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Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Celtics Daily Links 12/8/25

Herald Five reasons why Celtics have become surprise Eastern Conference contenders Celtics vault to third place in East by beating Raptors for fifth straight win Even without Jayson Tatum, Celtics’ offense has been one of NBA’s best Globe Derrick White, Celtics knock off Raptors for fifth straight win: 8 takeaways Celtics extend win streak to five against Raptors, but they had to battle to do it Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side - Raptors 12/7/15 CelticsBlog Jaylen Brown e...

Blackhawks Bits: Rinzel, Slaggert assigned to Rockford

Following a dreadful pair of games over the weekend, the Blackhawks made a couple of roster moves that have seemed increasingly likely over the last few weeks. On Monday, the Blackhawks announced that Landon Slaggert and Sam Rinzel have both been sent to the Rockford IceHogs. The Blackhawks have sent Sam Rinzel and Landon Slaggert down to Rockford. Slaggert was expected. Rinzel wasn't. But this does feel like the right time for a confidence reset for him. — Ben Pope (@BenPopeCS...

JJ Redick explained why Sunday’s game was important for LeBron James

LeBron James doesn’t need confidence. Head coach JJ Redick made that (admittedly obvious) statement clear after Sunday’s game against the Sixers. Those remarks came moments after a “vintage LeBron” performance, as Luka Dončić described it, in which he hit multiple big shots down the stretch to seal a Lakers win. That display of shot-making was […]

Enemy Reaction 2025: Atlanta Falcons

The Seattle Seahawks might have raised eyebrows and collective fan blood pressure when they went into halftime tied 6-6 with the lowly Atlanta Falcons. Would they dare take the Falcons too lightly and potentially drop a critical road game? Nah. They just woke up in the 2nd half. A 31-3 curbstomping after intermission turned a […]

On LeBron, Maxey and high-level hoops in South Philly

Ahead of a matchup against the Sixers Sunday, LeBron James was questionable on the injury report with sciatica and left foot joint arthritis. Yeah, 40-year-old problems. But not only did James play, he closed the game in vintage fashion, going on a heater that ultimately helped the Lakers beat the Sixers 112-108. It was a […]

Roundtable: Favorite part of the season so far

This week’s question was direct: What’s been your favorite part of the season through the first 20 or so games? Chris: Flagg’s development. We’re not even a third of the way the season and he’s already shown he’s picking up on the differences of the NBA, particularly the physicality. Some of his improvement is also […]

NBA Power Rankings: Blazers Might Just Be No. 20 Forever

For the fourth consecutive week, The Portland Trail Blazers once again find themselves at No. 20 in NBA.com’s league-wide power rankings from John Schuhmann. This time, the injury-riddled Blazers stayed put after a 1-3 week that included an impressive win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, close losses to the Toronto Raptors and Detroit Pistons, and a […]

Defensive history up for grabs when Seahawks host Colts

The Seattle Seahawks have now gone consecutive games without allowing a touchdown – a rare feat in the NFL. They’ve beaten their last two opponents by a combined score of 63 to 9, emerging as the biggest bullies of the second half. And it’s not going to slow down just yet, either. With Daniel Jones […]

The Jordan Clarkson experience

Microwave. Bucket-getter. Flamethrower. These are all words that have been used to describe Jordan Clarkson. Inconsistent. Ball-stopper. Erratic. Turnstile. These are also all words that have been used to describe the shooting guard. And there’s a lot of truth to all of them. Through Clarkson’s 12 seasons in the NBA, the former Missouri Tiger has […]

Dissecting Toumani Camara’s Up-and-Down Season with the Blazers

Toumani Camara was one of the pleasant surprises of the 2024-25 season for the Portland Trail Blazers. Rising from obscurity out of the flurry of trades surrounding Damian Lillard, Camara assumed a position in Portland’s starting lineup and in the hearts of Blazers fans. His hard-working, blue-collar approach to the game (along with his improbable […]

Vikings/Cowboys Game to Remain on Sunday Night Football

In a bit of a mild surprise, the National Football League has decided to keep a game that has just about no playoff implications in a prime time slot this week. The Sunday Night Football matchup at Jerryworld between our Minnesota Vikings and the Dallas Cowboys will remain in the Sunday Night spot on NBC, […]

Was that LeBron’s last game in Philly?

I am fortunate enough to have attended some of the greatest sporting events in Philadelphia’s history, from Game 5 of the 2008 World Series to the 2017 NFC Championship Game. Those are iconic for what they meant to the city’s sports landscape, but the downright coolest game I ever attended is a little less known. […]

Frank Nazar’s Night in Anaheim (There’s More to Hockey Than Just Scoring)

Frank Nazar is on the struggle bus right now for the Chicago Blackhawks. He hasn’t scored a goal since Oct. 28 — a stretch of 17 games. And some fans have extrapolated from his goal scoring woes that he isn’t playing well in other areas of the game. Since he returned from the injury he suffered in Calgary, Nazar has nine assists in 12 games; he has assists in eight of the 12 games. He’s put 23 shots on net over that span, but none of them have found the back of the net. Do the Blackh...

Collapse Continues, Depressing Stats, Time Off and Other Bulls Bullets

I didn’t catch the Bulls game last night as I was boots on the ground at Lambeau Field watching the Bears come up frustratingly short of pulling off an upset. And, well, I’m glad I didn’t. Another game down, and another ugly loss in the books for Billy Donovan’s crew. Bulls Bullets Yet again last night, the Bulls were plagued by turnovers. Josh Giddey and Coby White each had four, which accounted for over half of the team’s 15 giveaways. The Bulls average 15.1 turnovers per game, w...

Basketball Murderer’s Row Edition: The Good, Bad and Odd

The Good The good, you ask?  The good news is that the Big Ten opener against Purdue at home and the Michigan game on the road are over. With upcoming games against Seton Hall, Penn, and Delaware State, Rutgers has three weeks to figure out a starting rotation and improve. The Bad It can be […]

Editor-in-chief mailbag: The Sixers get a break

It’s clear the Sixers are not built for The Cup … and it’s the best thing for them. With the knockout stage of the Emirates NBA Cup set to start, the teams that didn’t qualify will get a nice break from the rigors of an 82-game schedule. The Sixers will have four days off before […]

Comments from the Other Side - Raptors 12/7/15

 Another good win for the Celtics.  And yet another fanbase that trashes just about everyone on their own team.  Good to see all the love for White, Walsh, Queta, Brown and Pritchard though.  Also a lot of love for Joe Mazzulla and Brad Stevens.    The comment about winning and losing habits was so true.  That's why tanking bothers me.  The comment about a black hole being historically dominant on defense gave me a chuckle.  My favorites are in bold...