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INSTANT REACTION: Smart will miss 3-5 weeks with ankle injury
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to news that Marcus Smart will miss 3-5 weeks, including Sunday’s game vs. the Celtics in Memphis, due to an ankle injury.
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Forsberg, House: Tatum is the face of Boston sports right now
Chris Forsberg and Eddie House discuss whether Jayson Tatum is officially ‘the face’ of Boston sports and how much of a factor winning a championship will have on his ultimate legacy and place in the city’s athletic pantheon.
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Reports: Robert Williams will need potentially season-ending surgery on right knee
Chris Forsberg and Eddie House offer their instant reaction to reports that Robert Williams suffered an injury to his right knee that may require season-ending surgery.
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Mike Gorman on final season: āI want one more paradeā
Mike Gorman and Brian Scalabrine preview Gorman’s final season calling Boston Celtics’ games. Gorman says he’s always told people he wants one more championship parade before he retires and this team appears to have the pieces to accomplish that goal.
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Donnie Wahlberg shares a hilarious story of watching Game 6 while performing
Celtics fan Donnie Wahlberg shares a very funny story of his experience watching the end of Saturday night’s Celtics-Heat Game 6 while performing with his band, ‘New Kids on the Block’.
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Paul Pierce: Jayson Tatum on pace to be one of the greatest to ever play
Paul Pierce praises Jayson Tatum for all the Celtics star has accomplished at this point in his career already and what could lie ahead if he can keep up this pace.
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Marcus Smart reacts to Gabe Vincent being ruled out for Game 5
Marcus Smart says, “nothing changes” for the Celtics as they prepare for Game 5, despite Heat point guard Gabe Vincent being ruled out.
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Stevens on how to beat the Heat: āDon't give them easy onesā
Brad Stevens joins Celtics Pregame Live and talks about what makes the Heat such a difficult team to beat and what the Celtics have to do to get by them.
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Stevens praises White, Brogdon for versatility on C's roster
Brad Stevens joins Celtics Pregame Live and breaks down the value that Derrick White and Malcolm Brogdon have added to the Celtics this season.
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Eddie House: No way Celtics should not win series vs Sixers
Brian Scalabrine, Eddie House, and Tom Giles react to the Celtics Game 3 win against the Sixers
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Grousbeck praises Mazzulla as a āmini KG': He is pure energy
Wyc Grousbeck and Eddie House praise the job Joe Mazzulla has done in his first season as head coach of the Boston Celtics during Pregame Live ahead of Game 2 against the Hawks.
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How will Joe Mazzulla match-up against Quin Snyder?
Ahead of Joe Mazzulla’s first playoff series as a head coach, Chris Mannix breaks down why he may have the upper hand in his matchup with Hawks coach Quin Snyder
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Brown reveals cause of hand injury that required stitches
Chris Forsberg and Eddie House react to news that Jaylen Brown cut his right hand and discuss how it could impact him ahead of the playoffs
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What Danny Ainge told Perk about C's recent inconsistency
On Celtics Pregame Live, Kendrick Perkins details a recent phone call with Danny Ainge where they discussed the Celtics’ recent struggles
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Pierce remains confident in Celtics despite recent slump
Paul Pierce and Matt Barnes join Eddie House and give their take on the Celtics’ recent slump and whether or not they’ll bounce back.
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Dominique Wilkins offers high praise for Jaylen Brown
Dominique Wilkins joins Brian Scalabrine on Celtics Pregame Live to discuss the growth he’s seen in Jaylen Brown since his high school days in Atlanta
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Allison Feaster not discouraged by Celtics' recent struggles
Celtics VP of Player Development and Organizational Growth Allison Feaster talks with Abby Chin about the team’s recent issues on the court and why she believes they can get through any type of adversity
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Perk on final 17 games: āThe playoffs have already startedā
Kendrick Perkins, Eddie House and Brian Scalabrine join Tom Giles to debate how concerning the Celtics’ recent struggles are if the team hopes to win a championship this season.
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Mike Breen: Celtics best team in NBA when fully healthy
New York Knicks and ESPN national broadcaster Mike Breen joins Brian Scalabrine on Pregame Live to break down the Celtics, and why, when fully healthy, Boston is the best team in the NBA.
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Scal: Nets in ābetter position to win' a title now
Brian Scalabrine explains why he believes the Nets need to be all-in on winning a championship this season after trading Kyrie Irving, and why they’re in a better position to do so than they were before the trade.
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