The Boston Celtics will face the Sacramento Kings at TD Garden on January 10, 2025. The Kings are on a five-game winning streak, while the Celtics hav
A competitive game Friday night turned ugly late for the Celtics, who were run off their home floor by the shorthanded Sacramento Kings.
The Sacramento Kings are officially back on track after taking down the Boston Celtics on the road in a 114-97 statement victory. The win puts the Kings at .500 on the year as they'll look to continue building on a six-game win streak.
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In the Celtics' last 10 games, they are a .500 ball club with the same roster they won the title with last summer, by and large.
At the conclusion of Tuesday's practice in Sacramento, De'Aaron Fox speaks to reporters about hosting the struggling Warriors on Wednesday night, needing his Kings to "kick em' while they're down" in the wake of Golden State's 40 point loss to the Boston Celtics,
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Yes, you can. To listen to Friday's Celtics game on the radio, tune into 98.5 FM The Sports Hub at the time of tip-off, as 98.5 is the flagship station of the Boston franchise, according to their website. "Occasionally when scheduling conflicts arise, select games can be heard live on ROCK 92.9," the Sports Hub website said.
The Sacramento Kings were in a much different position a month ago. Now, they are trying to capitalize on their recent hot stretch with a long-awaited trade.
The Golden State Warriors are set to face the Boston Celtics on Monday night, but they’ll be missing one of their key players, Draymond Green. Green has been ru
The Boston Celtics have been an on and off team recently, winning one game and losing the next. They need to shake things up, and a trade would do that well. Bleacher Report’s Greg Swartz came up with two trade targets, one dream and one realistic, that the Celtics could pull off at the deadline.