Boston Celtics Wiretap

LBJ Reaches 10,000 In The RGM Daily Rundown For Feb. 27th's Games

LeBron James became the youngest player in NBA history to score 10,000 points as the Cavaliers took on the Celtics in Boston on Wednesday night. He left the court after spraining his ankle in the first half, but returned to reach the milestone and nearly led Cleveland to a win over the East-leading Celtics. Read about Boston’s win in spite of LBJ’s record and more in the RealGM Daily Rundown for February 27th’s games!

- ATL 123, SAC 117

The Atlanta Hawks used a strong third quarter to knock off the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night. Mike Bibby, who was a member of the Kings just a few weeks ago, notched 24 points and 12 assists and Al Horford added 16 points and 14 rebounds for the Hawks, who went 35-for-40 for the foul line and outrebounded Sacramento by six. Brad Miller led with 25 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists and Beno Udrih tallied 25 points and 8 assists for the Kings, who shot 49% from the field and notched 19 second chance points.

Game FIC Scores Brad Miller, SAC -27.0 Mike Bibby, ATL – 25.6 Al Horford, ATL – 20.8 Beno Udrih, SAC – 19.3

- CHI 113, IND 107

Deadlocked after three, the Chicago Bulls pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat the Indiana Pacers last night. Larry Hughes had 29 points and 6 assists and Drew Gooden added 10 points and 15 rebounds for the Bulls, who shot 47% from the field and scored 29 points off Indiana turnovers. Mike Dunleavy notched 25 points and Travis Diener added 22 points and 9 assists for the Pacers, who shot just 41% on the night and coughed the ball up eighteen times.

Game FIC Scores Larry Hughes, CHI – 20.0 Travis Diener, IND – 18.0 Luol Deng, CHI – 13.6 Mike Dunleavy, IND – 10.8

- PHI 101, ORL 89

The Philadelphia 76ers earned a big win over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night thanks to a big first half. Andre Miller had 26 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds and Willie Green added 25 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the 76ers, who shot 44% from the field and turned the ball over just eleven times. Dwight Howard tallied 14 points and 16 rebounds and Hedo Turkoglu added 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists for the Magic, who hit just 40% of their shots and turned the ball over twenty times.

Game FIC Scores Willie Green, PHI – 24.6 Andre Miller, PHI – 21.8 Andre Iguodala, PHI – 14.9 Hedo Turkoglu, ORL – 12.8

- TOR 107, MIN 85

The Toronto Raptors ran past the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night thanks to a 58-37 run that spanned the second and third quarters. Chris Bosh had 28 points and 7 rebounds and T.J. Ford added 13 points off the bench for the Raptors, who outrebounded Minnesota by four and scored 30 points off Minnesota miscues. Al Jefferson led the Timberwolves with 23 points and 5 rebounds, while Rashard McCants came off the bench to net 19 points in the loss.

Game FIC Scores Chris Bosh, TOR – 17.8 Al Jefferson, MIN – 17.3 Jamario Moon, TOR – 14.0 Randy Foye, MIN – 10.8

- BOS 92, CLE 87

Despite a strong fourth quarter run the Cleveland Cavaliers still fell at the hands of the East-leading Boston Celtics last night. Ray Allen led the Celtics with 22 points and Kevin Garnett added 18 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists in the victory. Boston shot 52% from the field, while holding Cleveland to just 38% on the night. LeBron James posted 26 points and 8 rebounds for the Cavs, who outrebounded the Celtics by seven and scored 26 points off Boston turnovers. Delonte West had 20 points for Cleveland in just his third game with the team.

Game FIC Scores Kevin Garnett, BOS – 22.0 Ray Allen, BOS – 12.5 Delonte West, CLE – 11.0 LeBron James, CLE – 9.4

- NYK 113, CHA 89

The New York Knicks ran the Charlotte Bobcats out of Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night thanks to 22 points and 6 assists from Nate Robinson. Jamal Crawford added 20 points and Zach Randolph tallied 18 points and 8 rebounds for the Knicks, who shot 51% from the field and outrebounded the Bobcats by six. Emeka Okafor led Charlotte with 18 points and 14 rebounds and Nazr Mohammed added a double-double of his own in the loss. The Bobcats shot just 40% against the Knicks and have now lost eleven of their last twelve games.

