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Reflecting On How We Got Here
bostonsportz.com 6/20/2008 — It's funny to think about now, but it wasn't that long ago we were justifying tanking our season to grab Oden or Durant. One of these guys was going to "change the face of the franchise" and "turn us into a contender for years to come." I was no better than anybody else. I had the next 10 or so years of my life planned around watching Kevin Durant draped in green. I only half-jokingly told my ...
New LA Got Rondo'd Commercial
bostonsportz.com 6/20/2008 — This is my favorite one,
verb - 4. to help your team win a 17th title
The latest Reebok video features Celtics fan Donnie Walhberg, former Celtics’ star Dee Brown, Terry Francona from the Red Sox and, of course, Lucky the Mascot at Red Auerbach’s famous statue in downtown Boston, each adding their own rondo definitions: “To help the city have another parade… to help a legend keep his ...
The offseason arrives
bulletsforever.com 6/20/2008 —
As I was watching the end of tonight's Celtics demolition, I kept thinking to myself: "What can the Wizards learn from these franchises?" This is kind of an unfair question, because it's been proven that you can win the title in many ...
Celtics Role Players Get Special Respect —
NBA.com: News 6/20/2008
Megan Woolhouse of THE BOSTON GLOBE writes, "Edward Mendonca of Fall River chanted for Glen "Big Baby" Davis until he was sweaty and plain hoarse.He might have been wearing a Paul Pierce jersey to yesterday's parade, but his heart and soul went out to ...
Doc Proves to Be Right Man for the Job —
NBA.com: News 6/20/2008
THE BOSTON HERALD staff writes, "It turns out that Doc Rivers the head coach isn't all that different from Doc Rivers the point guard -- poised, calm, able to see the big picture. Danny Ainge always knew this. That's why the Celtics [team stats]' ...
Lakers believe future is bright (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 6/20/2008
The healing process has begun for the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite their loss to the Boston Celtics in the NBA finals, which included a 39-point defeat in the decisive Game 6, the Lakers believe their future is bright. Lakers coach Phil Jackson and ...