Carmelo Anthony Walks Out Of Boston A Winner; DeMar DeRozan Has A Dagger Up His SleeveDime Magazine, dimemag.com Celtics vs. Knicks felt like not just a big game, but a priority. This was appointment viewing after the trash-talk episode that landed the last Celtics-Knicks game on the front page of every sports page in the country. It’s the kind of episode that we … |
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The misery continues as the Celtics blew a 10-point lead in final four minutes of regulation. Atlanta’s Kyle Korver hit eight 3-pointers in second half and had a game-high 27 points. |
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Celtics lose sixth straightJan 25
After the Celtics were up by more than 20 at one point, the Hawks brought it into overtime, then double overtime, ultimately beating the Celtics, 123-111. |
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The Celtics return to Atlanta for the second time in less than three weeks to face a Hawks team looking for revenge following Boston's stirring third-quarter comeback from a 17-point deficit on Jan. 5. |
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The Celtics can't score, which is increasingly obvious with each loss they suffer. |
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Dime Magazine, dimemag.com Each time we checked in with the Hawks vs. Celtics it was like watching a different game. In the first half the Celtics were on cruise control and it almost looked as if Tommy Heinsohn could have stepped in because of Boston’s 27-point lead. Atlanta was… |
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The last time the Knicks played the Celtics, Carmelo Anthony went looking for Kevin Garnett at the Celtics’ bus after the game. This time, in Boston, Anthony just helped win the game for the Knicks. Went to his own bus with a “W,” went to his own bu… |
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The reserves for the NBA’s 62d All-Star Game were announced shortly before the Celtics tipped off against the Knicks Thursday night, and while perennials such as Tim Duncan (14 appearances) and Chris Bosh (eight) added more bullet points to their résum… |
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Unlike in losses to Detroit (total lack of effort and fortitude) and Cleveland (pathetic fourth-quarter defense), the Celtics showed signs of life against the Knicks. |
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For the first time since 2006, the Celtics lost at home to the Knicks 89-86. With a five-game skid and a tough stretch ahead, Boston can't keep underachieving, says Ian Thomsen. |
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Iam Thomsen, CNNSI.com The Celtics are one of the NBA's few underachieving teams without a built-in excuse. Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Jason Terry, all 35 or older, have yet to miss a game. The same goes for everyone in their nine-man rotation but Rajon Rondo and Avery Br… |
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Just four days after their red, white, and blue football team was squeezed out of the NFL playoffs, Boston's sports fans rose from the ashes and reass... |
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