Game FIC Scores David Lee, NYK – 18.0 Fred Jones, NYK – 15.4 Emeka Okafor, CHA – 13.0 Nazr Mohammed, CHA – 13.0

- NOH 120, PHX 103

The New Orleans Hornets notched an impressive seventeen-point win over the Phoenix Suns last night after getting incredible performances from all five starters. Chris Paul had 25 points and 15 assists, Tyson Chandler posted 12 points and 15 rebounds and David West added 27 points for the Hornets, who shot 53% and got 92 points from their starters. Amare Stoudemire led the Suns with 32 points, 14 rebounds and 4 blocks. The win allowed the Hornets to sweep their season series with the Suns. Steve Nash, who posted 8 points and 13 assists, didn’t hit his first field goal until the final minutes of the fourth quarter.

Game FIC Scores Amare Stoudemire, PHX – 29.3 Chris Paul, NOH – 27.5 Tyson Chandler, NOH – 19.5 Peja Stojakovic, NOH – 12.4

- UTA 103, DET 95

The Utah Jazz handed the Detroit Pistons their third loss in their last six games after coming from behind to win on Wednesday night. Trailing by eleven at the half, the Jazz cut the lead to four before taking over in the final period. Mehmet Okur led the Jazz with 24 points and 7 rebounds, while Carlos Boozer added 18 points and 15 boards in the win. The Pistons, who shot just 42% against Utah, were led by Richard Hamilton’s 22 points and the 10 rebounds of Antonio McDyess. Both teams turned the ball over just nine times.

Game FIC Scores Mehmet Okur, UTA – 18.8 Deron Williams, UTA – 17.3 Richard Hamilton, DET – 13.6 Tayshaun Prince, DET – 13.0

- DEN 138, SEA 96

The Denver Nuggets walloped the Seattle Supersonics last night while shooting a franchise-best 67% from the field. Seven Nuggets scored in double figures and Allen Iverson led all scorers with 31 points. Marcus Camby added 12 points and 14 rebounds and Anthony Carter had 12 points and 12 assists in the win. Kevin Durant and Mickael Gelabale each had 16 points for the Sonics, who shot just 36% on the night and turned the ball over sixteen times. The Nuggets scored thirty or more points in each of the four quarters.

Game FIC Scores Anthony Carter, DEN – 25.5 Marcus Camby, DEN – 24.8 Allen Iverson, DEN – 20.1 Johan Petro, SEA – 13.1

- POR 82, LAC 80

Corey Maggette missed a running jump shot at the buzzer that would have won the game for the Los Angeles Clippers when they took on the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night. Jarrett Jack led the Blazers in the win with 21 points and 8 rebounds, while Martell Webster added 15 points of his own. The Clippers shot just 31%, against 42% for the Blazers, but they made points up from the foul line and on second chance attempts. Corey Maggette led Los Angeles with 32 points and Tim Thomas added 21 points and 11 rebounds in defeat.

Game FIC Scores Jarrett Jack, POR – 18.3 Tim Thomas, LAC – 15.3 Corey Maggette, LAC – 14.3 Martell Webster, POR – 12.0

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Boston Signs P.J. Brown

The Boston Celtics have signed free agent P.J. Brown, according to the Boston Herald.

New Orleans and Dallas were also interested in signing Brown.

He played with the Bulls last season before entering semi-retirement.

Via Boston Herald


Clippers, Cassell About To Announce Buyout?

According to the Boston Globe, Sam Cassell and the L.A. Clippers are set to announce that the two sides have reached a buyout, allowing Cassell to join the team of his choice.

Most believe that the team Cassell will sign with is the Boston Celtics, although both Dallas and Denver are believed to be making a run at the veteran guard also.

Via Boston Globe


Celtics Feb 2008 Archive

  • Cassell Still In Limbo On Buyout

    David Falk is still working with the Clippers to get Sam Cassell out of his contract and into Boston green, according to the L.A. Times.

