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Boston cuts DJ Steward, Jay Scrubb, Wenyen Gabriel; what's next for the Celtics?
The Boston Celtics made some minor waves in the NBA media sphere this week by releasing former Duke point guard DJ Steward, two way wing Jay Scrubb, and former Los Angeles Lakers big man Wenyen ...
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Maine Celtics get off to torrid start, blow out Long Island at the Expo
Nov. 19—The G League basketball season is a little over a week old, and the Maine Celtics won't play again in Portland until early December, but already DJ Steward is having a blast.
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Sports Digest: Westchester ends Maine Celtics’ four-game winning streak with a 110-85 win
DaQuan Jeffries had 37 points, including seven 3-pointers, as the Westchester Knicks ended the Maine Celtics’ four-game ...
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Maine Celtics camp roster has NBA veteran, 2-way signees, more
While the Celtics have embarked on their regular season in hopes of a title, their G-League counterparts are just getting their season started. The Maine Celtics announced their 16-man training ...
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Kristaps Porzingis describes awe with Celtics crowd against Bucks
BOSTON — Kristaps Porzingis is just 15 games into his Celtics tenure, so he has yet to experience the TD Garden crowd for a ...
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Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis: Dealing with eye injury
Porzingis is questionable for Monday's game against the Timberwolves due to a right eye sty. Porzingis wasn't on the Celtics' initial injury report, so it appears his eye issue recently surfaced.
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Maine Celtics kick off home schedule in style
A sellout crowd welcomed the Maine Celtics back to the Portland Expo on Friday night. The team returned the favor. Trailing by eight late in the third quarter, the Celtics kicked into high gear ...
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Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis: Dealing with knee contusion
Porzingis is questionable for Wednesday's game against Philadelphia due to a right knee contusion, Taylor Snow of the Celtics' official site reports. Porzingis is off to a solid start with his new ...
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Boston cuts DJ Steward, Jay Scrubb, Wenyen Gabriel; what's next for the Celtics?
Boston cuts DJ Steward, Jay Scrubb, Wenyen Gabriel; what's next for the ... and the Celtics could elect to go into the start of the 2023-24 NBA season with an open roster spot for flexibility ...
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Boston cuts DJ Steward, Jay Scrubb, Wenyen Gabriel; what’s next for the Celtics?
The Boston Celtics made some minor waves in the NBA media sphere this week by releasing former Duke point guard DJ Steward, two way wing Jay Scrubb, and former Los Angeles Lakers big man Wenyen ...

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