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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics Have a Hate Thing Going On
The Cleveland Cavaliers meeting the Boston Celtics for the first time this season is filled with negative emotion and maybe some hate built up since last season’s playoff series. Jae Crowder is especially focused on J.R. Smith, while there’s also the Kevin Love and Kelly Olynyk angel. LeBron James and his long history with Boston teams? That’s not even the most interesting thing.
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NBA Rumors: Boston Celtics Likely to Re-Sign Jae Crowder
It was a mostly productive time for Jae Crowder in two thirds of a season with the Boston Celtics. A restricted free agent this offseason, both sides are likely to come to an agreement.
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Cavaliers Sweep Celtics – A Bloody, Violent Dirty Finish
The Cleveland Cavaliers are through to the conference semifinals after a clean 4-0 sweep of the Boston Celtics, but game 4 did leave it’s mark, with Kevin Love dislocating his shoulder, possibly on purpose by Kelly Olynyk, while J.R. Smith got ejected for punching Jae Crowder, who dished out and took quite a bit of punishment.
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Cavaliers vs Celtics – Kendrick Perkins & J.R. Smith Trying to Take Out Jae Crowder
Things are getting really ugly in Boston, as game 4 between the Celtics and the Cleveland Cavaliers has been marred by incidents involving Kendrick Perkins and J.R. Smith doing their best to hurt (and partially succeeding) Jae Crowder.
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Celtics Beat Raptors; Finish 7th, Playing Cleveland Cavaliers in First Round
As Jae Crowder hit the game winning shot from the corner, the Boston Celtics didn’t just beat the Toronto Raptors 95-93, clinching the 7th spot in the East, but also set the first round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers in stone.
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Lakers vs Mavs – Monta Ellis Dominates Against a Sad Looking Team
There’ no use hiding the fact: The Los Angeles Lakers are terrible, no matter how many changes Mike D’Antoni makes in his lineup every game. The Dallas Mavericks on the other hand, winning 123-104, have found the perfect sidekick to Dirk Nowitzki in Monta Ellis, leading 7 players in double figures on an almost perfect shooting night.