  • Barry Still Uncertain Where He'll Play

    Brent Barry has now cleared waivers, but he has yet to decide where he's going to continue his career.

  • Suns Expect To Hear From Barry By Tuesday Morning

    The Phoenix Suns say that they expect to hear from free agent Brent Barry by either Monday night or Tuesday morning as to which team has will be joining.

  • Barry Sweepstakes Heating Up

    In addition to the Mavericks, the Suns, Spurs, Rockets and Celtics have expressed interest in the guard.

  • Boston Ends Skid In The RGM Daily Rundown For Feb. 24th's Games

    Paul Pierce led the Boston Celtics to a win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night, ending the team’s three-game losing streak in the process.

  • Roy Leaves Game With Injured Ankle

    All-Star Brandon Roy was forced from Sunday's game against the Celtics with an aggravated right ankle sprain, the Associated Press is reporting.

  • Sources: Celtics Interested In Murray, Barry

    League sources claim that the Boston Celtics have contacted representatives for both Flip Murray and Brent Barry, according to the Boston Globe.

  • Celtics Likely To Let Deadline Pass Without A Trade

    The team Boston currently puts onto the floor will likely look the same for the remainder of the season.

  • Denver Downs Boston In The RGM Daily Rundown For Feb. 19th's Games

    Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson led the Denver Nuggets over the Boston Celtics last night, sending the Celtics to their first loss against a Western Conference foe this season.

  • Garnett Game-Time Decision Against Denver

    Kevin Garnett will be a game-time decision against the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night, Coach Doc Rivers told The Boston Globe.

  • KG Feeling 'Great', Still Eyeing Tuesday Return

    Kevin Garnett is hoping to return for the Celtics as they head out on a Western Conference road trip this week, according to ESPN.

  • Garnett Eyes Tuesday Return For Celtics

    Kevin Garnett hopes to return for the Boston Celtics on Tuesday when the team takes on the Denver Nuggets, according to the Boston Globe.

  • Boston's Ainge Not In Rush To Deal

    Celtics' director of basketball operations Danny Ainge is happy with where the team currently stands, but hasn't ruled out making some sort of change, according to The Boston Herald.

  • Ray Allen Replaces Butler On All-Star Team

    Ray Allen joins Paul Pierce on the Eastern All-Star team after replacing injured Wizard Caron Butler.

  • Pistons' Wallace To Replace Injured Garnett On All-Star Team

    Rasheed Wallace becomes an All-Star, replacing injured Celtic Kevin Garnett on the Eastern squad.

  • Doc: Garnett Likely To Miss All-Star Contest

    According to a Yahoo Sports report, Celtics' Coach Doc Rivers told reporters Sunday that he believes Kevin Garnett's abdominal strain will keep him out of the contest.

  • Cassell Suspended For Flagrant Foul On Rondo

    Los Angeles Clippers' guard Sam Cassell has been suspended one game without pay for committing a Flagrant Foul Penalty Two by swinging and making contact with the head of Boston’s Rajon Rondo, announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President Basketball Operations.

  • McHale Laughs Off Sweetheart Deal Rumblings

    Ever since Kevin Garnett was traded to the Boston Celtics, many have suggested Kevin McHale gave his old teammate a sweetheart deal.

  • Cassell Refutes Report About Contract Buyout

    Sam Cassell has refuted a report that appeared in the Boston Globe that he was trying to get his contract bought out so he could play for the Boston Celtics.

  • Garnett Wants To Play In Minnesota Return

    While it is unlikely that Kevin Garnett will play when he returns to Minnesota for the first time since his trade to the Boston Celtics, he did say he wants to be in uniform.

  • Cassell Willing To Accept Buyout To Join Celtics

    Sam Cassell admitted on Wednesday that he and his agent have been working with the Clippers on a potential buyout, according to The Boston Globe.

  • KG Still On Mend, Out Of Action

    Kevin Garnett remains on the sideline with an abdominal strain but still will not sit on the bench while he recovers, according to the Boston Herald.

  • Garnett May Skip Minnesota Trip

    It doesn't look like Kevin Garnett's abdominal strain is going to improve enough to allow him to play against his former team in Minnesota on Friday night, according to the Boston Globe.