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Game 6 Will Be Wednesday Night at 8pm on ESPN

After the Thunder finished up their series by routinely dismantling the Lakers last night to send them packing in five games, a time has been announced for the C’s-Sixers Game 6 on Wednesday night. It will tipoff shortly after 8pm on ESPN. Looking ahead in the postseason, if the C’s do win Game 6, and [...]

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2 days ago

Highlight: Rondo Leads The Break

I love this decision-making from Rajon Rondo. While leading the break, you can see him eyeballing Ray Allen, who runs the wing and spots up on the arc. The Sixers have a 1-2 disadvantage but are mostly concerned about Allen’s three balls, which allows Mickael Pietrus to make an unmolested baseline cut behind the defense. [...]

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2 days ago

Celtics-Sixers Game 5 Tips off at 7pm

A note to all you local C’s fans out there that may be attending the game tonight at TD Garden. The game will start just after 7pm and will be broadcast nationally on TNT. However, unlike most TNT regular season games during the season, the tip will not come 15-20 minutes after the scheduled start [...]

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10 days ago

(Video) Rajon Rondo Continues To Dominate In Postgame Interview

Rajon Rondo is a tremendous player, but he tends to have a little bit of an issue scoring the ball late in games. I won’t go as far as saying he is scared, but he does pass up shots and defer to teammates in crunch-time….well a lot. Last night though may have been his coming [...]

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11 days ago

Video: Full Kevin Garnett Reaction After Game 1

Garnett followed up his season-best effort against Atlanta in Game 6 with a new season-high in points and another sensational double-double, as well 60 percent shooting (12-of-20) from the field. Over his past two contests, Garnett is averaging 28.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, two steals and four blocks a game. After the game, KG was candid [...]

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11 days ago

The Enemies List: Philadelphia, Part II

Before every playoff series this season, we’re doing some rundowns on the opposing roster for each team. Now that the Hawks have been dispensed with, we’re onto the Sixers. Here’s Part II. Players are listed in alphabetical order. Andre Iguodala: There are five guys in the league who have a claim on the title of [...]

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Round-up: The Forgotten Jones Boy, Perk’s “Bling,” Draft Notes

Just a few weekend Celtics links, in rough order of importance:

• Spears has a draft analysis arguing that there are no certain great players in this draft beyond Blake Griffin. (One side: any article that subtly bashes Keith Van Horn is almost guaranteed to get linked here). Most notable for our purposes: Ainge calls the trade rumors “jokes,” though it’s unclear which ones he’s talking about, and says there’s “nothing close to happening” in terms of a trade that would move the C’s up from #58 in the draft. 

Of course, as Roy Hobbs at CelticsBlog points out today, it’s not like you can actually believe much of what an NBA executive says days before the draft.

• The Globe has a nice career retrospective on Sam Jones a few days before the Sports Museum will honor Jones and six others at the Garden for their contributions to Boston sports. It’s a nice piece that has all the classic Sam Jones stories–his taunting of  Wilt Chamberlain; the time in the 1962 Eastern finals when Chamberlain chased Jones around the court, and Sam picked up a photographer’s stool to defend himself, as if he were a lion tamer; his place in the first all-black starting line-up in NBA history (take that, Spike Lee!); his skill with the bank shot; and his famous “lucky” shot that won Game 4 of the ’69 Finals against the favored Lakers. 

One thing I had forgotten about Jones, though: He was very, very close to being a Laker. The Lakers drafted him in 1956, the year before Boston nabbed him with the 8th overall pick in the ’57 draft, but Jones decided he wanted to go back to school after a two-year stint in the Army. Lucky for us.

One other note: Jones, like Bill Russell, appears have some mixed feelings about Boston, in part because of the deep racial segregation Jones found when he got there in ’57. He hasn’t been to Boston since the original Garden closed in ’95. Here’s the money line from the story:

Asked recently why it’s been so long since he’s been in Boston, Jones said he doesn’t go where he’s not invited.

Of Boston now, he tells the Globe: “I hope it’s changed for the better.”

• Tommy Heinsohn goes to bat for Red Auerbach in Mark Murphy’s piece for the Herald, which discusses the Phil Jackson-Red Auerbach “Greatest Coach Ever Debate.” Not much new here, except that Heinsohn takes points off Jackson’s ledger because the Triangle offense belongs to Tex Winter, not Jackson, and because Jackson hasn’t spawned a group of successful coaching disciples. Eh. I’m already tired of this. 

• Kendrick Perkins apparently spent “several thousand dollars” to get some “oral bling.”

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