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Rajon Rondo, after dropping 10 assists in the first half of the Celtics’ Game 4 win over the Heat, spoke to ESPN reporter Doris Burke for the standard halftime interview.
Let’s start off with some instant rebuttal to the premature outcry that headline above is going to muster.
See, here’s the problem with the superstar team-up era.
Alonzo Gee is what you might call a value free-agent this summer.
Same story, different day.
And that’s why Pop’s the best.
The New York Daily News reports that if Steve Nash leaves the Suns in free agency, the Suns will make a bid for Deron Williams. via If Steve Nash bolts, Phoenix Suns may make a push for Deron Williams - NY Daily News. ...
Here’s the secret to this series, and the Celtics’ postseason in general.
The Warriors at this point might as well put up a big neon sign outside their offices that read “TRADE MARKET FLEA SALE TODAY!”
Seriously, this is the most serious of seriousness.
The Boston crowd is renown as one of the best in the league.
Lost in the nonsense about officiating in a game in which a team that has averaged 97.1 points per 100 possessions in the playoffs scored 118 yet the calls were what was out of place in Game2, there’s Rajon Rondo.
Momma said there’d be days like this.
Rajon Rondo was asked Saturday night about how the Celtics feel about their chances.
The Celtics wrapped up their series with the Sixers on Saturday night, and now have to fly to Miami Sunday morning for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against a Heat team that has been healing and waiting for five days.
There is an argument to be made that Rajon Rondo is the single most compelling player in the NBA, at least the one still playing in these now Conference Finals after the Celtics’ 85-75 win in Game 7 over the Sixers to advance to face Miami.
ESPN’s rafters commercials have been really good.