During Wednesday’s NBA playoff action, the Boston Celtics won 113-98 over the Cleveland Cavaliers, clinching a third consecutive Eastern Conference Finals appearance.
Breaking down the narrative game surrounding the Celtics. Content warning: I’m going to talk about narratives which some people find tedious, annoying, or outright offensive.
The Boston Celtics are the favorites of the basketball gods this season. First, the Portland Trail Blazers refused to trade with Damian Lillard's preferred destination, Miami.
Joe Mazzulla said on Friday that time, communication, and careful preparation for various situations allowed this team to fare differently through the first two rounds of the playoffs.
A recent ESPN report provided an update on Kristaps Porzingis’ status ahead of the upcoming conference finals. The report comes with mixed news for Celtics’
We’ve heard it all about Jayson Tatum over the years, especially the last few, from certain media and fans. He’s not “tough” enough. He’s not a leader.
The Boston Celtics are returning to their fourth Eastern Conference Final in five years and this year’s team is way different from the previous ones. They have been the most dominant team in the league all season, but some have questioned their toughness as well as their ability to perform against stronger opponents.
It’s no secret Kristaps Porzingis has consistently battled injuries over the course of his career in the NBA. Just recently, though, the Boston Celtics big man posted an update that may spark hope in the team’s fans.
The Boston Celtics are rightly recognized as a heavyweight team. Aside from going 64-18 in the 2023-24 regular season, they’re on their third straight trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.
In the aftermath of a series-clinching win over the Cavaliers this week, Celtics star Jaylen Brown spoke up against all the critics who have doubted his game.
BOSTON, MA — It was déjà vu for the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night. For the second series in a row, they had a chance to eliminate their opponent at home and in five games.
The Boston Celtics were given a golden opportunity in their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. After receiving all they could handle in the first three games, injuries mounted for Cleveland, and Boston took full advantage.
Al Horford had 22 points and 15 rebounds as the host Boston Celtics advanced to the Eastern Conference finals by handing the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers a 113-98 loss in Game 5 of a semifinal series on Wednesday night.