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Who won parade day? Celtics share favorite memories from rolling rally
Who had the best time at the Celtics’ championship parade? Chris Forsberg shares players’ favorite memories on the heels of their White House celebration.
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Three big numbers from Celtics' streak-busting win over Cavs
From Jayson Tatum’s aggressiveness to Jaylen Brown and Al Horford’s stellar defense, Chris Forsberg shares his Celtics-Cavs statistical takeaways.
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Celtics-Cavs recap: C's topple unbeaten Cleveland in gutsy 120-117 win
The reigning NBA champions made a statement Tuesday night at TD Garden as the Celtics handed the undefeated Cavs their first loss of the season.
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Celtics Mailbag: Porzingis nearing return, scouting the Cavs and more
When could Kristaps Porzingis return to action? And are the Cavs the real deal? Chris Forsberg tackles your Celtics questions in a brand-new mailbag.
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Celtics-Hawks recap: Turnovers, rebounding woes doom C's in NBA Cup opener
The Hawks stunned the Celtics in Tuesday’s NBA Cup opener at TD Garden, 117-116. Here’s recap with postgame reaction, analysis and more.
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Three reasons why Celtics should be motivated for NBA Cup games
The Celtics’ end goal is Banner 19, but there are several reasons why they should get up for the 2024 NBA Cup after falling short last year, writes Chris Forsberg.
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Jaylen Brown, Celtics prove they're still not taking any mess
Jaylen Brown’s reaction to Giannis Antetokounmpo’s handshake antics was the latest reminder that the Celtics are all business, writes Chris Forsberg.
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Pritchard's Sixth Man quest among four Celtics early-season surprises
From Payton Pritchard’s scorching start to the encouraging play of two reserves, Chris Forsberg breaks down four early-season Celtics storylines.
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Celtics-Warriors recap: C's comeback effort falls short in thriller
Jayson Tatum dropped a game-high 32 points, but it wasn’t enough to lead the Celtics over the Warriors in Wednesday’s showdown at TD Garden.
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What is Tatum's best revenge against Steve Kerr, Warriors?
It’d be nice to see Jayson Tatum succeed at Steve Kerr’s expense in Celtics-Warriors, but the reigning champs have loftier goals, writes Chris Forsberg.