Tag: Boston Celtics

  • Celtics vs Heat – Jeff Green in the Biggest Moment He’ll Have This Season

    Celtics vs Heat – Jeff Green in the Biggest Moment He’ll Have This Season

    If there’s anyone you want to have the ball in hands with the game on the line and one shot left to decide it, it’s Jeff Green. Thanks to Dwyane Wade making a colossally stupid decision to miss his second free throw, the Boston Celtics were left with 0.6 seconds to stun the Miami Heat and hand the NBA champions their first home loss of the season, 111-110.

  • Celtics vs Magic – Worst Game of the Season, So Far

    Celtics vs Magic – Worst Game of the Season, So Far

    When two teams combine to shoot 37.6% from the field, there’s a good chance the Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic provided one of the worst game of the season, which is expected from both teams considering their aspirations and quality of players this season. The Celtics still won, barely, 91-89, making it two in a row.

  • Boston Celtics – No Longer the Worst Team in the NBA

    Boston Celtics – No Longer the Worst Team in the NBA

    It took the Boston Celtics more than a week to get their first win of the 2013-2014 NBA season, not to mention playing against the team which might be the worst in the league in the Utah Jazz. Brad Stevens has his first win as a head coach, but it’s hard to think of any one player, including point leaders Brandon Bass and Jeff Green, that generates hope for a better than mostly awful season.

  • The Worst NBA Teammate – Rajon Rondo or Dwight Howard?

    The Worst NBA Teammate – Rajon Rondo or Dwight Howard?

    With ESPN filling up with polls and surveys heading into the new NBA season, one question, a very important one, has been forgotten along the way – who is the worst teammate in the league. While it’s a hard thing to measure, there’s a good chance it comes down to either Rajon Rondo or Dwight Howard.

  • Kevin Garnett is Acting Like a Grumpy Old Man

    Kevin Garnett is Acting Like a Grumpy Old Man

    Never a big fan of LeBron James, and actually someone that stood in his way quite a few times, Kevin Garnett is finding it very difficult to to be judged by those he loved criticizing, mocking and terrorizing on the court. Garnett left the Boston Celtics, just like Ray Allen did in the past, and so did LeBron James during his decision fiasco.

  • When Both the Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics Don’t Make the Playoffs

    When Both the Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics Don’t Make the Playoffs

    It’s rare to see both the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics entering a low period at the same time, but the 2013-2014 NBA season will probably be the first time in 20 years when both teams fail to make the playoffs together.

  • Boston Celtics Rumors – Rajon Rondo Isn’t Going Anywhere

    Boston Celtics Rumors – Rajon Rondo Isn’t Going Anywhere

    A popular opinion around the NBA is that at some point this season or maybe the next one, the Boston Celtics are going to take the next step in their rebuilding process and trade Rajon Rondo. However, the often criticized point guard (for various reasons) doesn’t see it that way.

  • New York Knicks – Preseason Wins Over Celtics Count Too

    New York Knicks – Preseason Wins Over Celtics Count Too

    No one takes preseason games too seriously, but for the New York Knicks, beating the Boston Celtics and especially seeing their big rivals looking so hopeless going into the new season is quite cheerful site to kick of the preseason with.

  • Doc Rivers Admits He Screwed the Boston Celtics

    Doc Rivers Admits He Screwed the Boston Celtics

    There are two villains in the fall of the Boston Celtics over the last season from Conference finalists to one of the worst teams in the NBA: Doc Rivers and Rajon Rondo, each making things worse in his own way.

  • Winners & Losers From the New CBA in the NBA

    Winners & Losers From the New CBA in the NBA

    While having money to spend over the luxury tax is never a bad thing, the CBA entering its third year in the NBA has made it more about wise financial management more than ever. Teams like the Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets and Memphis Grizzlies have made the right choices, each in its own way, while the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks have been on the wrong end of the new agreement.