Tag: 2024-25 NBA Season
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Boston Celtics guard trio was elite in Houston, led the way over Rockets
Boston Celtics guard trio of Jrue Holiday, Derrick White, and Payton Pritchard really made a strong impact in Houston to lead Boston to a win on the road.
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Neemias Queta stepped up for the Boston Celtics to start road trip
The Boston Celtics needed Neemias Queta to step up on Thursday against Minnesota and he delivered in a big way to help lead the Celtics to victory. No Kristaps Porzingis.
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Preview of Boston Celtics first four-game road trip of 2025
The Boston Celtics start the first four-game Western road trip of the month against MIN, HOU, OKC, and DEN. This will be a big test for Boston who is currently dealing with a few lingering injuries.
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Celtics Files: Holiday, Pritchard, Hauser, Walsh, Other Notes & Takeaways
Boston Celtics notes and takeaways from the week. Sam Hauser is getting back on track, Jrue Holiday returns, Payton Pritchard is still shining, and Jordan Walsh’s role increases.
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Celtics need Sam Hauser to get back on track
Boston Celtics sharpshooter Sam Hauser has been dealing with multiple injuries this season resulting in missing games and the Celtics are starting to lose games without him.
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Jayson Tatum made Celtics history with 200 fans from St. Louis in attendance
Jayson Tatum made Boston Celtics history in front of 200+ St. Louis natives in Chicago in a career game for Tatum.
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Celtics Files: Mazzulla, Brown, Springer, Hauser, Other Notes & Takeaways
Boston Celtics news and notes from the week. Jaylen Brown and Joe Mazzulla get techs, Jaden Springer plays rotation minutes, Sam Hauser is out, other news and notes.
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Kristaps Porzingis injury update after exiting Celtics-Wizards
Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis exited the last game early with a right heel injury and didn’t return. The Celtics have three days off before the next game, hopefully this is enough time for him to heal his heel.
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Celtics Files: Pritchard, Hauser, Cousy, Other Notes & Takeaways
Boston Celtics news and notes from the week. Jayson Tatum and Sam Hauser return to practice after missing last game, Payton Pritchard continues to shine, and Kristaps Porzingis is “close” to being back to full form.
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Why Boston Celtics front office didn’t rank No. 1 in recent survey
The Boston Celtics ranked No. 2 in a recent poll from The Athletic surveying the top front offices in the NBA. Brad Stevens is the reigning Executive of the Year after the Celtics won the 2024 championship.