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Celtics' Ubuntu Too Much for Lebron & Cavs

Celtics' Ubuntu Too Much for Lebron & Cavs

May 14, 2010 8 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

A team effort pushes the Boston Celtics into the conference finals against last year’s foe the Orland Magic. With Lebron James facing the potential spectre of his last game in Cleveland, the Cavaliers bench couldn’t keep up with solid performances from the C’s bench. Lebron did his part with a triple-double, but the team defense [...]

New York Knicks, New York Knicks!

New York Knicks, New York Knicks!

May 13, 2010 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Bill Simmons came up with a great idea last week, a twitter account for Celtics fans to get live chant ideas. The first chant idea is simple, relevant and very chanty. During Lebron James’ first trip to the free throw line (and following trips), Celtics fans should chant “New York Knicks, New York Knicks”. Brilliant. [...]

NBA Round 2 Playoff Predictions

NBA Round 2 Playoff Predictions

May 1, 2010 Leave a response [entry-popup-shortlink]

Since round 2 of the NBA Playoffs is starting today here are my predictions for the teams who’ve advanced so far. Once the Magic’s competitor is determined I’ll post a prediction for that game too. East: Cleveland vs. Boston The Cavs are the top seed in the East and hold home court advantage over the [...]

How Will Tennis Elbow Affect Lebron James?

How Will Tennis Elbow Affect Lebron James?

April 29, 2010 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

After getting home from the Boston Celtics Game 5 victory over the Miami Heat, I flipped on the tube to catch the last minutes of the Cleveland Cavaliers – Chicago Bulls matchup. I watched, gleefully, as Lebron James shot free throws to clinch the win and the series. Now, I am not one of those [...]

Celtics beat Cavs 95-89 in Season Opener, Rondo Continues Contract Negotiations

Celtics beat Cavs 95-89 in Season Opener, Rondo Continues Contract Negotiations

October 28, 2009 1 Response [entry-popup-shortlink]

The Boston Celtics opened their season with a 95-89 win against the Cleveland Cavaliers, a team that lost only two games all year at home last season. Kevin Garnett had 13 points and 10 rebounds in his first game back in nearly six months while Paul Pierce came up big with two huge jumpers in [...]

Goodbye Leon, I'll Miss You

Goodbye Leon, I'll Miss You

August 13, 2009 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

Instead of dunking on Cleveland in the playoffs, Leon Powe will be wearing their jersey next season. Leon Powe reportedly reached a two year deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers for $1.77 M according to ESPN. Leon Powe was an amazing player for the Boston Celtics in our 2008 Championship season and I respect him as [...]

The King Dethroned

The King Dethroned

June 1, 2009 3 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

On Saturday night, the Orlando Magic defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 103-90 to advance to the NBA Finals. With this defeat, the Cavs have lost their best opportunity to date to win an NBA championship. Also, let’s not forget the millions of dollars that Vitamin Water wasted on those “Kobe vs. Lebron” commercials! One on Five [...]

Lebron, Just Stop!

Lebron, Just Stop!

April 7, 2009 4 Responses [entry-popup-shortlink]

After reading Josh’s excellent article, I couldn’t help get to thinking about our beloved Celtics and how they have been slipping recently because of injuries. Even though they have been struggling, the Boston Celtics are still coming away with enough wins to lock up the #2 seed before the playoffs. Players like Glen Davis, Eddie [...]

Bulletins

  1. Boston Bruins Heading to Stanley Cup

    The Boston Bruins advance to their first Stanley Cup in 21 years on a Nathan Horton goal that proved the difference in a 1-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Bruins will face the Vancouver Canucks for the rights to the Stanley Cup. Game 1 starts at 8PM on June 1st.
  2. It's Official: Umass Moves Up to FBS

    It's a move I thought Umass-Amherst should have made a long time ago but better late than never as the Umass Minutemen football team moves up to D1A/FBS. BCS here we come!
  3. Ray Allen for Three Would Be Nice

    And so it is. Celtics beat the Knicks 87-85. Ray Allen swished a three to put the C's up tow and send the Knicks in a frenzy to score without any timeouts remaining. C's lead the series 1-0 with Game 2 at the Garden on Tuesday at 7PM.
  4. Cereal For Dinner

    @Chrissy_Murray blogs about daily struggles with maintaining a healthy lifestyle, tracking her progress and barriers through her fitness journey at Cereal For Dinner.
  5. 50 Peaks

    50 Peaks is an organization seeking to raise money for organizations currently working with youth. 50 Peaks raises their money by climbing the highest mountains in each state.

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