Tag: Boston Celtics
While LeBron James concedes that Wednesday’s showdown against the Boston Celtics with first place in the Eastern Conference on the line and five games to play will be a “good test” for the Cleveland Cavaliers, he’s not about to hype it up beyond that. “I don’t know, I’ve played in a lot of big games,” […]
Spencer Davies looks at two Eastern Conference teams that can build upon this year’s success going into next season.
Micah Shrewsberry confirmed yesterday that he will meet with UMass officials this morning in what is the Celtics assistant coach’s second interview for the vacant men’s basketball job in Amherst. Shrewsberry also said he will go into the meeting with an open mind, not knowing what he will do if the job is offered. But […]
While winning a championship is the goal, sometimes, there’s just as much joy in witnessing the pursuit.
Eric Pincus lays out some of the basics of the new CBA set to take effect next season.
Which potential free agent power forwards could make the biggest splash this summer? Benny Nadeau examines.
And while (Ray) Allen and (Kevin) Garnett are officially retired and (Paul) Pierce is playing his last NBA season with the Los Angeles Clippers, the anger over Allen’s decision to sign with the Celtics’ primary competitor for NBA supremacy still runs deep. It caused so much of a rift that Allen will not be invited […]
The Boston Celtics’ Jaylen Brown is making a late run for the Rookie of the Year Award.
Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas will miss games against the Nets and 76ers this weekend because of a bone bruise on his right knee. His status beyond this weekend is unclear, but a Celtics spokesman said the team is simply taking a precautionary measure and that Thomas is “day-to-day.” He will likely be reevaluated on […]
Does momentum exist? Which teams are the best at comebacks? We have fun statistics to answer all these questions and more…