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NBA Legend Ray Allen Reflects on the Lessons We Should Take from Kobe Bryant's Life
Ray Allen reflected on the life and legacy of his one-time NBA rival Kobe Bryant in an interview with LX News. Joined by his wife Shannon and son Walker, Allen said Bryant’s tragic death has reminded him — and should remind everyone — about living in the moment and appreciating what’s important.
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Kobe Bryant's Legacy Continues on One Year After His Tragic Death
One year after a tragic helicopter crash took the lives of Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and seven other people on board, we reflect back on the year that was and the legacy he leaves behind.
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Sago, Schroeder Part of NBA's First Ref Crew With 2 Women
With more female referees now in the NBA than ever before, it was only a matter of time before two women would be scheduled to work the same game.
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More NBA Games Called Off as Contact Tracing Probes Continue
Contact tracing is the method of figuring out who may have possibly been exposed to a person who has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Celtics Getting Unexpected Bench Boost Early in 2020-21 NBA Season
The Celtics’ bench was criticized for its lack of depth, consistency and scoring last season. This year has been a far different story, writes Chris Forsberg.
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More NBA Games Off, as League Continues Struggles With Virus
Another three NBA games were postponed Friday, including one in Minnesota only a couple hours before game time, as the league’s struggle with increasing coronavirus numbers continued
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The NBA Is Struggling to Contain a Jump in Cases: Can the New Season Survive Outside the Bubble?
The NBA has imposed new COVID-19 restrictions for its players as the new season is shaken by an increase in cases. Flip Media’s Eric Mitchell breaks down what to expect as the league gets its new season underway outside the bubble.
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Are the Nets the Team to Beat in the East After the Harden Trade?
Did the Nets vault to the top of the Eastern Conference with their acquisition of James Harden? Chris Forsberg re-ranks the East following the blockbuster deal.
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James Harden Rockets Out of Houston, Headed to Nets in Blockbuster Multiteam Deal
James Harden is heading to Brooklyn, joining old teammate Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving to give the Nets a potent trio featuring some of the NBA’s highest scorers.
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Chris Mannix: Celtics Weren't Interested in Jaylen Brown-James Harden Trade
Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated says despite the Celtics inquiring about James Harden, there was no “significant interest” in a trade involving Jaylen Brown.
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Rough Road: Playing During Pandemic Means ‘Long Days' in NBA
Solitude and loneliness have been hallmarks of NBA road trips already this season during a still-raging coronavirus pandemic
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NBA, Union Stiffen Virus Protocols; More Games Postponed
With five games called off this week already and more teams dealing with virus-related issues, the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association have enacted additional rules in the hope of keeping the season going safely
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3rd Celtics Game, Wednesday's Against Orlando Magic, Is Postponed
Wednesday’s game between the Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic has been postponed, the NBA said Tuesday, citing its health and safety protocols. The Celtics don’t have enough players to field a team of eight players at the game, which was slated for TD Garden, because of testing and contact tracing, the league said. It’s the Celtics’ third game in...
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Tuesday's Celtics-Bulls Game Postponed Due to COVID Health and Safety Protocols
Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated talks about what he’s hearing from the NBA about the league’s plan to deal with COVID-19 outbreaks moving forward.
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Tuesday's Celtics-Bulls Game Postponed
The Boston Celtics’ game in Chicago was postponed, the team’s second postponed game this season..
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Celtics' Jayson Tatum Named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Jayson Tatum’s quarantine is beginning on a high note, as the Celtics star was named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week on Monday.
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Sunday Night's Celtics-Heat Game Postponed Due to COVID Protocols
Because of ongoing contract tracing with the Heat, the team does not have the league-required eight available players to proceed with the game against the Celtics, the NBA said.
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Report: Tristan Thompson Among Four Celtics Facing Minimum One-Week Quarantine
The Celtics reportedly will be very thin over the next week with four players facing a quarantine period of at least seven days.
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Celtics, Heat Walk Off Court Before Game, Citing DC Riot, Jacob Blake Decision
The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat walked off the court before their scheduled game in Miami. In a statement, the teams attributed the decision to a Wisconsin prosecutor’s choice not to charge the officer who shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, as well as the riot at the U.S. Capitol that broke out Wednesday in Washington. “2021 is a new...
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Celtics Protest D.C. Riot After Game in Miami
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown sound off against the way pro-Trump protestors were treated after they broke into the U.S. Capitol Wednesday.