boston.com - 1/10/2008
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This one came out of nowhere. The Celtics were outplayed by a Charlotte team that was hungrier to earn its 13th win than Boston was to earn its 30th. The Celtics were without Ray Allen, but they seemed to be missing much more than their veteran shooting guard. As a result, the Celtics dropped just their second game at home this season and ended their winning streak at nine games. The Bobcats ...
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Note To Self: Never Talk To Press Before Game
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... In searching for anything remotely interested about the game, besides the final score, this was all we could find from Gary Dzen of the BOSTON GLOBE: “Paul Pierce didn’t show up for this one. The usually steady captain broke his new rule and talked to the media before the game. Pierce was just 4-of-14 from the field and finished with 13 points and 3 assists. You can expect him to be quiet before all future home games.” ...
Bobcats Beat Celtics, Underdogs Everywhere Rejoice
ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
... The only people who were really hurt by this? Reporters with tight deadlines who hope to include Paul Pierce in their coverage once in a while. Like a lot of players, he refuses to talk to the media before the game. Yesterday Pierce broke the rule ... and then had his worsrst game of the season. I'm thinking he won't be doing much pre-game talking in the future. ...
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Note To Self: Never Talk To Press Before Game
sportsbybrooks.com 1/10/2008 — Wow, we’re leading with the NBA today. Well, there’s good reason, as the Charlotte Bobcats, obviously relieved to be playing in front of real, live people (unlike home games), upset the Celtics last night in Boston 95-83. In searching for anything remotely interested about the game, besides the final score, this was all we could find from Gary Dzen of the BOSTON GLOBE: ...
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bostonherald.com 1/10/2008 — The news is good on Ray Allen. The pinched nerve issues in his neck have evidently subsided, and the guard now has feeling back in his right fingers. According to Doc Rivers, Allen would play tonight if this were a playoff game. But caution will rule ...
The Celtics are Human?
sportsofboston.com 1/10/2008 — I surely didn’t see that coming. We just get so accustomed with the Celtics winning every game that we get shocked when they finally lose one. The C’s couldn’t win that elusive 10th game in a row, falling to the Bobcats 95-83 at TD Banknorth Garden in their worst effort of the season. Playing without Ray Allen and Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis, the C’s lost their fourth game of the season.
Bobcats 95, Celtics 83 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 1/10/2008
BOSTON (AP) -- Jason Richardson scored 34 points and grabbed nine rebounds, Gerald Wallace had 15 points and 10 rebounds boards, and the Charlotte Bobcats stunned the Boston Celtics 95-83 for just their fourth loss of the season on Wednesday night.
Richardson, Bobcats Surprise Celtics —
NBA.com: News 1/10/2008
Jason Richardson had 34 points and nine rebounds, Gerald Wallace had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and the Bobcats stunned the Celtics 95-83 for just their fourth loss of the season on Wednesday night.