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SCOPE Announces Lil Tjay, Flipp Dinero as Artists for Fall Show
Politics as Usual: A Conversation With Chris Pappas
Iranian Humanitarian Crisis Impacts Local UNH Community
UNH research works to close knowledge gaps regarding Arctic climate change
UNH Woodsman Team puts on a Show for Family Weekend
UNH Football: The Wildcats put on a show for Family Weekend
Letter to the Editor: It’s Your Body and Your Future. Maybe Not.
Sununu vs. Sherman for NH governor: These 3 major policy differences could guide your vote
UNH Men's Hockey: Team Drops Two Straight to Open Hockey East Play
UNH Volleyball: Wildcats lose to Binghamton, but bounce back vs. Stonehill
UNH Football: "Biggest game in five years" UNH vs. Elon game preview
UNH Football: The Granite Bowl Trophy Returns to Durham
New Menstrual Product by Egal to be Piloted at UNH
UNH Students Share their Favorite Halloween Flicks
How Will Record High Inflation Impact the Midterms in New Hampshire?
Keys for Celtics success ahead of All-Star break
With just 13 games remaining before the NBA All-Star break, the Boston Celtics are still on track for a trip back to the playoffs. Although their play has been somewhat shaky lately, the Celtics still sit at the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. To maintain this secure spot in the standings, Boston has their work cut out for them given the current shape of their club.
Celtics to rely on bench depth in wake of Smart injury
The Boston Celtics lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in a nail biter that came down to the final seconds of regulation on Saturday night. Boston fell short by a final of 96-95 after missing a pair of game-winning shots. The team may have lost something worse than their eighth game on Saturday, however. Celtics point guard Marcus Smart jumped up to block Lakers forward Montrezl Harrell’s layup and landed awkwardly leading some to the assumption it could’ve been an Achilles tear similar to Kevin Durant in the 2019 NBA Finals. Luckily for the team, however, the injury doesn’t appear to be that serious.
Celtics increasingly inconsistent as midseason approaches
The Boston Celtics have lost five of their last nine games. Injuries seem to be lingering and their playstyle has been increasingly inconsistent. They have been relying on a couple of their top players to rack up the majority of baskets, yet, there have been games where that hasn't been enough to give them a win. Until Tuesday night's game against the Nuggets, the Celtics were .500 for the first time in six years at this point in the season. Many are asking if these factors are too much to cause the Celtics to start spiraling in the wrong direction.
