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Boston Celtics: Business Booming in Beantown
Boston Celtics: Business Booming in Beantown
If you'd told me a year ago that at this point in the season the Celtics would have the best record in the NBA, and would be on pace for 70-plus wins, I would've laughed. However, with the acquisitions of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen, to say nothing of role player and defender extraordinaire James Posey, the Celtics have taken on a new identity as a team . Last night, I had the privilege of ...
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CelticsBlog — ... Race to the MVP Hartford Courant Green party Detroit News Pistons relish big test Saunders is happy for Garnett Detroit Free Press Flashback to '02 chapter of Boston-Detroit rivalry Playoff preview? Saunders predicted Garnett's greatness Pistons Celtics matchup has playoff feel MLive Pistons looking for mismatches Bleacher Report Enjoying the Kevin Garnett era Pistons-Celtics beasts of the East once again Business booming in Beantown ESPN Early exam in Boston Full Court Press Celtics ...

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Boston Sports Nation — ...     Detroit Free Press   Flashback to ‘02 chapter of Boston-Detroit rivalry     Playoff preview?       Saunders predicted Garnett’s greatness        Pistons Celtics matchup has playoff feel       MLive   Pistons looking for mismatches       Bleacher Report   Enjoying the Kevin Garnett era      Pistons-Celtics beasts of the East once again       Business booming in Beantown    ESPN    Early exam in Boston      ...

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