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You might've heard the story, but you've never heard it like this. Celtics Insiders Marc D'Amico, Sean Grande and Abby Chin take you behind the scenes for the first and only official Boston Celtics podcast. If you want to connect to Celtics stories and Legends like you never have before, you're in the right spot.
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Locked On Celtics podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Celtics and the NBA. Hosted by Boston Sports Journal beat writer John Karalis, the Locked On Celtics podcast provides expert, local analysis from a former basketball player who is at all practices and games. The Locked On Celtics podcast takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Celtics locker roo ...
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Sports fandom can be tough. Tragic, even. No fanbase is more aware of this than that of the Boston Celtics. Enter First to the Floor, your Boston Celtics spirit guide. Humor-soaked analysis, regular guest appearances, "fan therapy" episodes after difficult games, and the best (and worst) of the Celtics' online discourse. Subscribe on your preferred podcast platform, and check us out on YouTube for more content. Twitter: @First2theFloor IG/TikTok: @firsttothefloor18 YouTube: https://www.youtu ...
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A List Podcast with veteran Boston Celtics and NBA reporter A. Sherrod Blakely, veteran NBA Insider for the Boston Globe, Gary Washburn and NBC Boston's and Kwani A. Lunis. The "Big 3" Discuss the latest news and insights into the Boston Celtics, the NBA, and more! Join Sherrod, Gary and Kwani weekly as they delve into the most poignant topics with some of the biggest names in basketball and beyond.
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With 10 games left to play, the playoff picture is starting to come into focus. There can still be plenty of movement, but we're starting to narrow down the possibilities. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into who the first and second round opponents might be, and who might be the biggest threat to the Celtics. Support Us By Supporting Ou…
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The Boston Celtics have suffered some nasty crunch-time losses this season, often on National TV for all to see. But how do their crunch-time issues compare to other contenders? How do they compare to the 2008 championship Celtics? Plus, we fire up the Schadenfreude Report to discuss the Bucks' loss to the no-Lebron Lakers, and much more. 🕒Check ou…
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The Boston Celtics were dominant early on and were playing the definition of perfect basketball, which led to a 44-22 lead after the first quarter. They led the Atlanta Hawks by as many as 30 points during the second quarter before the Hawks began a shocking comeback. Atlanta caught fire toward the end of the first half and remained hot during the …
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Cedric Maxwell reveals a recent conversation with Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla about the pressure that comes with being the NBA’s best as the regular season winds down and the playoffs are around the corner for the dominating Celtics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesCLNS Media Network c/o North Station Media tarafından oluşturuldu
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There has been a lot of conversation about the Celtics after their loss to the Hawks Monday night, but most of it is still missing the point, focusing more on the collapse than the real issue of late-game execution. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss what went right and wrong, and why Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown need…
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Everything was looking great through about 18 minutes or so as the Celtics were building a 30-point lead in Atlanta, but then the Celtics completely got bored, the Hawks started hitting a bunch of 3-pointers, and Boston played terrible, slow basketball. The result was a blown lead and a streak-snapping loss in Atlanta. John Karalis of Boston Sports…
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We open up the mailbag once again (JohnKaralis.com/mailbag) answer questions about what has changed since the All-Star break, Payton Pritchard and Oshae Brissett bringing energy, home court advantage, and whether the Celtics really should be nervous about potentially facing the Denver Nuggets. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal has those answers…
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The Boston Celtics are one game away from locking up the 1st seed in the Eastern Conference, and not much further away from locking up the overall top seed. However, there are plenty of reasons to remain glued to the team as they close out their regular season. We run through 10 reasons why the rest of the regular season still matters. Plus, recapp…
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The Celtics keep on rolling, even when they don't play their best. Playing their fifth game in seven nights, the Celtics ended up beating Chicago by 11 thanks to hot shooting from Sam Hauser and Al Horford and some great rebounding by Luke Kornet. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal discusses all that, a very important four seconds by Jaden Sprin…
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Even Chicago’s A-game wasn’t enough to take down the Boston Celtics while Boston was missing three starters. The Celtics played without Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis yet still found a way to win by double-digits against the Chicago Bulls. Jayson Tatum was at the center of a game-changing run late in the fourth quarter, while spo…
