Celtics 08 May 19
RECAP: Kyrie No-Shows AGAIN, Celtics Season Ends in Ugliest Way Possible
Well, that sucked. This whole season has, really; but tonight in particular they looked like a team that was just assembled in the (…)
Well, that sucked. This whole season has, really; but tonight in particular they looked like a team that was just assembled in the (…)
The first quarter may have led a lot of people to believe this would be an easy win for the Celtics, but the crowd seemingly willed their (…)
Finally! A game the Celtics NEEDED to show up for, and they played beautiful ball from start to finish. They’re now looking at home-court (…)
IN A NUTSHELL In a sentence? The Celtics followed Saturday’s clunker against the Bulls with an even uglier game against (…)
IN A NUTSHELL The Celtics’ lack of defense is to blame for this one. There’s no reason to be giving up 36 points in a (…)
HOLY SHIT- what a win. The Celtics were dead in the water. They played uninspired ball for much of the night and were destined to lose their (…)
Milwaukee arrived in Boston undefeated on Thursday night, but the Celtics were prepared to shoot the Bucks out of the building- (…)
Well, you can’t say that wasn’t entertaining. Boston commanded the lead for much of the first half, but eventually succumbed to the (…)
Hot take: the Celtics won’t win many games if they shoot 0/12 from deep and allow their opponents to shoot 44% over that same time. It (…)
Boston remains undefeated at home during these playoffs (10-0) thanks to their otherworldly defensive effort and hot start from deep. Jayson (…)
“So, LeBron is going to get his 40 points- who cares?! As long as we can shut down the rest of his team, we got this. We’re at home!” (…)
This team JUST. WONT. QUIT. After falling behind by as many as 22 points, your Boston Celtics stormed all the way back to steal the (…)
The Celtics accounted for and adjusted appropriately against the Bucks strengths, and they countered with their own right-hook on Tuesday (…)
The outcome of Boston’s final regular season game was largely inconsequential given that their seed had been solidified – they’re #2 (…)
By now you may have heard: the Boston Celtics are playing with an extremely limited lineup. The injury bug has hit this team harder than (…)
The Celtics played a sloppy game with 16 T.O. and made just over 13% of their 3PA in Toronto. Despite the Moose on the loose (17 points, 8 (…)
Marcus Morris’ second 30-point game of the week led the way for your injury-riddled Celtics, as Boston handed Portland just their third (…)
The Celtics played the Pelicans in New Orleans tonight and were without a litany of players, including their star point guard Kyrie (…)
The Celtics had won 5 of 6 since the All-Star break. Tonight they traveled to Minnesota looking to complete their series sweep, while (…)
The Celtics and Hornets each entered tonight’s game bound to end or extend a streak, as the Hornets had rattled off five wins in a row vs. (…)
The Celtics don’t mind the bright lights of the Big Apple. Since 2001, Boston holds a better win percentage in New York’s Madison Square (…)
Kyrie Irving dropped 33 points along with 8 assists, while Marcus Morris had his second double-double of the season with 13 points and (…)
Well, Greg Monroe’s debut for Boston went about as well as one could hope. He finished with 5 points and 6 rebounds in limited game action, (…)
A couple of old NBA adages rang true tonight: First, it’s the NBA, everybody makes a run. The Celtics were leading by as many as 20 at (…)
The Celtics were delivered some bad news prior to tip when they learned they’d be without their All-Star center, Al Horford (head), or (…)