Showing posts with label jamal crawford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jamal crawford. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Celtics 11-year title drought might give Danny Ainge an itchy trigger finger


Danny Ainge has learned patience as an NBA Executive, but after going through an 11-year title drought, he may break his habit of not trading at the February deadline.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Causeway Street Podcast - Jabari Bird, Terry Rozier's future & SI's NBA Top 100


We breakdown Jabari Bird's domestic violence case and why waiving the second year guard is not that simple. Plus, we discuss S.I.'s Top 100 NBA List, where six Celtics players were named. Is Kyrie Irving's health a concern before he's offered a max contract next summer and is Terry Rozier in Danny Ainge's future plans? Tune in below to episode 139 of the Causeway Street Podcast

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Clippers 116 - Celtics 102: Blake Griffin & Clips cruise to victory, C's blow another double-digit lead


After suffering a heartbreaking loss to the Suns on Sunday, the Celtics looked to get back on track during their five-game West coast road-trip when they rolled into the Staples Center 24 hours later.

Boston looked poised to pick up a win until the last minute of the third quarter when the Clippers scored 11 unanswered points on their way to a 116-102 loss on Monday night.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Celtics 107 - Clippers 102: Paul Pierce knocks down a Farewell 3-Pointer in Celtics win over Clippers


It was a perfect ending for Celtics fans.

Paul Pierce knocked in the final shot, and the Celtics won the game.

Towards the end of a 107-102 Celtics win over the Clippers, fans spent the most of the second half chanting for Pierce to come back in the game. With 19.8 seconds left, Clippers head coach Doc Rivers finally reinserted Pierce -- who had been on the bench since the first quarter -- and TD Garden went nuts.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Evan Turner finishes 5th in Sixth Man Voting


Today the NBA announced that Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford won the Sixth Man of the Year Award, becoming the first three-time winner in league history.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Clippers 102 - Celtics 93: C's get Clipped by L.A.

Photo: Getty Images


The Celtics, losers of two straight, came into the Staples Center desperate for a win. Doc Rivers (2-0) looked to stay undefeated against his old team and after blowing a 23-point lead, the Clippers looked to their backcourt to get a 102-93 win on MLK Day.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Clippers 96 - Celtics 88 : Boston couldn't spoil Doc's return

Boston - In his first return to the place he called home for nine years, Doc Rivers not only got a great reception from the Celtics faithful at TD Garden but also got a win, as his Clippers beat the home team 96-88.
Speculations were running wild through the city the last few days on how Rivers would be received after he chose to take his coaching talents across the country to LA-LA land, instead of sticking around through a rebuilding year. 
All doubts were put to rest the moment former Celtics leader stepped out of the visitor's tunnel and onto the parquet to a roar of applause from fans on their feet. It only got louder during player introductions, and of course during the video tribute at the end of the first quarter on the jumbo-tron, that ended with "Thank You Doc!" You saw Rivers trying to wipe away tears as he acknowledged yet another standing ovation. The coach who had lead the Celtics to the 2008 NBA title, had returned to an much-appreciated welcome.

"It was just a really nice day," said Rivers chocking back tears during the post game conference. "This is, it's just a classy place here...They cheer for their teams and they love their athletes. The best decision I ever made was 10 years ago, when I decided to come."



LA hit clutch shots down the stretch. Jamal Crawford scored 21 points, hitting a pair of 3-pointers 23 seconds apart to help the visiting team pull away in the final three minutes. Chris Paul had 22 points, nine assists, seven rebounds and Blake Griffin scored 18 points for the Clippers who have won seven of its last 11 games. 

Jeff Green scored 29 points against his former coach while Jordan Crawford scored 20 points and had nine assists. Brandon Bass finished with a double-double putting up 17 and 12 for the Celtics, who lost its second game in a row and went 0-2 during 'reunion week'.
"It wasn't emotional," said Green, one of just a handful of Celtics remaining from last season's team. "We were just trying to win a game, plain and simple."
Regardless of how the players want to down play the emotion, it was Doc's day to wave and shake hands, and give out hugs to the familiar faces he had gotten to know over the years. He earned that right because of what he accomplished. Whether it's because he brought a title back after 22 years, or because he became the third most winning coach in franchise history. He contributed to making the Celtics relevant again, and how could any true Boston sports fan forget that?

"I was basically useless for the first 18 minutes of the game. I thought." an emotional Rivers said after the game. "It was nice. It didn't surprise me. You've got to live here to understand that. It is an amazing fan base, it really is. And I just want everything to go well for them."


During the game Doc did what he does best best, coach. As he got 34 points from his bench to Boston's four. The Celtics led by as many as nine points in the first half, but the Clippers quickly erased it in a back and forth third quarter in which the lead changed hands five times. Los Angeles had a 85-83 lead with less than three minutes left in the game when Jamal Crawford made back-to-back 3-pointers. Boston did cut the lead to five on a Jordan Crawford 3-pointer but never got closer as Chris Paul took over the scoring duties to get LA the win.
'Reunion Week' continued for Doc last night when he faced former Celtics Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett in Brooklyn. although the results were not in Rivers' favor this time around, must feel good to get those last two games out of the way.
The Celtics finish off their emotional roller coaster ride of a week by meeting the Knicks once again, this time at the TD Garden. Tip-off is Friday night at 7:30.

Game Notes:
Boston shot an awful 41% from the field, and turned the ball over 17 times that lead to 15 L.A. fast break points. While the Clippers stayed aggressive going to the line 34 times to the Celtics' 19. Kelly Olynyk missed last night's tilt, making it 10 consecutive games he has been out. He is questionable for Friday night's lineup. Kris Humphries was also a late scratch, as he was out with a bruised right knee suffered in Brooklyn on Tuesday night.

Joel Pavón