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After multiple cost-cutting moves this summer, nobody was expecting the Celtics to be a contending team. However, they likely weren't expecting things to look this bad, either. After all, if Mazzulla can't fix some of the issues we're seeing on the court,
The Celtics again started fast, and this time, they didn’t give up the lead. The C’s sprinted away with a 122-90 win over the Pelicans on Monday in New Orleans. The Celtics are now 1-3 on the year, halting their losing streak, while the Pelicans fell to 0-3.
Zion Williamson missed a game for the first time this season, and the New Orleans Pelicans had the same result as their first two games — a loss.
While some members of the Celtics fanbase believe Boston could still be a genuine threat in the Eastern Conference, there's also a chance Mazzulla's team struggles to occupy a spot in the play-in tournament seeding positions,
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Simons scores 25 points as the Celtics earn their first victory by beating the Pelicans 122-90
Anfernee Simons made six 3-pointers and scored 25 points, and the Boston Celtics earned their first victory over the season by pulling away to beat the New Orleans Pelicans 122-90 on Monday night.
The New Orleans Pelicans are winless through their two games to begin the 2025-26 season, and the same goes for the Boston Celtics, who have lost all three of their contests. On Monday night, the Celtics travel to New Orleans,
Talking to the media after the completion of the Maine Celtics practice at the Portland Expo on Monday, the team’s first practice of the season, Pressey referred to the squad he now coaches as the Red Claws.
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Boston Celtics jersey history No. 42 - Jerome Anderson (1975-76)
And for today's article, we will continue with the first of 14 people to wear the No. 42, Boston guard alum Jerome Anderson. After ending his college career at West Virginia, Anderson was picked up with the 53rd overall selection of the 1975 NBA Draft by the Celtics.
The catalyst for Detroit’s matinee victory, characterized by both Bickerstaff and Ausar Thompson as an “identity win,” was the momentum generated from its defensive grit during the middle quarters. Javonte Green, Isaiah Stewart and Ron Holland II jump-started the Pistons with their second-unit energy.