Thursday had a little of everything in the NBA. There was another record for LeBron James. Joe Mazzulla gave out some Christmas cheer that was not Christmas cheer.
The NBA has slapped Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla with a hefty $35,000 fine for his fiery conduct during Thursday's 117-108 loss to the Chicago Bulls. The league cited Maz
Riley came out and said he wasn’t trading Butler amid the trade rumors and Butler has responded by dealing with a “stomach illness” for the past few days and counting. Ultimately, I expect Butler to get his way since the Heat aren’t good enough to keep him around for a final playoff push that isn’t going anywhere.
From why the NBA's television ratings are down to what needs to change, from LeBron James to Joe Mazzulla, the Celtics and Lakers weigh in on the NBA ratings discourse.
The Celtics have shot worse, defended more inconsistently and lost 3-of-4 on Christmas, something they didn't do on the way to the 2024 championship.
Everyone and their mother has a take on the NBA’s declining viewership. Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla has taken responsibility for the drop, admitting he’d rather watch something else. Meanwhile,
NBA for nearly a decade, working for Bleacher Report, Basketball Insiders, and as a beat reporter for Boston Celtics on SI. The NBA's reigning champions haven't looked the part lately. After a 123-114 loss to the Pacers,
Celtics injury report for Christmas Day at home against the Sixers: Jrue Holiday – Right Shoulder Impingement – QUESTIONABLE, Jayson Tatum – Illness
A Celtics' championship and Bill Belichick's split from the Patriots were some of the top Boston sports moments in 2024.
The Cavs have won their last four with the third one coming against the NBA Cup champion Bucks, 124-101, in Cleveland. Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points in the win. Cleveland remains the only NBA team shooting at least 50% from the field (50.5%) and at least 40% from 3 (40.5%).
Jayson Tatum exploded for 43 points in his first triple-double of the season Saturday as the NBA champion Boston Celtics beat the Chicago Bulls 123-98 to avenge a defeat just days earlier.
“I think anytime you see a guy play like that, you’re just kind of fascinated by it,” head coach Joe Mazzulla said after the game ... Coming off a season where he joined Hakeem Olajuwon, LeBron James, Nikola Jokic, Tim Duncan, and Larry Bird ...