The Celtics rallied from a 26 point deficit Thursday night to beat the Houston Rockets 99-98 in one of the best wins of the year. Kyle Draper and A. Sherrod Blakely talk about the multiple story plots from that game with Barstool Sports Celtics/NBA writer, Dan Greenberg.
We also look at where this win ranks so far this season, and the uphill battle the Celtics have faced with injuries, schedule and leaning on young rookies...but still have a 29-10 record.
Kyle and Sherrod also make their bold predictions for 2018.
Pritchard, Porzingis shine as Celtics basketball returns
Holiday Edition: Celtics gush excitement as Jrue is introduced
Farewell Time Lord, hello new Celtics season!
Robert Williams details a healthy, productive offseason
Should Celtics go all-in to add Jrue Holiday?
Early arrivals highlight Celtics' championship quest, plus a chat with Jordan Walsh
Jayson Tatum says all the right things as 2023-24 season nears
Emergen-Svi Pod: Can Mykhailiuk crack Boston's rotation, and the state of the Celtics fan
Bob Cousy at 95: 'I'm the luckiest S.O.B. on the planet'
Inside Robert Williams' offseason workouts
Emergency Pod: What comes next after the Celtics deal Grant Williams to Mavericks?
Kristaps Porzingis on sweet dreams of Boston and planning an extended stay here
Derrick White: “There’s only one Marcus Smart” and Celtics have work to do to replace him
Violent defender: Arkansas coach offers scouting report on Celtics rookie Jordan Walsh
Brad Stevens details excruciating Marcus Smart trade, and more in exclusive sit down
Emergency pod, part two. Processing the emotions of trading Marcus Smart
Emergency Kristaps Porzingis pod: Reacting to the surprise trade by the Celtics
To Beal, or not to Beal? That is the question
Which teams could offer sheet Grant Williams? Former NBA exec weighs in
How new CBA could force Celtics to make tough roster choices sooner than later
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