Terry Rozier

Terry Rozier’s price continues to go up

Over this past winter break, I often found myself in my friend Charlie’s basement, with a bottle of Captain Morgan and a two liter of Coca-Cola in tow. My friend ACJ would usually join us for a night that featured music ranging from Madonna to Onyx blaring out of my Sonos Play 1, strong mixed

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Al Horford

Al Horford is the Star No One Is Talking About

Because his game does not pop off of the screen, Al Horford has been underrated for the majority of his career. Some Boston fans were upset when Danny Ainge inked the five-time All-Star to a massive four-year $113 million deal to anchor the post position in the Garden. For anyone who needed validation of his talents

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Kyrie Irving, Isaiah Thomas, Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics

The Celtics are built for success with Kyrie Irving

Just when news got quiet in the NBA, Danny “Trade Master” Ainge shocked the sports world by trading Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic and a 2018 Brooklyn Nets first-round pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Kyrie Irving. The Cavaliers granted Irving’s trade request and sent him to the next best team in the Eastern

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Boston Celtics

Hold on to that Nets pick Danny Ainge, your next star is in Kansas

Danny Ainge, Boston Celtics general manager, traded Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett to the Brooklyn Nets four seasons ago. Pierce plays for the Los Angeles Clippers, Garnett retired and Ainge owns the Nets 2017 first-round pick. Since the trade, the Celtics have shown consistent improvement in its rebuild. So have the Nets, but in the loss

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Jae Crowder

Jae Crowder has every right to be angered by Celtics fans

Before facing the Utah Jazz last night, the fans of the Boston Celtics were cheering for opposing player, Gordon Hayward. There have been previous rumors of Hayward signing with Boston especially with the connection to Celtics coach, Brad Stevens. As the cheers reigned in, Jae Crowder took exception. Although he used it as motivation to

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Do the Celtics have enough to win without Avery Bradley?

Health fueled the Boston Celtics all season. The injury bug bit at the worst time. Eight players played 69 games or more in 2015-2016. Six of those players averaged 10 or more points per game. Avery Bradley was one of those players. In the Celtics first postseason game against the Atlanta Hawks, Bradley pulled his

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Society’s February NBA Awards

Player: Stephen Curry Curry’s February: 36.7 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 7.3 APG — 55% FG, 53% 3PT, 88% FT 2 50+ games, 4 40+ games Scoring: 51, 26, 35. 26, 31, 23, 36, 42, 51, 46 Team: Golden State Warriors The Warriors went 9-1 in February. They became the first team since the 1987-88 Lakers to clinch

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Atlantic Files

PODCAST: The Atlantic Files Ep.32 – Mid-Season Report Card

The halfway point of the season is here, so that means it’s time to give out mid-season report cards to the Atlantic Division! Here’s what else we’re talking about this week: – Randy Wittman cursing at Jae Crowder – Knicks turning around their fortunes – Carmelo continues to look like a complete player – All-star

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Jae Crowder and Avery Bradley

Wake up, Boston

The Boston Celtics have been playing their worst basketball of the 2015-2016 NBA season since New Years Eve. Before this downfall, the Celtics won a season-high four straight games while rising up the Eastern Conference standings. They have since lost five of their last six games and place 9th in the East. The East is

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VIDEO: Avery Bradley crushes Spurs with huge one-handed dunk

Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens peppered his team with a glut of guards this summer, and although the fiery Isaiah Thomas may be a fan-favorite, I’ve always had a keen eye on Avery Bradley.  When first entering the NBA, Bradley developed a reputation as a feisty, defensive-minded, undersized two-guard that didn’t have much to

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