Game #65 Recap: The Strike of the Boston Tea Party
The Indiana Pacers got struck by Boston. And I expected a loss anyways, especially when it is at the Garden
The Indiana Pacers got struck by Boston. And I expected a loss anyways, especially when it is at the Garden
Paul Pierce catches the alley over Danny Granger, via NBA.
BOSTON - Danny Granger said he doesn’t regret signing a contract extension prior to the start of the 2008-09 season. “Signing my extension was a no-brainer,” he said after the Pacers got beat by the Boston Celtics on Friday. Granger did say that it’s gotten to the point with all the losing that the organization has to decide if they want to bring in different players and if there’s nobody untouchable on the roster.
After playing the Indiana Pacers Sunday at the Bradley Center, Bucks players, coaches, broadcasters and members of the front office will take the short walk across the street to the Midwest Airlines Center for the 31st annual St. Colettas reception.
After playing the Indiana Pacers Sunday at the Bradley Center, Bucks players, coaches, broadcasters and members of the front office will take the short walk across the street to the Midwest Airlines Center for the 31st annual St. Colettas reception.
I have a feeling. Boston will be looking for blood tonight. It will be interesting to see if the Pacers can stick around with the vets.
The Celtics had one of their best offensive games of the year in beating the Pacers by 20. Look, the Pacers aren’t a good team and this is a game the Celtics should win big. At the same time you have to be happy with how they played offensively.
There will be two games taking place at the Bradley Center on Sunday. First, the Bucks will take on the Indiana Pacers at noon.
The Boston Celtics will be attempting to avoid a third straight loss when the Atlantic Division leaders host the road-challenged Indiana Pacers tonight at TD Garden.
at Indiana Pacers (21-43) at Boston Celtics (40-23) Friday, March 12 7:30 PM ET Game #64, Home Game #31 TV: CSN-NE, FSI, NBA LP 754, 755 Radio: WEEI, WFNI Referees: Bob Delaney, Derrick Collins, Mark Lindsay TD Garden For the third game in a row, the Celtics are facing a team that they should be able to beat. The Pacers have been struggling and are just 3-7 in their last 10 games although they are coming off a win over the Sixers on Tuesday night. The Celtics are 5-5 in their last 10 and have lost 3 games after having won their previous 4