope, not these Celtics. Boston comes out hot but fizzles in the end, losing 107-100 to the playoff s...
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Up in arms & still in mourning
Posted on 24 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
I have tried to remain quiet. I have tried to just give it time and trust the management that has lead this proud franchise to a resurgence that would make Donald Trump or the mythical Phoenix proud. I have tried but today my efforts will go in vein. To say the Boston Celtics are struggling would be like saying Lebron's “The Decision” show this past summer was only a minor marketing...
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ProSports Blogging and the “Melodrama” at the NBA All-Star Practice
Posted on 20 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Finally the stars have aligned for the NBA's signature weekend. The All-Stars are obviously a talented bunch, but their intelligence as individuals is often overlooked. With all of the speculation and “Melodrama” the rest of All-Stars are trying to go through the weekend unnoticed. Many of them make mention to how they just follow behind Carmelo so that way they will not be bothered...
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“It’s All about 18″ Boston Celtics All-Star Report
Posted on 17 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
So who exactly are the 2010-2011 Boston Celtics? Are they the team that handled the Lakers in Los Angeles 109-96? The team that is 3-0 against the Miami Heatels, Sobe Three, or whatever they are calling themselves today? Are they an old withered bunch who father time seems to favor for 48 minutes a night? Or are they the team with embarrassing loses to the Bobcats, Pistons, Suns, Rockets, and g...
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A recurring nightmare
Posted on 10 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
The subplots run deep in this Lakers/Celtics rivalry. A rivalry that spans over 50 years. On the subplot menu in this affair was the Lakers thirst for revenge after a January 30th defeat at the hands of Boston. That defeat seemed to open the floodgates on potential Laker trades and changes. None of which have occurred and all have been denied. For the Celtics it was all about Ray Allen seeking...
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The Rookie Helps Celts earn 3,000th Victory
Posted on 7 Jan 2011 by Anthony Biancaniello.
Celtics Rookie Luke Harangody The Boston Celtics earned their 3,000th victory in franchise history on Friday night defeating the Toronto Raptors 122-102, as they improve to 28-7 on the year. Luke Harangody had a career high 17 points and 11 rebounds for his first NBA double-double. The rookie out of Notre Dame had never played more than 16 minutes in a game, but he saw significant action ea...
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Clash of the Titans
Posted on 6 Jan 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Spurs vs. Celtics! Doesn't exactly inspire a whole lot of emotion does it? To date the most cruel act amongst the teams occurred in 1997 when the Spurs ping pong balled their way in the Draft Lottery ahead of the Celtics for the rights to draft Tim Duncan. There is no long standing rivalry, no hatred, no chants or taunts, no real history. For what this match-up lacks in raw emotion, it makes u...
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Patriots Destroy Jets in Near Perfect Week in Boston
Posted on 7 Dec 2010 by Geoff Poster.
When I say the week was near perfect, I actually mean it. There were almost no flaws to this week in Boston sports other than a 3-2 shootout loss to Toronto for the Bruins on Saturday night. Every team looked great with all their wins this past week and even the Red Sox, who are not playing, had some unbelievable news with their newest player arriving in town. The Boston Bruins I do not normall...
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NBA vs Players: Who you got?
Posted on 16 Oct 2010 by Michael Johnson.
In case you haven't heard, the NBA has developed new guidelines to restrict its often morose players. The new rulings, widening the cases for which a referee can call a technical foul, were to be effective immediately. Despite the changes, however, many close to the game weren't under the impression that these rules would be strictly enforced, if enforced at all. Over time the players of the NB...
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Apollo Creed Has Advice for the Celtics
Posted on 19 May 2010 by johnw.
Click the link to hear Apollo's Advice. Apollo Creed\'s Advice Thank you Apollo Creed for your words and wisdom. Celtics need to take Apollo’s advice; they need to have the “Eye of the Tiger” for the remainder of the series. Rocky listened to Apollo and he knocked out Mr. T. If it worked for Rocky, then it will work for the Celtics. Eye of the Tiger. Boston Celtics are sitting in a gr...
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Ladies and Gentleman, Mr. Paul Pierce
Posted on 26 Mar 2010 by johnw.
How many times has Tommy Heinsohn yelled the following statement in his life; “GIVE THE BALL TO PIERCE!” I’m thinking he said this phrase about 50 million times, just a rough estimate. Well right on Tommy, I second that notion. Give the ball to Pierce. The Celtics have been giving the ball to their Captain lately and they’re winning games. No coincidence. Celtics have won 5 out of their...









