The Celtics blew out the Magic to get back in the win column, looking more like themselves as part of the victory.
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After a tough defeat on the road their last time out, the Celtics look much better today on their home court. They are way out in front with a 96-76 lead over the Magic. The Celtics came into the matchup with some extra motivation after the loss they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off.
In a recent article for MassLive, Brian Robb pinpointed former Celtic Javonte Green as a potential target. Green is on a one-year veteran minimum deal with the New Orleans Pelicans. He would add depth to the Celtics rotation while also having a familiarity with his teammates. Furthermore, he would like to come at an affordable cost.
When speaking to the media following Boston's loss to the Raptors, Mazzulla admitted that his team isn't reaching its full potential. The third-year head coach noted how the Celti
Boston has struggled from motivation and a lack of continuity. Will they right the ship vs. a banged-up Magic?
During a recent news conference, the Celtics head coach discussed the difficulties and importance of finding minutes for younger players looking to improve their game. He explained the balancing act it takes and why it's a high priority for the team to ensure a pipeline is in place.
The Boston Celtics entered Friday with the shortest odds on the board (+200) to win the NBA championship at ESPN BET.
The Boston Celtics remain one of the best teams in the NBA despite their recent mini-slump. At times, the Celtics have lacked focus for every game, something th
The Orlando Magic will face the Boston Celtics in this NBA matchup at the TD Garden on Friday, January 17th. WATCH: Magic vs Celtics Live | Stream free on Fubo
After Wednesday loss at Milwaukee, Magic players pointed to an atypical lack of energy at the root of the rout. At Friday's shootaround, second-year guard Anthony Black said games like this one with the Celtics are the ones "hoopers get up for."