Tag: Eastern Conference Finals
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Celtics on verge of making NBA history
The Boston Celtics can make history tonight after forcing the Game 7 in the Eastern Conference Finals after being down 3-0 in the series against the Miami Heat.
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The Celtics pull off a Miami Miracle at the hands of Derrick White
Derrick White forced a Game 7 for the Celtics by tipping in the game-winning buzzer-beater for what was a Miami Miracle for the Celtics
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The Celtics are ready for Game 6 in Miami
The Boston Celtics are ready for Game 6 tonight in Miami, as they look to keep their season alive one game at a time.
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ESPN host believes Celtics will rewrite history, come back to win ECF series
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg believes the Boston Celtics can win the Eastern Conference Finals despite being down 3-1 in the series, which a comeback of this caliber has never been done before
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Jimmy Butler continues to disrespect Celtics during postgame press conference after losses
The Celtics won their first game of the Eastern Conference Finals and it brought out the worst in Jimmy Butler postgame.
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Celtics flounder in crunch-time vs Heat in ECF
The Boston Celtics floundered in clutch time during this playoff run but even more so in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Heat
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Rob Williams is leaving it all on the court for the Celtics
Rob Williams is going to leave it all on the court for the Boston Celtics in Game 3 to keep their hopes to NBA Finals alive
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Celtics don’t have time for little mistakes and lost trust, as Rob Williams explains
Boston Celtics big man Rob Williams says the team needs to get together and continue trusting each other throughout the course of the game, as Boston lost Game 2 of the ECF
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Celtics lose Game 2, Jayson Tatum defends Joe Mazzulla
Jayson Tatum defends Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla at the podium after a Game 2 loss in the ECF, their second straight loss at home.
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Heat forward Caleb Martin feels ‘disrespected’ by the Celtics
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin says he felt disrespected by the Celtics during Game 1 for the way they defended him throughout the game, leaving him open to guard Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo better.