The Boston Celtics have a 31-14 record this season. However, 11 of those losses have come over the last 26 games. Furthermore, 8 of those losses have come directly after a win. Joe Mazzulla's team is struggling to build any momentum and looks miles away from the dominant roster we saw last season.
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After losing some easy games by their standards, the Boston Celtics part ways with Jrue Holiday to gain a big-name center in a recent three-team trade predictio
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Mazzulla placed trust in Jaden Springer and he delivered, holding Kevin Porter Jr. scoreless in the fourth quarter and adding a key 3-pointer in overtime to ensure the Celtics would prevail on a night they didn’t play well.
White's 16-point, highest-scoring quarter of the season aided Boston in a 122-107 road win over the Dallas Mavericks.
Recent whispers of discord within the Boston Celtics, allegedly tied to Jaylen Brown's transition to a new playmaking role, have made headlines. However, head coach Joe Mazzulla h
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The Boston Celtics are among the most underappreciated champions in NBA history. Their accomplishments are quickly dismissed. Their struggles are celebrated. And all of their top-tier talents are subject to intense media criticism, regardless of whether it's warranted or not.
During a recent appearance on 98.5 The Sports Hub, Chris Gasper of The Boston Globe shared his concerns, noting how he 'doesn't feel great' about the current direction of the team. The Celtics are shouldering heavy expectations,
"There's no doubt they're vulnerable," Legler said. "They're vulnerable for a variety of reasons. One, it's how good Cleveland is, like they're legitimately a team that is going to give Boston fits if they play eventually in the conference finals,