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BostonHerald.com - Boston Celtics: Heinsohn accepts fate
By Mark Murphy Boston Herald Sports Reporter Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Updated: 04:59 PM EST S ECAUCUS, N.J. - At one time storied adversaries, Tom Heinsohn and Jerry West looked like ticked off twins last night. When the damning results from the NBA lottery were announced, leaving the Celtics [ team stats ] with the fifth pick in the June 28 draft and the Grizzlies, the team with the league s ...
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