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Boston Celtics visit White House for NBA championship celebration
The NBA champion Boston Celtics’ victory lap continued Thursday as the team visited the White House for the traditional celebration with the president.
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These staggering stats explain why Celtics-Cavs matchup is so historic
It’s been almost 30 years since the NBA has seen a matchup like Tuesday night’s Celtics-Cavs showdown in Boston.
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Jaylen Brown responds to Giannis Antetokounmpo's fake handshake in Celtics-Bucks
Jaylen Brown had no time for Giannis Antetokounmpo’s antics in the Celtics’ win over the Bucks on Sunday afternoon.
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Best and worst Emirates NBA Cup courts
The Emirates NBA Cup 2024, the league’s second-annual in-season competition, is set to tip off on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Featuring new colors and designs, GALvanize reporter Drew Jones ranks the best and worst Emirates NBA Cup courts.
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From the Celtics to the Knicks to the Lakers, a look at 2024-25 NBA's biggest storylines
Mirin Fader, senior staff writer for The Ringer and author of “Dream: The Life and Legacy of Hakeem Olajuwon,” whips around the biggest storylines headed into the 2024-25 NBA season and explains why “timeless” Olajuwon would thrive in today’s era.
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NBA fans humorously blame Steve Kerr for Jayson Tatum's stellar game vs. Knicks
NBA fans, sarcastically, blamed Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr for fueling Jayson Tatum’s monster game against the New York Knicks on Tuesday.
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A closer look at Celtics' tricked-out 2024 championship rings
Here’s a detailed look at the Celtics’ 2024 championship rings, which are among the most elaborate and high-tech in NBA history.
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Top 5 favorites to win 2024-25 NBA championship
The Celtics are the heavy favorites to repeat as NBA champions, but behind them are some serious contenders. Here’s a look at the top five favorites to win the 2024-25 NBA championship.
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Boston to rename bridge for late Celtics legend Bill Russell
“The bridge renaming will honor his dedication to civil rights and the fostering of Boston’s youth and young athletes,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s office says.
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How to watch Celtics vs. Nuggets preseason games in Abu Dhabi
The two most recent NBA champions are set to clash in Abu Dhabi. Here’s how to watch the Celtics and Nuggets in preseason action.
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Why Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla thinks Jayson Tatum's Olympic benching was ‘a gift'
Joe Mazzulla explained how Jayson Tatum not winning 2024 NBA Finals MVP and getting benched at the Olympics will fuel him to achieve even more.
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Jayson Tatum reflects on manifesting his basketball dreams and releasing a children's book
The Boston Celtics superstar joined “The Tonight Show” to promote his new children’s book, “Baby Dunks-a-Lot,” and reflect on how his mom helped him realize his basketball dreams.
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CNBC's Michael Ozanian expects Celtics to break record for NBA franchise sale price
The Boston Celtics are for sale, and CNBC’s Michael Ozanian expects the defending NBA champions to go for a record price.
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Celtics star Jaylen Brown releases new song ‘Just Do It' with Ferg
The NBA Finals MVP has taken his talents to the recording studio, collaborating with rapper Ferg on a new song.
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Celtics extend Jayson Tatum with largest deal in NBA history, reports say
The Celtics reportedly inked superstar Jayson Tatum to a five-year, $315 million supermax extension.
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Horford becomes first Dominican-born player to win NBA title
After 17 seasons, Al Horford is finally an NBA champion, becoming the first Dominican Republic native to do so as the Celtics earned their 18th title.
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Tatum has Garnett moment, yells ‘we did it!' in Banner 18 celebration
Jayson Tatum celebrated the Boston Celtics’ 18th championship in iconic fashion, replicating an unforgettable moment from Kevin Garnett 16 years ago to the date.
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Where do Celtics' 18 titles rank among the most for one team in the Big Four sports?
Among the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL, which team has the most championships? Here’s what to know with the Boston Celtics securing No. 18.
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When was the last time the Celtics won the NBA Finals? Looking into Boston's franchise history
The Celtics have a storied history, but it’s been a while since they last lifted the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Here’s a deep dive into the franchise.
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What is a dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon – and can Kristaps Porzingis play?
A new injury may dash Boston Celtics Center Kristaps Porzingis‘ hopes of playing in Game 3 of the NBA Finals – or beyond – against the Dallas Mavericks. Described by the team as “a torn medial retinaculum allowing dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon,” experts explain this is a very rare injury and the treatment plan isn’t black and white….