The Celtics once again held a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter on their opponent, yet could not finish the job. This time, it was Kobe Bryant sinking them with a jumper with 7.3 seconds to go, and the Celtics finished their "rivalry week" set of games again Orlando, Atlanta and the Lakers at 0-3. … Continue reading Groundhog Day Is Early For Celtics
Celtics Don’t Have The Magic
The Celtics lost a double-digit lead last night, and fell in Orlando to the Magic, 96-94. Kevin Garnett looked bad, failing to finish at least two lobs in front of the hoop, and getting beat baseline by Rashard Lewis on the game winning hoop. Garnett says his knee isn't a problem, but it sure looked like it … Continue reading Celtics Don’t Have The Magic
Celtics Hitting Big Stretch
The Celtics tip off a stretch of three games in four days tonight against three of their biggest rivals in the league. Tonight's game against Orlando is followed by Atlanta tomorrow night and the Lakers on Sunday. Scott Souza wonders why the league just didn't go ahead and schedule the Cavaliers in for Saturday while they were … Continue reading Celtics Hitting Big Stretch
Still Reviewing A Patriotic Decade
With the 2009 season coming to a close on Sunday Bowl Sunday, and thus putting the wraps on another decade of football, there is still quite a lot of looking back over the last 10 years by the media. Today, Ron Borges names his all-decade NFL team, with former Patriot players Ty Law, Adam Vinatieri and Larry Izzo on the … Continue reading Still Reviewing A Patriotic Decade
Tuesday Top Ten
Here's the top ten Boston sports articles this morning from around the newspaper and web world... A Ticket to ride - Frank Dell’Apa has Kevin Garnett returning to form as the Celtics beat the Clippers 95-89. Warriors may offer Ellis for Ray Allen - Comcast SportsNet's A. Sherrod Blakely reported that the Warriors might be interested in moving … Continue reading Tuesday Top Ten
Championship Weekend Thoughts – Part I
I went through all the newspapers and online sites this morning, looking for interesting article. It was a decidedly uninspiring bunch. Don't believe me? You can look at CelticsLinks.com, or BruinsLinks.com or Red Sox Links or PatriotsLinks.com and see for yourself. I do recommend checking out Chris Warner's East-West Shrine Game Review. Last year's game had Myron Pryor, … Continue reading Championship Weekend Thoughts – Part I
Jason Bay Speaks – And Other Top Links
Some interesting links out there this morning, as we get ready for championship weekend. What happened with Jason Bay and the Red Sox - Rob Bradford has Jason Bay breaking his silence on what went wrong with his negotiations with the Red Sox. He and the Red Sox did reach agreement on a new contract back … Continue reading Jason Bay Speaks – And Other Top Links
Celtics Zone Out In Detroit
Julian Benbow has the Pistons taking it to the Celtic in the fourth quarter and handing Boston a 92-86 road loss. Mark Murphy has the Celtics losing their third straight game in ugly fashion. A. Sherrod Blakely has the Celtics with another second-half collapse. Jessica Camerato has the Celtics unable to stay focused for the full 48. Murphy has … Continue reading Celtics Zone Out In Detroit
Quiet Time For Boston Sports
It doesn't happen too often, but we're in a real quiet time for the Boston sports scene. The Patriots are done, the Red Sox are a few weeks away from spring training, and the Celtics and Bruins are trudging through the tedious regular season. Add to that the fact that sports were on the back-burner … Continue reading Quiet Time For Boston Sports
Celtics Home Woes Continue
The Celtics started last night strong, but lost their way in the second half when Rasheed Wallace got into foul trouble, and the Celtics had no one to match up with Dirk Nowitzki (37 points). The result was a 99-90 loss at the Garden for the Celtics, their third straight home loss. Scott Souza says that … Continue reading Celtics Home Woes Continue
