Celts

28 November 2008

Rajon Rondo is in the carpool lane on the highway to superstardom.  As third year point guard, Rondo doesn't have the instinct or raw talent of CP3, or the strength of DWilliams.  But what h

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7 July 2008

Be it any team, at just about anytime, there have been great players.

The Bruins, Celts, BoSox and Pats can brag about their legends. Oh, sure, sure, Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Chicago and many other cities can claim to own the “best evers”. Jordan reigned in Chicago. The Kings of NHL fame can speak of Gretzky. Where did Reggie Jackson play? Well... everywhere. (Granted, he wasn’t the greatest, but you got the point).

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28 June 2008

Last time, we looked at a brief rundown of Celtics draft history. The good, the bad, and the severely questionable, each team has a checked history. That said, lets quickly investigate some picks made, then we’ll see about the Celtics’ choices.

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4 June 2008

I would much rather watch Kobe light up the Celts great D for 50 points or the Big Three of Boston. Tim Duncan is just not an exciting player to watch. Not only are the teams fun to watch but each of the matchups are interesting:

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19 May 2008

You can argue that Pierce made 41 and the rest of the Celts 56, but Pierce's performance was almost an anomaly. Not that he is not capable of performing like he did yesterday - by all means he can do this every night - but

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