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The Celtics started their 2025-26 regular season slate of games in a 0-3 hole. It came about after dropping their season opener to the Philadelphia 76ers 117-116 at TD Garden, then losing to the New York Knicks 105-95 at Madison Square Garden,
Anfernee Simons had his best game of the season against the Pelicans, draining 3-pointers and looking like the scorer he's been throughout his career.
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Red passes; Jones coach, Rozier player debut; Nelson signs
Today in Boston Celtics history, iconic Hall of Fame Celtics coach and general manager Arnold "Red" Auerbach passed at the age of 89 in 2006.
The Celtics are getting smoked on the glass, as teams have two or three attempts at getting the ball to drop. Furthermore, the lack of ball movement is forcing Boston into some difficult offensive situations in the half-court,
It did not take long for Celtics rookie Hugo Gonzalez to make an impression with his new team after his NBA regular season debut on Friday night. Joe Mazzulla gave the 19-year-old the starting nod in the Celtics’ 119-113 loss to the Pistons on Sunday, giving him the assignment of hounding All-Star Cade Cunningham and other Pistons ball handlers.
There are a few common themes and traits associated with any sports franchise. Perhaps the most significant element is stability — namely in terms of collectiv
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Boston Celtics jersey history No. 42 - Bobby Wilson (1977)
And for today's article, we will continue with the second of 14 people to wear the No. 42, Boston guard alum Bobby Wilson. After ending his college career at Wichita State, Wilson
Talking to the media after the completion of the Maine Celtics practice at the Portland Expo on Monday, the team’s first practice of the season, Pressey referred to the squad he now coaches as the Red Claws.
The catalyst for Detroit’s matinee victory, characterized by both Bickerstaff and Ausar Thompson as an “identity win,” was the momentum generated from its defensive grit during the middle quarters. Javonte Green, Isaiah Stewart and Ron Holland II jump-started the Pistons with their second-unit energy.