Boston Celtics, Lakers and Marcus Smart
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Even though he didn't win a title, Marcus Smart is widely seen as a Boston Celtics legend. The former Oklahoma State star played nine seasons for the franchise
Georges Niang recently appeared on a podcast and addressed that even as a Boston native, he wasn't going to get any love in the city after Kristaps Porzingis' departure.
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The Boston Celtics should have their answer from one possible intriguing free agent addition in the next week according to one NBA insider. Former Clippers reserve Ben Simmons is expected to decide on his next destination within the next seven days per ESPN’s Brian Windhorst with Boston still looming as a possibility.
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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston Celtics star Jaylen Brown has been using Muay Thai to train
Star Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is no stranger to unorthodox offseason workouts, but it has come to light that the Georgia native has been taking that approach to an entirely new level. In a recent article by Athletic reporter Elise Devlin,
The Los Angeles Lakers, having already acquired Marcus Smart to bolster their defense, are now considering trading for Robert Williams III. Analyst Ca
Utah signed Springer back in March following the Celtics dealing him away at the trade deadline in a salary dump to the Houston Rockets. Houston immediately waived Springer after thar deal, leading him to sign a 10-day contract with the Jazz and eventually a three-year contract which was largely non-guaranteed.
Back in 2017, the Boston Celtics made two major moves that would define their future, though not in the way anyone expected. First, they used the No. 3 overall pick to draft Jayson Tatum, a polished scorer from Duke.
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Celtics Wire on MSNWhat former Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday, Damian Lillard were really talking about
The pair were seen talking on-court when Boston played the Bucks last season, but the chat had little to do with a Blazers team-up.