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The Celtics easily won their eighth-straight game behind an easy 33 points for Jaylen Brown. But it was a Joe Mazzulla timeout that might have change the game for Boston. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explains what happened there to change things after Detroit's hot start, and why the Celtics bench is making its playoff contribution right n…
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The NBA's top scoring differential is going up, people! Another win, and another blowout win for the Boston Celtics as they take care of business on the road against the Detroit Pistons, 129-102. The C’s got the job done while missing Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday and Al Horford, and that’s thanks to big nights from Jaylen Brown, Derrick White and Pay…
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Are you happy the Celtics were able to pull through after giving up most of their 21 point lead, or upset that they didn't win more easily against the Milwaukee Bucks? John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss both sides of the biggest reaction from the game, and then get into whether Payton Pritchard will have a chance to do…
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The 1981 NBA Finals MVP and Radio Announcer for the Boston Celtics, Cedric Maxwell, joins us to recap the Celtics' win over the Bucks, and discuss what aspects of this matchup might resurface during the playoffs. We'll also get Max's take on the Celtics' playoff rotation, this year's championship prospects, and which modern players compare closely …
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It didn't go exactly as planned, but the Celtics were able to hold on to get the win over Milwaukee, essentially wrapping up the race for the top seed. The fourth quarter execution was not great against a zone defense that should have been ripped to shreds. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explains why and also why it's okay to play faster in …
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Boston controlled the majority of its game against Damian Lillard and the Milwaukee Bucks and led by 21 points during the fourth quarter before the Bucks battled back to make it a close game down the stretch. The Celtics responded during the final moments thanks to Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown scoring clutch points down the stretch. Tonight we cov…
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We're answering mailbag questions (submit at JohnKaralis.com/mailbag) including why Boston's defense doesn't force more turnovers, Jaylen Brown's increased scoring (and chances at an All-NBA team), Al Horford as the mental rudder of this team, and what happens if Boston doesn't win it all this season. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into…
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The Boston Celtics made a meaningless mid-March regular season game ridiculously fun by playing an almost unfair level of team defense against a struggling Detroit Pistons. Come and hang out as we rank the "vibe-iest" moment from a game that was way more enjoyable than it should have been. Whether it's Derrick White's triple-double, Jaylen Brown's …
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Kristaps Porzingis returned, played 21 minutes (oddly distributed), and looked like he didn't miss a beat. Derrick White had a triple-double which required a little stat-padding but he was so wholesome about it that we will look the other way on it and embrace it. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal has that, Jaylen Brown's big 31 point game, and…
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Another night, another blowout win for the Boston Celtics, who won their sixth consecutive game by double-digits with a 119-94 win over the Detroit Pistons. Boston played without stars Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday and Al Horford yet still dominated and pulled ahead by as many as 29 points behind Jaylen Brown’s 31-point game and Derrick White’s first …
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The Celtics came out focused against a bad Wizards team, powered by an aggressive Jayson Tatum who dropped 18 in the first quarter and 30 overall. But it was Sam Hauser's shooting in the second and third quarters that really busted the game open . John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal discusses Boston's bad habit of playing down to teams just disap…
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Sam Hauser was hotter than the sun, shooting 10 of 13 from 3 before leaving with an ankle injury. We recapped the game LIVE on Celtics Late night, discussing Hauser's near-historic night, Tatum's casual dominance, the evolution of this year's bench squad, and Jrue Holiday's insane numbers since the all star break. Plus, we're not worried about Kris…
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Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum combined for 63 points and the Celtics bombed away from 3 in their win over Phoenix Thursday night in Boston. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into why this was an impressive effort from the Celtics, why all the 3-pointers they took were good shots, and how the rebounding changed the game. Also, a closer look…
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The Celtics could have been forgiven for losing their first game after a long west coast road trip and the continued absence of their starting center, Kristaps Porzingis. However, Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum and Al Horford gave the Suns an absolute beatdown in a genuinely impressive display of team basketball. We break down the Celtics' approach to …
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What many would consider a “schedule loss” turned into an explosive win for the Boston Celtics on Thursday against the Phoenix Suns. Boston, coming off of a five-game road trip from which the team arrived home at 5:30am the night before, dominated a Suns team that had its Big 3 of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal all available to play. T…
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