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How the Hauser-Pritchard duo can impact Celtics' playoff success
While the spotlight shines on the top six, Sam Hauser and Payton Pritchard could play a crucial role in the Celtics’ playoff journey, writes Chris Forsberg.
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Hauser flashes series-impacting potential in Celtics' Game 1 win
The Celtics will be very hard to beat this postseason if Sam Hauser continues to provide the kind of boost he gave Boston in Sunday’s Game 1 win.
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Joe Mazzulla has high praise for Hauser in sparking three-point attack
Joe Mazzulla praises Sam Hauser for keeping his poise and knocking down 4 threes after missing his first two in Game 1 against the Heat.
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Get to know Sam Hauser: Stats, contract and more
Sam Hauser has developed into a legitimate weapon for the Celtics’ second unit. Learn more about Boston’s sharpshooter here.
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Al Horford leads Celtics ‘stay ready group' all season
Al Horford and the Celtics’ bench have stayed ready all year long and look to continue to make an impact in the postseason.
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Hauser finishes one 3-pointer shy of this record set by Eddie House
Sam Hauser nearly set a team record by hitting seven 3-pointers off the bench in the Celtics’ win over the Hornets.
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Celtics-Hornets takeaways: Hauser catches fire from 3 in C's win
Sam Hauser went off from beyond the arc to help the Celtics take down the Hornets, 118-104. We share our takeaways.
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Exclusive with Sam Hauser after 25-point night in Charlotte
Brian Scalabrine and Drew Carter catch up with Sam Hauser in an exclusive interview following the Celtics’ 118-104 win over the Hornets.
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HIGHLIGHTS: C's finish six-game road trip by beating the Hornets
Full game highlights from the Boston Celtics’ 118-104 win over the Charlotte Hornets. With the win, Boston improves to 59-16 this season.
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Red-hot Sam Hauser sets Celtics 3-point record in win over Bulls
Sam Hauser continued his torrid 3-point stretch Saturday night in Chicago and made Celtics history in the process.
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Sam Hauser talks hot shooting streak after dropping 23 vs. Bulls
Sam Hauser talks shooting 7/8 from three vs. the Bulls and hitting 21 threes over his past three games.
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Joe Mazzulla reacts to Sam Hauser setting franchise record
Joe Mazzulla has big praise for Sam Hauser after he hit 20 three pointers in his last three games.
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Celtics-Bulls takeaways: Horford, Hauser step up in ninth straight win
Al Horford, Sam Hauser and the Celtics’ role players elevated their game to help Boston outlast a pesky Bulls team in Chicago and earn its ninth straight win.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Celtics down Bulls 124-113 on 2nd night of back-to-back
Another shorthanded night for the Celtics, but it didn’t matter as they defeated the Chicago Bulls 124-113. It was a team effort, but Jayson Tatum led the way with 26 points. Al Horford and Sam Hauser lit it up from 3, both scoring 23 points.
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Celtics-Pistons takeaways: Brown, Pritchard lead C's to eighth straight win
Jaylen Brown and Payton Pritchard stayed hot to help the Celtics secure their eighth straight win on Friday night. We share our takeaways from the 129-102 victory over the Pistons.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Celtics start road trip right with dominant 129-102 win vs. Pistons
No Jayson Tatum, no Al Horford, no Jrue Holiday, no problem for the Celtics. Jaylen Brown stepped up big dropping an efficient 33 points in the win.
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Tatum, Hauser become first NBA teammates to accomplish this feat
Jayson Tatum and Sam Hauser made NBA history during the Celtics’ blowout win over the Wizards on Sunday.
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Sam Hauser injury: Latest report on Celtics forward's ankle is positive
The Celtics reportedly received good news on Sam Hauser’s ankle injury after Sunday’s win over the Wizards.
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Teammates react to Hauser nearly breaking Celtics 3-point record
Payton Pritchard and Al Horford heaped praise on Sam Hauser after the Celtics sharpshooter drilled 10 3-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Wizards.
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Al Horford: ‘We were pulling for Sam' to break three-point record
Al Horford praises the ‘impressive’ performance from Sam Hauser in the team’s win over the Wizards. Hauser finished with 10 three-pointers, four short of tying the NBA record, before leaving the game with an injury.