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Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks?
Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks?

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks?

Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks? The Boston Celtics appear to be on a collision course with the New York Knicks. Tom Thibodeau's team strengthened its rotation during the summer, adding Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns, while also re-signing OG Anunoby. Those additions have helped New York secure the third seed in the Eastern Conference. Still, it's worth noting, the Knicks haven't beaten a top-three team in the NBA all season. As things currently stand, the Celtics will face the Knicks in the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, assuming New York overcomes the Detroit Pistons and that Boston makes it out of the opening round, too. That matchup will dictate who makes it through to the conference finals and will likely be a cannon event in what could become a legitimate rivalry between the two teams in the coming years. Advertisement During a recent episode of the 'Big 3' podcast, hosts A. Sherrod Blakely and Gary Washburn discussed how the Celtics and Knicks will match up during the postseason. They also touched on potential matchups and how Jalen Brunson will be a significant factor in New York's chances of success. Boston will face the Knicks for the last time in the 2024-25 regular season on Tuesday, April 8. You can watch the full podcast episode by clicking on the embedded video above. Watch the "Celtics Chronicle" podcast on: YouTube: Substack: This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Are the Celtics on a collision course with the Knicks?

Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee
Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee

Jaylen Brown is dealing with a bone bruise that has limited some of his mobility, while also sapping the burst out of his first step. The Boston Celtics star has also been dealing with knee tendinopathy for the past few years. However, despite Brown's recent injury struggles, he has been suiting up for the Celtics and finding ways to impact games. Brown's mid-range shooting has become a key factor in his ability to remain impactful. While his knee issues will undoubtedly limit his explosiveness around the rim, he can play under more control when hunting space in the mid-range. Once the playoffs begin, Brown will have plenty of room to operate, as most teams shift toward a drop coverage due to the half-court nature of the postseason. Advertisement Nevertheless, Felger and Mazz recently shared their concerns regarding Brown's knee issues on 98.5 The Sport's Hub. They discussed whether Brown will be anywhere near 100% healthy once the playoffs arrive, and whether he can sustain the physicality of the postseason on what will likely be another deep run. You can watch the full discussion between Felger and Mazz by clicking on the embedded video above. Watch the "Celtics Chronicle" podcast on: YouTube: Substack: This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee

Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks?
Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks?

USA Today

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks?

Are the Boston Celtics on a collision course with the New York Knicks? The Boston Celtics appear to be on a collision course with the New York Knicks. Tom Thibodeau's team strengthened its rotation during the summer, adding Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns, while also re-signing OG Anunoby. Those additions have helped New York secure the third seed in the Eastern Conference. Still, it's worth noting, the Knicks haven't beaten a top-three team in the NBA all season. As things currently stand, the Celtics will face the Knicks in the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, assuming New York overcomes the Detroit Pistons and that Boston makes it out of the opening round, too. That matchup will dictate who makes it through to the conference finals and will likely be a cannon event in what could become a legitimate rivalry between the two teams in the coming years. During a recent episode of the 'Big 3' podcast, hosts A. Sherrod Blakely and Gary Washburn discussed how the Celtics and Knicks will match up during the postseason. They also touched on potential matchups and how Jalen Brunson will be a significant factor in New York's chances of success. Boston will face the Knicks for the last time in the 2024-25 regular season on Tuesday, April 8. You can watch the full podcast episode by clicking on the embedded video above. Watch the "Celtics Chronicle" podcast on: YouTube: Substack:

Boston Celtics' Joe Mazzulla reveals secret to record-setting success from 3-point range
Boston Celtics' Joe Mazzulla reveals secret to record-setting success from 3-point range

USA Today

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Boston Celtics' Joe Mazzulla reveals secret to record-setting success from 3-point range

Boston Celtics' Joe Mazzulla reveals secret to record-setting success from 3-point range The Boston Celtics set a new NBA record on Friday, April 4, becoming the team to score the most 3-point shots in a single season. Under Joe Mazzulla, the Celtics have become the best perimeter-shooting team in the NBA, both in terms of volume and 3-point percentage. The Celtics have attempted 3770 3-point shots this season, knocking down 1394 of them. When you couple their scoring prowess with their ability to pressure the rim and counter a defense in the mid-range, it's easy to see why they're the reigning champions. When speaking to the media after Boston's 123-103 win, Mazzulla credited his team's success on the perimeter. The third-year head coach noted how the key to the Celtics' 3-point shooting is finding the best shot possible on every possession. Boston will often swing the ball around the horn until they find a gap in the defense. You can watch Mazzulla's full news conference by clicking on the embedded video above. Watch the "Celtics Chronicle" podcast on: YouTube: Substack:

Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee
Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee

USA Today

time08-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee

Boston Celtics fans should still be worried about Jaylen Brown's knee Jaylen Brown is dealing with a bone bruise that has limited some of his mobility, while also sapping the burst out of his first step. The Boston Celtics star has also been dealing with knee tendinopathy for the past few years. However, despite Brown's recent injury struggles, he has been suiting up for the Celtics and finding ways to impact games. Brown's mid-range shooting has become a key factor in his ability to remain impactful. While his knee issues will undoubtedly limit his explosiveness around the rim, he can play under more control when hunting space in the mid-range. Once the playoffs begin, Brown will have plenty of room to operate, as most teams shift toward a drop coverage due to the half-court nature of the postseason. Nevertheless, Felger and Mazz recently shared their concerns regarding Brown's knee issues on 98.5 The Sport's Hub. They discussed whether Brown will be anywhere near 100% healthy once the playoffs arrive, and whether he can sustain the physicality of the postseason on what will likely be another deep run. You can watch the full discussion between Felger and Mazz by clicking on the embedded video above. Watch the "Celtics Chronicle" podcast on: YouTube: Substack:

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