CSNNE to air Reggie Lewis Documentary this July
Comcast SportsNet New England will be debuting an hour long documentary about former Boston Celtics star, Reggie Lewis. The documentary is scheduled to air this July.
Comcast SportsNet New England will be debuting an hour long documentary about former Boston Celtics star, Reggie Lewis. The documentary is scheduled to air this July.
Danny Ainge indicates that Doc may be switching up the lineup soon.
The good news, the long awaited return of Avery Bradley is nigh. The bad news (though not shocking at all) is that Rondo is questionable.
Just what we need, an injury to our most important player.
We could use a little good news today.
Jared Sullinger had a very good day yesterday. So good that his coach felt comfortable having a good laugh at his expense.
The Celtics and Nets are arguably around the same level talent-wise and have the Atlantic Division to battle over. So when you toss in some chippiness, you get a budding (at least short term) rivalry.
The Celtics and Nets have played 3 times this season already.
It would be a lot easier if it was one or two things that you could point to and say "fix that." But as usual, it isn't that easy.
Rivers is both critical and supportive of his .500 team.
Adding Avery Bradley to a rotation that already includes Courtney Lee and Jason Terry might tempt Doc to shift back to a smallball lineup, but so far he's saying that he doesn't want that.
With the team short on big men and Wilcox missing the next month or so, the Celtics made a move to add a D-League big man to the roster.
More bad news for our big man rotation.
Sounds like fans aren't the only ones putting a whole lot of hope (and pressure) on the recovering shoulders of Avery Bradley.
Nobody was happy to see Jeff Green on the floor, but Marquis Daniels may have felt the most frightened for his former teammate.
Could the Celtics be making a move to a more traditional lineup?
Putting Jason Collins in the starting lineup was an unexpected move, but it was important even if it was only a signal to the other players on the team to step up their defensive intensity.
Perhaps the big man the Celtics needed was there all along.
Quick Twitter update from Celtics beat reporters: AB is feeling no soreness after yesterday's 90-minute practice.
Doc has an interesting theory on the team as a whole. He says that the team is mentally fatigued - whatever that means.
Just because Bradley has started practicing doesn't mean he'll be available to play right away. In fact, it looks like early January is the target date range.
There's no secret that the Celtics need another big man. Could an old friend be making a return appearance?
Bradley's return may slot Lee and Terry into backup roles.
Two day after sending Kris Joseph back to Maine, the Celtics have recalled Fab Melo from their D-League affiliate Red Claws.
In the past 5 games, Jeff Green has played very well. Is he turning a corner or just streaky?
Always love hearing a scout affirm what I am seeing (especially when it is good news). In case you missed it, Kevin Garnett is still really good.