3 potential future Celtics reunions feel possible

The Boston Celtics have been feel-good since Brad Stevens took over in the 2021 offseason — seeing Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown go to the NBA Finals in the first season of his reign as President of Basketball Operations and seeing countless reunions with former fan favorites. Al Horford’s return is the most prominent, but …

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Proposed trade sends Celtics $77 million 24-year-old

A proposed trade from NBA Analysis Network would send the Boston Celtics 24-year-old Anfernee Simons, who’s due $77 million from the Portland Trail Blazers, for the team’s backup backcourt of Payton Pritchard and Malcolm Brogdon and a pair of future first-round draft picks in 2025 and 2027. NBA Analysis Network’s James Piercey believes that as …

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Wednesday Patriots Notebook 8/30: News and Notes

The New England Patriots needed to cut down to 53 players on Tuesday, which left the club with some difficult decisions as they did their best to try and solidify areas of need at the expense of a couple of key names. The post Wednesday Patriots Notebook 8/30: News and Notes appeared first on PatsFans.com.

MORSE: Thoughts on Pre-season Game #2 and Update on Isaiah Bolden, Canceled Joint Practice with Tennessee

Former Patriots inside linebacker and now radio talk show host at 98.5 The Sports Hub, Ted Johnson was highly critical of the 1st team’s defense.  The post MORSE: Thoughts on Pre-season Game #2 and Update on Isaiah Bolden, Canceled Joint Practice with Tennessee appeared first on PatsFans.com.

Patriots Fourth And Two Podcast: Patriots News 8-20, Thoughts On The Preseason Packers’ Game

This is our review of Steve Balestrieri’s Sunday Column. The post Patriots Fourth And Two Podcast: Patriots News 8-20, Thoughts On The Preseason Packers’ Game appeared first on PatsFans.com.

2 advantages and 2 challenges of the Boston Celtics 2023-24 schedule

The countdown to the first campaign in the “post-Marcus Smart” era for the Boston Celtics can now begin. With any schedule’s release comes plenty of talking points. Some favor the green and white, others not so much. From October 25 til April 14, the Cs hope to set themselves up for a postseason run that …

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Patriots and Packers Agree to Suspend Game After Bolden Injury

In what’s typically one of the more intense games during the preseason, the New England Patriots meeting out in Green Bay Saturday night took a scary turn as one of their own went down with a scary injury. The post Patriots and Packers Agree to Suspend Game After Bolden Injury appeared first on PatsFans.com.

Monday Patriots Notebook 8/14: News and Notes

One thing that stood out looking at the game film over the weekend was the fact that New England Patriots rookie defensive back Christian Gonzalez, despite getting knocked back on Houston’s first offensive play from scrimmage, actually ended up having a solid night. The post Monday Patriots Notebook 8/14: News and Notes appeared first on …

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Patriots Fourth And Two Podcast: Patriots News 8-13, Thoughts On Preseason Opener

Steve shares his thoughts on what he wrote on his Sunday Column. The post Patriots Fourth And Two Podcast: Patriots News 8-13, Thoughts On Preseason Opener appeared first on PatsFans.com.

Wednesday Patriots Notebook 8/9: News and Notes

New England Patriots news and notes for Wednesday August 9, 2023. The post Wednesday Patriots Notebook 8/9: News and Notes appeared first on PatsFans.com.

The Boston Celtics answered all my questions in Game 6 — and now I’m confused

I totally saw that one coming…is what I would have said if I was a clairvoyant wizard (or corgi) capable of predicting the future irrespective of what my eyes, ears, and heart rate told me. But even if I was able to do that, I would still have been unable to ignore what the pearls …

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Celtics vs. Sixers prediction and odds for Game 6 (Can Boston force Game 7?)

Boston Celtics fans are hoping for a Game 7 in the Eastern Conference semifinals because that would mean that the team kept its season alive on Thursday night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Philly stole Game 1 and 5 in Boston to take a 3-2 series lead, but it finds itself as a short underdog in …

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The Celtics and Sixers tied 2-2: What needs to change

The Boston Celtics struggled for the majority of Game 4 in Philadelphia and even trailed the Sixers by 16 points at one point. Nonetheless, in pure Celtics fashion, Boston stormed back in the fourth quarter to take the lead back. Following the comeback, as the clock ticked down in the fourth quarter, it felt like …

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Sixers vs. Celtics prediction and odds for Game 5

The Boston Celtics should have won Game 4 against the Philadelphia 76ers, eventually losing in overtime on a clutch shot from James Harden. Boston had chances, building a lead in the fourth quarter after trailing most of the game, but it couldn’t close out Philly, giving the Sixers their second win of the series. Philly …

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The Boston Celtics and Hawks series is getting chippy

Ladies and gentlemen, the Boston Celtics-Hawks Eastern Conference quarterfinals series has officially entered chippy status. Ahead of what’d turn out to be a 130-122 Game 3 loss for the Cs, Atlanta native Malcolm Brogdon called out his hometown fans for their lack of support — something that reportedly drove Al Horford to bolt in 2016 …

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Previewing Games 3 and 4 in Atlanta: Not cut and dry for Boston Celtics

Joe Mazzulla’s Boston Celtics head on the road with a 2-0 series lead over the seven-seeded Atlanta Hawks as they eye for their second consecutive first-round sweep Equipped with the second-best road record in the association during the regular season, the Boston Celtics travel nearly 1,080 miles south to attempt to close out their first-round …

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