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HIGHLIGHTS: Walsh EJECTED after committing second technical foul

HIGHLIGHTS: Walsh EJECTED after committing second technical foul

Yahoo16-07-2025
Jordan Walsh is ejected during the second quarter of the Celtics' Summer League game vs. the Heat after being called for his second technical foul
HIGHLIGHTS: Walsh EJECTED after committing second technical foul originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
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