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Over the first two games of the second-round series between the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, there were major concerns ...
In Game 2, the Celtics shot 10-for-40 from 3-point range. Ten more makes on the same number of shots was the difference between a close loss and a statement win. “It was just a matter of time.
Three writers covering this highly anticipated series got together to answer five burning questions.
Intentionally fouling with a lead is not basketball. It's loser behavior. Sometimes, loser behavior is rewarded, sure. But ...
Game 3 looked a lot different from Games 1 and 2 in this series. Should New York adjust its strategy for Game 4?
NEW YORK — Every time the Knicks made a bucket, hinted at a second-half rally, valiantly tried to engage the sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden, the Celtics didn’t panic. They countered ...
The Knicks need Mitchell Robinson's size on the court. But his struggles in one key area are making it hard to keep him in ...
The Boston Celtics came into their Eastern Conference semifinals series versus the New York Knicks as heavy favorites. And it ...
MassLive columnist Matt Vautour wondered if the Celtics solved their problems or just simply shot ... Mazzulla’s strategic moves Boston repeatedly put Mitchell Robinson on the free-throw line ...
Joe Mazzulla’s strategy to send Mitchell Robinson to the free-throw line in the first two games of the Celtics-Knicks series didn’t help Boston secure a win, but he stuck with the strategy in ...
The Boston Celtics watched shot after shot from behind the 3-point arc miss the mark on Monday, allowing the New York Knicks to claw their way back to win a thrilling Game 1. After the game ...