Kristaps Porzingis looked all the way back as the Celtics blew out the shorthanded Bulls 122-100 at TD Garden.
Why one NBA analyst believes the Celtics are showcasing their former first-round pick for a trade at the deadline
The Boston Celtics got back in the win column Wednesday night with a 122-100 win over the visiting Chicago Bulls. Boston moves to 33-15 on the season with the result. Kritaps Porzingis led the way for the Celtics,
The New Orleans Pelicans are 12-34 on the season after back-to-back blowout losses to the Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Hornets. New Orleans is most likely ou
P.J. Washington scored 25 points, making all four of his 3-point attempts in the fourth quarter, and Kyrie Irving added 25 points and six assists as the Dallas Mavericks outlasted the New Orleans Pelicans 137-136 on Wednesday night.
Between Herb Jones, Trey Murphy III, Dejounte Murray, and CJ McCollum, the Pelicans have a solid supporting cast that is just one superstar shy of competing in the Western Conference. Zion could be that guy, but his injury history suggests otherwise.
Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor discussed the Celtics showcasing their backup guard, Springer, in an attempt to strike a deal before next month’s deadline, per The Kevin O’Connor Show. “I’ve heard
The Dallas Mavericks held off the New Orleans Pelicans 136-135 at Smoothie King Center on Wednesday night. New Orleans led 63-57 at halftime but was outscored 40-30 in the third quarter, and the Mavericks opened up a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter before holding on for the victory.
As the trade deadline approaches, contending teams are trying to find a way to get better to improve their chances of making a deep run in the playoffs. With the New Orleans Pelicans having a lackluster year to due injuries, they could be a team looking to be in sell mode with some of their players.
The Celtics improved to 14-1 on the season after losses as they've only dropped two straight games once this year.
A friend of star Celtics forward Jayson Tatum, Green brings more than just a favor to the team's best player to the table.
When the New Orleans Pelicans step into Scotiabank Arena on Monday to take on the Toronto Raptors, they will be coming off their third worst loss of the season.