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After the Celtics' 129-121 Game 4 win, Jayson Tatum stated, "There were a few times last year where we relaxed," a sentiment he capped with, "We're trying not to make it tougher on ourselves." But after Game 5's 119-117 loss to the Hawks, that goes down as ...
Max Shulga: Max Shulga was drafted with the 57th overall pick and now serves as Maine’s starting point guard, a role that JD Davison held for the past three seasons. Shulga struggled a bit in the early days, but through 5 games, he’s averaging 12.4 points, 7.6 assists, and 5.6 rebounds.
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Former Celtics Guard Receives $5 Million Update In Illegal Gambling Case
The Boston Celtics appear to be rounding into form, as they have won four of their past five games to push their record to 9-8 on the season. Across the league, several of their former players have continued to draw attention for their alleged involvement in an illegal gambling case.
Neemias Queta left the Celtics game against the Magic on Sunday with a left ankle sprain. The starting center appeared to suffer the injury after a collision midway through the first quarter with Anthony Black. Queta was chasing down a Magic fast break before landing awkwardly on his left leg while contesting Black.
Jaylen Brown scored 35 points as the Boston Celtics beat the short-handed Orlando Magic 138-129 on Sunday night.
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Wilt's 55; Gorman, Hunter, Bing born
Today in Boston Celtics history, Hall of Fame big man Wilt Chamberlain managed to corral an NBA-record 55 rebounds vs. Boston.
Neemias Queta left the Celtics win over the Magic midway through the first quarter with an ankle sprain as his status is unclear.
The Celtics took advantage of a undermanned Orlando team to run away in the first half. Boston bounced back nicely after an ugly loss on Friday.
The Orlando Magic were missing three of their top five scorers for Sunday's game against the Boston Celtics. Forward Paolo Banchero, the second-leading scorer at 21.7 points per game, missed his sixth straight game with a strained groin,