boston.com - 3/6/2008
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Boston Celtics center Scot Pollard said before Wednesday night's game against the Detroit Pistons that his season was over because of a left ankle tendon tear suffered at Phoenix Feb. 22.
The 10-year veteran, who suffered a partial tear on the ankle in September, said an MRI yesterday revealed the extent of the injury. Pollard will likely have surgery in Indiana, where he has been seeing a ...
Celtics Clinch Playoff Spot With Authority
sportingnews.com 3/6/2008 — Boston sports fans finally have something to celebrate: Their basketball team is in the postseason for the first time in two years. They clinched the spot with a 90-78 win over the Pistons, highlighted by Rajon Rondo posterizing Rip: In this morning's Wake-Up Call , Shanoff asks if Celtics fans should celebrate. Um, of course they should. They won 57 games the ...
LINKBAWL: 3/6/08
lebasketbawl.com 3/6/2008 — More Cheesecake Factory? Celtic's Blog vs. Detroit Bad Boys? Skeets vs. Dwyer? Changing the playoff structure?
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barstoolsports.com 3/6/2008 — Any doubt now who the best team in the East is? The Celtics smoked the Pistons last night and virtually locked up home court advantage through the playoffs (check the schedule, Detroit is not making up 5 games). KG dominated. Maybe he got tired of all ...
Scot Pollard out for season
insidehoops.com 3/6/2008 — The Boston Globe (Marc Spears) reports: Celtics forward/center Scot Pollard said before tonight’s game against the Detroit Pistons that he will be out for the rest of the season with a torn tendon in his left ankle. Pollard has had a lingering ...
SPORTS SHORTS —
NY Post: Sports 3/6/2008
NBA: Celtics clinch playoff spot Kevin Garnett scored a season-high 31 points to lead the Celtics to a bruising 90-78 victory over the visiting Pistons last night as Boston became the first team in the NBA to clinch a playoff berth and earned the...
Indiana Pacers: Mike Dunleavy, Jr. Arrives —
Bleacher Report - NBA 3/6/2008
When Mike Dunleavy, Jr. was drafted third overall by the Golden State Warriors in 2002, he was just beginning the start of five very rough years in the Bay Area. Dunleavy was called an underachiever and a bust. Still, he was signed to a ...
NBA: Boston Celtics take care of business —
Bleacher Report - NBA 3/6/2008
The Boston Celtics became the first NBA team to clinch a postseason berth, their first in three seasons, and the Detroit Pistons aren’t far behind.
Kevin Garnett had a season-high 31 points, and three other Celtics scored in double ...