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NBA, Union Stiffen Virus Protocols; More Games Postponed
With five games called off this week already and more teams dealing with virus-related issues, the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association have enacted additional rules in the hope of keeping the season going safely
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Celtics, Heat Walk Off Court Before Game, Citing DC Riot, Jacob Blake Decision
The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat walked off the court before their scheduled game in Miami. In a statement, the teams attributed the decision to a Wisconsin prosecutor’s choice not to charge the officer who shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, as well as the riot at the U.S. Capitol that broke out Wednesday in Washington. “2021 is a new...
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Tristan Thompson Becomes a U.S. Citizen Then Jets Off to Boston to Join the Celtics
NBA champion, father, partner…And now Tristan Thompson has a new title: U.S. citizen. The 29-year-old Canadian-born athlete was sworn in at a naturalization ceremony just before Thanksgiving and days after it was announced that he had signed a deal to play for the Boston Celtics. On Saturday, Nov. 28, he shared a photo of himself en route to his...
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Tobias Harris Suffers Scary Injury, Sixers' Disappointing Season Ends With Sweep
Tobias Harris came back into the game after a scary third-quarter injury, but the Sixers’ season ended Sunday with a 110-106 Game 4 loss to the Celtics.
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How to Watch Sixers Vs. Celtics Game 4
Before the Sixers play the Celtics in Game 4 on Sunday afternoon and try to avoid being swept for the first time in over 20 years, here’s what you need to know.
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Sixers Crushed by Celtics in Game 2 as Embiid Gets Little Help From Supporting Cast
The Sixers were crushed by the Celtics on Wednesday night in Game 2, 128-101, and the team’s roster obstruction is its biggest, clearest problem.
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Celtics' Gordon Hayward Will Miss Rest of Sixers Series With Right Ankle Injury
The Celtics have lost one of their starters to injury for the rest of their first-round series against the Sixers.
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Turnovers, Big Nights From Tatum and Brown Hurt Sixers in Game 1 Loss to Celtics
The Sixers struggled to defend Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown on Monday night in a 109-101 Game 1 loss to the Celtics.
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2020 NBA Playoffs: Schedule for Sixers-Celtics Series Is Set
The Sixers’ first-round series vs. the Celtics is on the horizon, and now we have the official schedule.
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NBA Shuttering Facilities, as More Teams Face Positive Tests
The number of known coronavirus cases within the NBA has doubled to 14.
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Celtics Troll Ben Simmons Over 3-point Shooting
This just adds fuel to the fire for Thursday.
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Fans Excited for Sixers Season Opener
The 76ers beat the Boston Celtics in their season opener Wednesday. NBC10’s Keith Jones caught up with excited fans.
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Women Impacting NBA in Various Roles, 11 Assistant Coaches
Practice is over and Boston Celtics assistant coach Kara Lawson is still working. She stands under the basket rebounding, giving feedback to rookie guard Carsen Edwards as he shoots from different spots on the court. After swishing his final three attempts, he jogs over to her. “Thanks coach,” Edwards says before exchanging a high-five with Lawson.
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Celtics Legend Bob Cousy Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
Boston Celtics legend Bob Cousy is receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Donald Trump at the White House Thursday. Cousy, 91, was expected to receive the nation’s highest civilian award during a ceremony at the White House Thursday afternoon.
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Ex-NBA Player Sebastian Telfair Gets Prison Time in Gun Case
Former NBA player Sebastian Telfair has been sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison in a New York City gun case. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said on Monday that Telfair received the term for his conviction in April on a gun-possession charge.
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Metta World Peace Talks Brawl, Mental Health Ahead of Documentary Premiere
Metta World Peace took time to sit down and talk about the new Showtime documentary based on his life, “Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story.”
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Sacramento Kings Troll the Sixers on Social Media After NBA Draft Lottery Results
That’s a pretty good one, Kings. By Josh Ellis
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Warriors Beat Blazers 119-117 in OT for NBA Finals Berth
Experience bred confidence for the Golden State Warriors, even when challenged by the upstart Portland Trail Blazers. No matter how far they were down, they’ve been through too much to ever think they’re out. “We just really understand what we’re capable of on both sides of the basketball,” Draymond Green said. “We’re never out of the fight. That’s just always...
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Lakers Reportedly Hiring Frank Vogel as New Head Coach
The Los Angeles Lakers finally have a new coach, multiple reports stated Saturday, as Frank Vogel agreed terms to take the job as head coach of the team.
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Danny Ainge Suffers Heart Attack, Expected to Recover
The Boston Celtics announced Thursday that President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge suffered a mild heart attack and is expected to recover. The team said Ainge suffered the heart attack in Milwaukee on Tuesday night. They said he received immediate medical attention and is expected to make a full recovery.