Boston Celtics Wiretap

Boston Nearly Makes History, Demolish Knicks By 45 Points

The Knicks' brief winning streak is history, and the Celtics nearly made history ending it.

The Celtics cruised to one of the easiest victories ever on Thursday night, beating New York 104-59 to send the Knicks to their third-worst loss and their second-worst scoring performance of the shot-clock era.

Only Nate Robinson's 37-foot 3-pointer at the final buzzer saved the Knicks from an even bigger embarrassment.

Via AP


LeBron Hands Celtics Loss No. 2 In OT

LeBron James handed the Celtics' Big 3 loss No. 2.

Cleveland's superstar scored 38 points, hitting a crucial 3-pointer and all six free throws in overtime as the Cavaliers won their fourth straight, 109-104 over Boston and its heralded trio.

James, playing the best ball of his career, scored 11 points in OT as the defending Eastern Conference champions dropped the Celtics to 11-2 with one of their best all-around performances of the early season.

Via Yahoo.com


Celtics' Ray Allen To Play, Tony Allen Unlikely

Tony Allen and Ray Allen both didn’t practice yesterday, and it looks like just the latter will be able to play tonight in Cleveland.

Tony Allen bruised his right thigh in the first half against the Bobcats on Saturday. He’ll likely be sidelined at least one game.

Ray Allen, meanwhile, rolled his right ankle in the win. He didn’t tell anyone about the injury that occurred with 4:24 left, and it was a good thing. He hit the game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer.

Via Boston Herald


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