Archive for August, 2010
CLNS with A. Sherrod Blakely
Listen/Chat Live After a two-week hiatus, The Celtics Late Night Show will be back tomorrow night (Monday) at 9pm EST. We will be joined by A. Sherrod Blakely from Comcast Sports Net New England. Since we last talked a lot has gone down in Celtics Nation (I just have to brainstorm all of it before [...]
C’s Doin’ More Than Just Ballin’
One thing that fascinates me in the sporting world is the impact that sports can have in the community. Having a winning franchise (or many in our case) in your region helps bring people together for a common purpose, and helps us forget about our differences. For example, you might hate half the people you [...]
Interview with Coach Austin Ainge of the Maine Red Claws
Austin Ainge, The Coach of the D-League Maine Red Claws took the time to sit down with Celtics 24/7 and answer a few questions about the Claws, playing ball, growing up and future aspirations to make big loot in blogging. Jamie Canu: Last season season the Maine Red Claws finished right in the middle of [...]
Big Baby is One Sandwich Short of a Picnic Basket, And Boston is Loving It… Atleast I Am
My morning, like every other working stiffs morning is pretty routine with the exception of a “2-year old child-audible” thrown in the mix prior to getting out the door. My son can change my exit in an instant, but once I get in my car it is usually smooth sailing to work and for 20 [...]
Celtics Summer Forecast: Who Starts at Center?
Another day and another Celtics prediction for Chris Forsberg’s Summer Forecast. Who will start at center for the Celtics this season? A question many of us are wondering. Check out our panel’s responses. Here is mine: Tyler Lamoureux, Celtics 24/7 (Jermaine O’Neal) Without a doubt, Jermaine O’Neal. Picturing the Hall of Fame lineup of Ray [...]
Shaq Nearly Takes On More Than He Can Chew
Shaquille O’Neal has climbed some tough hills in his career, winning title is never an easy road no matter how good your team, but none more challenging than his recent team victory. Weighing in at around 1000 pounds Team Shaq and a handful of folks that just happened to be lucky or unlucky enough to [...]
Summer Forecast: How the Season Will End
Today’s Celtics Summer Forecast asked the question how will the Celtics season end? Here is our very own Dustin Chapman’s response: Dustin Chapman, Celtics 24/7 (Conference Finals) Some of this depends on how soon the SuperFriends figure it all out, which could happen immediately (see also: 2007-2008 Boston Celtics). However, as Doc Rivers has stated [...]
















Celtics captain Paul Pierce has been named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the second time this season. Pierce guided injury-depleted Boston to four wins last week, averaging 21.8 points on 58.7 percent shooting (27 for 46) from the floor. Pierce also won the Player of the Week honor back on Dec. 20. It's the third time this season a Boston player earned the honor, with Rajon Rondo taking home the award for the first week of the 2010-11 season. Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook earned this week's nod for the Western Conference. Celtics guard Ray Allen was also nominated for the East honor.