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Gordon Hayward will miss approximately four weeks of action after suffering a grade three ankle sprain, as reported by the Boston Celtics. The star forward left game one of the Eastern Conference’s first round of the playoffs late in the fourth quarter with the injury.
Aug 26, 2020 by joehagen5 in NBA
This past Saturday, the red hot Boston Celtics faced the San Antonio Spurs for the final game of their road trip. With a minute and a half left in the second quarter, Spurs guard Dejounte Murray accelerated towards the baseline with Gordon Hayward guarding him. While
Nov 14, 2019 by Heath Sutphin in Boston Celtics
The NBA season is finally in full swing and many teams are already showing great signs on the defensive side of the floor. Other teams are suffering defensively and their win-loss record shows it. With that, comes one of the best determining factors of team
Nov 12, 2019 by Matt Huff, Director of Recruiting and Development in NBA
The career of Gordon Hayward is one that was filled with ups and downs. He was drafted by the Utah Jazz in 2010 after reaching the NCAA National Championship at Butler University. His rookie year did not show a lot of promise due to coming
Nov 07, 2019 by Heath Sutphin in Boston Celtics
After a disastrous ending to the 2019 NBA Playoffs, the Boston Celtics revamped their team. They look to usher in a new era. Part of that era is shooting guard Jaylen Brown. The Celtics expect Brown’s production to increase this upcoming season. To ensure their
Oct 21, 2019 by Stacey Collier, Editor in Boston Celtics
After a season that didn’t meet the expectations set for them, the Boston Celtics have had a pretty busy offseason. With old pieces going out and new players coming in, there seems to be a different vibe going into this season. It seems the focus
Oct 05, 2019 by Heath Sutphin in Boston Celtics
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George‘s decision to join the Los Angeles Clippers was the move of the summer. It created a smoothed-out NBA landscape populated by duos over one top-heavy superteam. But every year, certain players take a leap from middling player to star status. The
Aug 06, 2019 by Mateo Navarrette, Editor in NBA