Monthly Archives: October 2017

Celtics 108, San Antonio Spurs 94

Before we get too excited, we must remember that this was the Spurs without Kahwi Leonard, one of the league’s best players, who is still on the injured list, along with aging Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Nevertheless, the Cs … Continue reading

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Celtics 96, Miami Heat 90

It’s always a good thing when two players have off-nights but you overcome that and win anyway. Jaylen Brown and Terry Rozier both had sub-par performances, shooting 1 for 7 and 2 for 9 respectively, but in the end it … Continue reading

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Celtics 96, Milwaukee Bucks 89

Wow, what an impressive win for this group on the road. The Cs started strong, leading 28-23 at the quarter, but couldn’t make open shots in the second period, while being held to 15 points. Still, they only trailed the … Continue reading

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Celtics 110, New York Knicks 89

This game was never competitive as the Cs jumped out to a 30-17 first quarter lead, increased it to 20 points at the half, and coasted through the second half for a very comfortable win. However, it was fun to … Continue reading

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Celtics 102, Philadelphia 76ers 92

To add to the Cs woes, Marcus Smart was declared out for this game because of injuries to both ankles and Marcus Morris is still not ready to play with his knee injury. Given the shaky performance against the Bucks … Continue reading

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Milwaukee Bucks 108, Celtics 100

Well, this was hardly the start that we envisioned at the end of the preseason and the after effects of the Haywood catastrophe was strongly felt tonight. However, despite all that, the Cs were in a position to win the … Continue reading

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Cleveland Cavaliers 102, Celtics 99

Well, LeBron James did his level best to physically destroy the Celtics playoff hopes in the very first game of the season. First, with 5 minutes gone in the game, he undercut Gordon Haywood, who had skied for an alley-oop, … Continue reading

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