2024-25 Boston Celtics & NBA Thread

I think I may be getting my hopes with the Butler/Stephen Dubs. 52 pts from Chef Curry tonight
 
We really lost to the Spurs..shake. my fucking. head.
 

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On April 15, 1965 John Havlicek's steal might be the most famous play in NBA playoff history. It came with 5 seconds left and the Boston Celtics clinging to a 110-109 lead over the 76ers in Game 7 of the 1965 Eastern Conference Finals. As Philadelphia's Hal Greer got set to inbound the ball from the baseline under his own basket, Havlicek peeked over his shoulder. Anticipating a lob pass, Havlicek tipped the ball to teammate Sam Jones, who dribbled out the clock as the fans at Boston Garden (and Celtics broadcaster Johnny Most) went into a frenzy. "Havlicek stole the ball! It's all over! It's all over!" shouted Most as the Celtics won en route to their seventh of eight consecutive NBA titles. “Hondo” finished the game with 26 points and 11 rebounds.
 
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