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How Would the Boston Celtics Fare in a NCAA-Style Tourney?
February 5th, 2011
If you are a frequent listener of the Celtics Late Night Show, you have heard us (the hosts) and our guests/callers refer to the CLNSRadio google-group. This group is private access for the writing staff and show hosts. It's great way for the writers to toss around article ...
Boston Celtics Gain Momentum and Homecourt, Tie Series 1-1
May 4th, 2010
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For the second consecutive game, the Celtics jumped out on the Cavaliers early only to see the lead evaporate to four points at half time (52-48). Rajon Rondo carried 10 assists into the half. Rasheed Wallace finally joined ...
Delusional Doc Rivers Continues To Justify Sulking Boston Celtics
April 3rd, 2010
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Since day one, I have been a fan of Doc Rivers. I liked him as a player and appreciated him as a coach. The former NBA point guard seemed perfectly equipped to handle the mega-ego's dropped on his clip board ...
Doc Rivers’ Days Are Numbered in Boston
April 2nd, 2010
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After leading the Boston Celtics to the NBA championship two season's ago and overcoming injuries to key players last season, Doc Rivers' day's on the Boston bench may be limited.
It seems as if the coach of the 2010 Celtics has swayed ...
2010 Boston Celtics: Booooooo! Booooooo!
March 12th, 2010
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The Boston Celtics have been squeaky clean. They have perfectly embodied the definition of Celtic-Pride. They played as a team, unified by one common goal.
This line-up implanted the Ubuntu-Theory into the history book’s of the Celtics vaulted library of championships. ...
The 2010 Boston Celtics: Truly a Season in Hell
March 10th, 2010
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I often refer to "basketball purgatory" in my description of the Celtics' 22-season drought that spanned from 1986 to 2008.
As a die-hard Celtics fan, the Post-Bird Era was very difficult to watch.
It was hard to watch Rick Pitino dethrone Red ...
It’s Deja Vu All Over Again for the Boston Celtics
March 8th, 2010
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As a long time fan of the Boston Celtics, I had the privilege of watching Larry Bird, Kevin Michale, Dennis Johnson and Robert Parish play into the twilight of their career's. What a time that was for the ...
The Evolution of ‘The Truth’ in Clutch Performances
January 9th, 2010
In 1998, when Paul Pierce was selected tenth in the NBA draft, it was looked upon by many Celtics fans as a short consolation prize for the unlucky drop of the lottery balls in 1997. A year later, Pierce instead of Tim Duncan, would join Celtics star Antoine Walker. Averaging ...
Rasheed Wallace Is Boston Celtics’ Big Ticket to Success in 2010
January 5th, 2010
It's an unbelievable thought that it is now January 2010. It seems like yesterday we were watching the Celtics struggle through the 2009 NBA playoffs, depleted of bench options.
The 2009 Celtics were forced, through injuries, to display a toughness not seen from a defending NBA champion in some time. A ...
Rondo Takes Over As Celtics Search For The Truth In Recent Struggles
December 29th, 2009
Without Paul Pierce, the Boston Celtics have a decent look into the future of the franchise. Rajon Rondo (30 points, 3 rebounds, 15 assists, 11-18 shooting, 7-9 from the line), looked to be a man on a mission to rebut his late game free throw misses in the Celtics loss ...