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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.
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Rajon Rondo Injury is Perfect for Tanking Boston Celtics
Having Rajon Rondo tear his ACL and miss what will turn out to be almost a year of basketball isn’t what the Boston Celtics wanted, but ever since turning into tanking mode during the offseason, getting Rondo back on the court as late as possible is the best option for them this season.
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Boston Celtics to Los Angeles Clippers – Doc Rivers Made the Right Choice the Wrong Way
NBA players & head coaches care about what people say & think about them. Doc Rivers is trying to make like his breakup with the Boston Celtics was about the team moving on from him, but there’s no doubt that the move to the Los Angeles Clippers came all from him, no matter how much he tries to hide it.
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Boston Celtics – Rajon Rondo and a Team That’s Going Nowhere
By quitting on the Boston Celtics, Doc Rivers began an inevitable cycle, that eventually sees Rajon Rondo become the best player and leader on a team that’s filled with mediocre and mostly on the decline talent, that won’t be doing anything meaningful or worth noting in the NBA next season and possibly even more.
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Two Wins Over the Magic Doesn’t Make Celtics Contenders
Paul Pierce suddenly scoring 24 points doesn’t mean the Boston Celtics are an Eastern powerhouse once again, but a second win in four days over the Orlando Magic (91-83), with Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen not playing, has to mean some good news for a team that looked over the hill just last week.