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How to watch Detroit Pistons vs Boston Celtics: TV/live stream info, preview for tonight’s game
The Detroit Pistons have won five of their last six matchups, most recently defeating the Atlanta Hawks 142-115 at home last Friday. It was the team’s largest win of the season, and the bench scored a season-high 77 points in the win. 12 players scored at least 7 points, making the Pistons the third team in NBA history to accomplish that feat.
The Boston Celtics are a much better team than expected this season. This trade proposal would take care of their biggest roster flaw.
Boston's Jayson Tatum remains sidelined tonight against Detroit due to ongoing recovery from Achilles surgery. The Celtics are prioritizing his long-term health, with no immediate return date set. Jaylen Brown continues to lead the team offensively as they navigate a crucial stretch of the season,
After all, the Celtics are in the early stages of a retooling process. Joe Mazzulla is coaching a roster full of unproven talent, fighting to prove they belong in the league. Interestingly, all three of Boston's young forwards,
As the trade window opens, Boston’s strong start has clarified how the Celtics could approach the center market moving forward.
Following his first three-game losing streak in two years, Jaylen Brown reiterated a belief he had stated several times before. This was in late October, after a frustrating road loss to the Detroit Pistons. At 0-3, Brown and the Boston Celtics were in an unfamiliar situation. He still wanted to give his young team time.
When the Boston Celtics acquired Anfernee Simons as part of the deal that sent Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers, the general consensus was that he would be re-routed ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline. Simons, 26, is in the final year of his current $100 million contract and could be a valuable trade chip for Brad Stevens.
Neemias Queta has enjoyed a breakout season as the Celtics starter, but he's struggled from the free throw line.
The Boston Celtics have a different environment from most around the league. Just as the City of New York's pulse revolves around the Knicks, Beantown bleeds gr
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Scott born; Battie trade; Gamble debut
Today in Boston Celtics history, Charles Thomas Scott was born in New York City in 1948. Known as "Charlie" to a number of Celtics fans, the New York native broke the color barrier at the University of North Carolina as that famed institution of higher learning rostered their first Black scholarship athlete in history.