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Rajon Rondo Reads Mean Tweets About Himself on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Despite all the rehab, Rajon Rondo is finding ways to keep busy this offseason. Just a couple weeks after appearing on E!’s Fashion Police show, the point guard was back on TV last night, in a fun segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live called Mean Tweets. In it, celebrities, or in this case NBA players, read [...]

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22 days ago

Why Are People So Eager To Trade Paul Pierce?

The whispers around Paul Pierce’s future with the Celtics continue to surface in the fourth week of Boston’s offseason. Unconfirmed report after unconfirmed report has circled in, stating anything from Pierce’s house being on the market, to the team being “likely” to buy him out. Locally, plenty of Celtics fans seem resigned to the fact [...]

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24 days ago

Terrence Williams Tells His Side of the Story on Arrest

It was a tough start to the offseason last week for Terrence Williams. After standing out as one of the bright spots on the Celtics roster late last season, he was taken into custody last week with the disturbing allegation that he pulled a gun during a domestic dispute with his son’s mother and her [...]

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25 days ago

Video: Rajon Rondo on E! Fashion Police

What has Rajon Rondo been up to this offseason beyond rehabbing his ACL injury? Rubbing elbows with Joan Rivers, that’s what. Just one summer after spending some time showing off his fashion sense in an internship with GQ, Rondo went one-on-one with Rivers on E’s Fashion Police, since well he has some time on his [...]

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26 days ago

Jason Terry’s 2012-13 Final Grade

  Acquiring any player, whether it’s via trade, free agency, or the draft, comes with an air of uncertainty. The NBA has no guaranteed covenant and all sales are final, no matter how talented, proven, or productive the player may have been in year’s past. But these memories—especially recent ones—often clouds the judgment of a [...]

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26 days ago

Why Is Doc Rivers Waiting to Confirm His Return to the Celtics Next Season? A Theory on The Wait

The waiting is the hardest part. At least that’s what the Celtics’ brass must feel like about their coveted head coach. A week after Danny Ainge confirmed to The Boston Globe that Doc Rivers would be returning to the Celtics’ bench next season, we’re still waiting for a direct word from the head coach himself. [...]

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5 Questions With Ronnie Brewer

I talked with Chicago starting guard Ronnie Brewer prior to the Celtics-Bulls game on Sunday.  Here is what the 6th year man out of Arkansas who is averaging 7.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.1 assists had to say.

1. You guys have a lot of the same players back from last year’s team which was the top seed in the Eastern Conference.  Do you feel that you are better this year?

Brewer: We have a year under our belt, to gel, build chemistry, comradery, another year under Thibs’ system.  So I think overall we are getting better.  Last year we had a lot of injuries, this year the same thing, so we are learning how to play with injuries, and overall just get better as a team.

2. How are you guys dealing with this season, obviously a young and athletic team you’re set up well, but with not a lot of practices how is that?

Brewer: You have to learn quickly, make adjustments in walk-through and film and test it in games.  We have a lot of guys on this team who can do a lot of different things, and I think that helps to our advantage.  When some guys who aren’t having great nights we have other guys who step up and make up for it.

3. What’s it like guarding Ray Allen?

Brewer: I mean he’s a tough tough assignment.  He comes off two or three screens, has a quick release, one of the best shooters to ever play the game.  It’s definitely a tough test for me individually and our team as a whole.

4. How is it with Coach Thibodeau, you mentioned having a year under your belt now, but how was that adjustment, just how defensive minded he is?

Brewer: Man, to me, that’s what allows us to win.  He expects greatness on defense, get stops.  You can really tell on our team, when we’re successful, we’re defending, we’re rebounding, and that leads to easy baskets.   So the adjustment for some guys who were defensive minded was pretty easy, but we’re still learning to get better.

5. How has the addition of Rip Hamilton helped you, a veteran guy who plays the same position?

Brewer: Yeah man, he’s a tremendous addition to this team.  He’s only going to make us better.  For a vet like him he’s very opened minded you can ask him anything he’s open to tell you what’s helped him be so successful for so many years.  He’s huge for us, we’re definitely hurting and missing him right now.

Rich Keefe is the Celtics Reporter for 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston.  You can follow him on twitter: @Keefe21

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