Archive for April, 2011
Welcome To Miami
Bienvenidos a Miami. A place where people have to be kidnapped in order to attend any sports event that does not include the University of Miami or the Miami Dolphins. A city more concerned with staying out till 5 a.m. drinking overpriced drinks (ask me, managed to tab up $100.00 on 9 drinks with friends…I [...]
An Easter Sweep of the Knicks Would be Nice
at Boston Celtics (3-0) at New York Knicks (0-3) Sunday, April 24 3:30 PM ET Playoff Game #1 Road Game #2 TV: ABC Radio: WEEI, ESPNR Madison Square Garden Referees: Mike Callahan, Derrick Collins, Ken Mauer The Celtics face yet another closeout game in the playoffs. In the Big Three era, the Celtics are 8-11 [...]
Celtics Look to Take Control of Series With Road Win
at Boston Celtics (2-0) at New York Knicks (0-2) Friday, April 21 7:00 PM ET Playoff Game #3, Road Game #1 TV: ESPN, CSN-NE, MSG Madison Square Garden Referees: Dan Crawford, Marc Davis, Gary Zielinski For the first time in 7 years, the Knicks will host a playoff game at Madison Square Garden. They [...]
Video: The Association Part 5 (Full Episode)
Here it is… the final chapter of the Boston Celtics Association on ESPN. Enjoy!
Celtics Host Knicks in Playoff Opener
at New York Knicks (0-0) at Boston Celtics (0-0) Round 1 Game 1 Sunday, April 17 7:00 PM ET Playoff Game #1, Home Game #1 TV: TNT, CSN-NE TD Garden Referees: Not announced The Playoffs are finally here and there are no more excuses for the Celtics. This is where they, as veterans, turn [...]
Record 103 D-League Players on NBA Rosters
Note: Three former Red Claws players are currently on NBA teams competing in the NBA Playoffs: Avery Bradley (Boston), Magnum Rolle (Atlanta) and Bill Walker (NY). Five former Red Claws players were on end-of-the-season NBA rosters: Magnum Rolle (Atlanta), Avery Bradley (Boston), Mario West (NJ), Bill Walker (NY), and Alexis Ajinca (Toronto) A record-high 103 [...]
Round 1: Celtics Draw Knicks
I know there is one more game left tonight but it means absolutely nothing. The only thing it means is that the Celtics are playing the team they will face in the first round of the NBA playoffs most likely Sunday night at the TD Garden, the New York Knicks. Now if you ask me [...]
















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.