Eddie House arrived in Beantown with one intention: to win a championship. He signed with the Cs after the arrivals of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen,...
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Leon Powe was a 2nd round pick out of Cal in the 2006 draft. When selected, the Celtics knew that they were getting an undersized power forward who...
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Glen Davis was drafted in the second round of the 2007 draft, and Celtics fans (most notably the king of Celtics fans, ESPN’s Bill Simmons) were...
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Kendrick Perkins was one of the last successful high school-to-NBA jumpers, as he was drafted in the first round of the 2003 draft. The Celtics hoped...
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The official definition of a point guard is a floor leader, plain and simple. He is a pass-first, defensive-minded player who will keep the offense...
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When discussing Kevin Garnett, one wonders where to begin. You can begin with his jump from high school star to the NBA; his huge contract with the...
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When Ray Allen came over to the Celtics via a trade with the Sonics (now transcendentally named the Thunder), at least one man was thrilled--Paul...
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We are going to analyze the Celtics’ roster one player at a time, deciding each player’s place in the organization, and what the plan...
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