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Magic has words with Boston's Danny Ainge, as Larry Bird tries to hold Magic back during Game 1 of the NBA Finals on May 27, 1985, at Boston Garden. The Lakers were on the wrong end of a 148-114 score in a game forever known as the Memorial Day Massacre. But the Lakers rebounded from that game and won four of the next five to win their third NBA championship in six years. It was also the ... [link]

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Daily Links 5/27
Published 5/27/2008 at CelticsBlog
... A trivial pursuit, from Fort Wayne to Detroit Veterans can deal with the kid stuff More Links After the Jump MetroWest Daily Pistons 94, Celtics 75: Detroit pulls even Timeout for the Celtics Celtics.com Post game press conferences CelticsBlog M&M Boys integral in deterring green in Motown Celtics held off - series tied Welcome to CelticsBlog LOY's Place Comments from the other side - Pistons game 4 Lessons from History Full Court Press Celtics snooze and snore in game 4 Celtics 17 ...

34 Reasons To Cheer For The Boston Celtics
Published 5/29/2008 by la287 at Daily Basketball
... one. One of the top five players in the league throughout his career, Kevin Garnett is the glue of this Celtics team. Not only do they have one deserving star, they have three. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, no member of Pierce/Garnett/Ray Allen trio has won an NBA championship. They’ve already won the Eastern Conference. It’s got to be the luck o’ the Irish. Even after a rough Game 4 loss, one game doesn’t make a series. They have a better record against teams in the ...

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