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Thunder's Chet Holmgren suffers pelvic fracture on hard fall vs. Warriors
Thunder star Chet Holmgren will be sidelined for several months after suffering a hip injury on a hard fall against the Warriors.
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Eddie House uses LeBron example to defend Tatum's mindset vs. Warriors
Jayson Tatum wasn’t out for “revenge” against the Warriors on Wednesday, and if you ask Eddie House, the Celtics are better off for it.
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Eddie House defends Tatum's comments after Celtics' loss to Warriors
Eddie House reacts to Jayson Tatum’s candid comments after the Celtics fell to the Warriors in what many were calling Tatum’s ‘revenge game’ after Olympics drama.
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Holiday shares funny reaction to Celtics fans booing Steve Kerr
Jrue Holiday shares his reaction to Warriors coach Steve Kerr hearing lots of boos from Celtics fans on Wednesday night.
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Highlights: Celtics fall to Warriors in ‘Steve Kerr revenge game'
Check out highlights from the Celtics’ 118-112 loss to the Golden State Warriors
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Neemias Queta shows important progress in Celtics' loss to Warriors
High-energy big man Neemias Queta took another encouraging step Wednesday night in the Celtics’ loss to the Warriors.
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Tatum shuts down ‘revenge game' narrative after loss to Warriors
Jayson Tatum brushed off the idea that he entered Wednesday’s game against Steve Kerr and the Warriors with extra motivation.
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Tatum offers blunt response when asked how he blocks out outside noise
Jayson Tatum speaks following the Celtics’ loss to the Warriors, a game with a lot of build-up due to the way Warriors head coach Steve Kerr used him during Team USA’s Olympic run, and gets candid discussing how he deals with outside noise.
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Mazzulla praises Tatum's play: He gave the game what it needed
Joe Mazzulla praises Jayson Tatum for how he handled the pressure and noise in Wednesday night’s loss to the Warriors. Tatum finished with a game-high 32 points in the effort.
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Kerr: “I didn't enjoy not playing” Jayson Tatum in the Olympics
Steve Kerr talks with the media before Celtics-Warriors and discusses the backlash he faced after not playing Jayson Tatum in the Olympics.
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Celtics-Warriors recap: C's comeback effort falls short in thriller
Jayson Tatum dropped a game-high 32 points, but it wasn’t enough to lead the Celtics over the Warriors in Wednesday’s showdown at TD Garden.
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What is Tatum's best revenge against Steve Kerr, Warriors?
It’d be nice to see Jayson Tatum succeed at Steve Kerr’s expense in Celtics-Warriors, but the reigning champs have loftier goals, writes Chris Forsberg.
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How will C's fans greet Steve Kerr? Warriors coach gives snarky reply
Steve Kerr is leaning into his role as the villain at TD Garden when his Warriors face Jayson Tatum and the Celtics on Wednesday.
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EXCLUSIVE: Tatum explains new approach to the first quarter
Jayson Tatum joins Abby Chin for an exclusive 1-on-1 interview following the Celtics’ 123-93 win over the Hawks. Tatum finished with 26 points in the first half alone, including a career-best six three-pointers in the half.
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How would a repeat impact Celtics' legacy? Here's what NBA history says
What’s at stake for the Celtics this season? A repeat would vault them into a small group of legendary teams that won back-to-back titles.
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Jayson Tatum talks rare chemistry with Celtics core
Jayson Tatum is excited to be back with his team after the offseason. He spoke with Chris Forsberg about the Celtics team chemistry on media day.
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Why Celtics are better equipped to repeat than previous five champs
We haven’t seen a repeat NBA champion since 2018. But as John Tomase writes, these Celtics are built differently than the last five title winners.
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Mazzulla: Tatum's Olympic benching ‘a gift' that will motivate him
Joe Mazzulla responds to Jayson Tatum’s comments that he was ‘the happiest person in the world’ that Tatum didn’t play in two games during the Olympics
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Scal: ‘This will be best Celtics team in a long time' if healthy
Brian Scalabrine breaks down why this year’s Celtics team has the ability to be even better than last year’s, and potentially the best one in recent decades, if they can stay healthy.
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Al Attles, Warriors' most enduring, selfless legend, dies at 87
Al Attles, who spent more than 60 years with the Golden State Warriors and led the franchise to its first West Coast title, passed away at the age of 87.