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Big Al... Little Heart
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Team In The Mirror
The Truth About Pierce
Draft Night: The System Is Broken
Mind Games
Blame Doc? How About Blame Danny?
This one was a slap in the face. Hey, I’m happy that we’re not actually going to give up half of our team for Kevin Garnett. But I wanted it to go down differently. I wanted Danny Ainge to wake up, realize that he was giving away half of his roster (which in itself would be an admission that what he put together in Boston didn’t work), and tell Kevin McHale to go screw… (more)
C's Need To Win NOW!
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Al Jefferson: Trade Bait

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John Karalis

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"On the whole, I would say the Celtics have been successful with their draft picks during the first 40 years of the franchise's existence. The next 20 are mediocre at best. I'm not going to kid you or myself by opining on any draft selections previous to 1962 (still 10 years before my birth but I like the Havlicek pick). It was a different era and I will leave that to a different writer... (more)"

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 Keep Pointing to the Future
2/21: "Wednesday night, a rarity occurred for me. An NBA game grabbed and held my attention. Granted, I didn’t tune in to the Celtics-Cavaliers game until only three minutes remained in the fourth quarter, but I stayed with it through two overtimes and yet another bitter Boston defeat..." (more)

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