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Rasheed Wallace Headed to the Celtics?

Can you imagine a front court of Rasheed Wallace, Kevin Garnett, and Kendrick Perkins?

“These teams are muck!”

I can see it now, NBA franchises complaining all over the league if Rasheed Wallace agrees to a deal with the Celtics. It would just be unfair. When you consider Wallace even taking a sixth man type role, the Celtics are considerably stronger than the 2008 team that won the championship.

“Can there be a veto to this deal!?”

Maybe it’s not so unfair. With Shaq going to Cleveland and Vince Carter going to Orlando, the Celtics are looking to stack up too. The Eastern Conference is becoming a war zone and there will be pandemonium if Wallace becomes a Celtic.

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Ty Scheiner writes
Tony Gaffney Dunks

When you think of former UMass Minutemen who succeed in the NBA, only a handful of names come to mind: Julius Erving, Marcus Camby and Al Skinner, to name a few.  It is very difficult to get a shot at playing in the NBA while not coming from a major conference.

In last week’s draft, UMass had two hopefuls in Tony Gaffney and Chris Lowe.  Realistically, Gaffney was the only one who had a shot of having his name called, but the night came and went and no UMass player was selected.  The only Atlantic 10 player who was selected was Derrick Brown from Xavier, taken by Charlotte with the 40th overall pick.

Even if their name is not called on draft night, players still have a shot of proving themselves through free agency and summer leagues.  The day after the draft, Gaffney joined the Los Angeles Lakers Summer League team and will have almost two weeks to impress the Lakers, and other NBA teams, and earn a roster spot or, at the very least, playing in the NBA Development League.

Gaffney, a 6′8″-205 pound senior center, played to his potential during his senior season at UMass where he led the A-10 in blocks (3.8 pg), finished second in rebounds (10.2 pg) and steals (2.0 pg), and averaged a double-double (11.5 ppg and 10.2 rpg).  These defensive accomplishments earned him the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year and he was also named to the A-10 Second Team and All-Defensive Team.  Gaffney did see a big increase in minutes to improve his statistics, so he will have to prove that he is not a one year wonder.

Joining Gaffney in the Summer League is former UMass guard Gary Forbes.  Forbes went undrafted a year ago and has bounced around in different leagues since then.  He has played in the NBA Summer League and D-League and this summer will be on the 76ers squad.

Going undrafted definitely leaves a little chip on a player’s shoulder and might ignite the fire that helps motivate these players into earning a spot on an NBA team or even stealing a spot away from a second round draft pick.  Overall, Gaffney and Forbes both are talented enough to get a chance to play in the NBA and they hope to prove it during the Summer League later this month.

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Pat Cusick writes

Wednesday, the Boston Herald reported that Leon Powe believes his days in Boston have come to an end. The third-year forward was not offered a qualifying offer from the Celtics and now has become an unrestricted free agent. While I am a little sad to see Leon go, it is not an overly surprising move. With the severe knee injury he suffered, Powe is going to be out for a good length of time, estimates range from December to February on when he will be ready to play again.

The Celtics were not willing to tie up money and a roster space on a player they were uncertain would be healthy and ready to play come the start of the season. Powe was a good young player while in Boston and will be missed. He is a player who always gave it all and did things the right way. He was an important piece to a championship team and will be remembered fondly in the city. Continue reading Leon Powe Not Returning to the Celtics »

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David Ortiz and Steroids? A Firm No

July 2, 2009 at 2:30pm in Red Sox
Tom writes

Ever since steroids first rose to the surface of Major League Baseball, everyone has found some way to use them as an excuse for some problem in baseball, especially those who don’t know the first thing about the game. These people hear about the steroid scandal and think they know the reason for every slump in baseball.

They claim that, “he’s off the juice” and “his career’s over,” but a true baseball fan knows that slumps happen to everyone and it’s nothing that the sacrifice of the chicken or a prayer to the baseball gods won’t push in the right direction. Continue reading David Ortiz and Steroids? A Firm No »

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John writes
Tom Brady with the team

There’s been a lot of talk and speculation lately about what Tom Brady’s return will mean for the New England Patriots in 2009. By now, most of us have seen footage of him on the field during workouts, and he seems to be doing well enough. But, even given the observations, many people are not optimistic about whether or not Brady will be able to return at the same high level of his glory days.

However, no discussion thus far has seemed to account for the chances of the Patriots’ star quarterback suffering a repeat of last season. Remember how Brady was clipped in the knee by Chiefs’ safety Bernard Pollard after completing all of an eighth of a game last season? You can bet that the rest of the league does. A torn ACL is a devastating injury; it pretty much automatically takes you out of action for a year. Now, one of the NFL’s perennial playoff contending teams have a huge liability to watch out for in the bulls-eye now on Brady’s knee. Continue reading Should the Patriots be a Tom Brady Bunch? »

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Andrew writes
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Just like they had to do last season, the Red Sox must find a way to replace Mike Lowell. He was placed on the 15-day DL, but his stay should not be too long. After missing the entire 2008 postseason, Mike Lowell had off-season hip surgery, and it seemed like Lowell had recovered just fine. The 35-year-old has played in 66 of Boston’s 77 games thus far, hitting .282 with 10 homers and 41 RBI. Plus, Lowell is playing his usual above average defense.

With Lowell’s age and recent injuries, it may be time to think about a replacement for this season and beyond. Tuesday, ESPN’s Peter Gammons said that the Red Sox need to find another bat, mentioning both Garrett Atkins and Nick Johnson as potential replacements. Does Mike Lowell need a replacement? Can a 35-year-old third baseman keep recovering from these injuries? These are the questions that Red Sox GM Theo Epstein must answer. Continue reading Do The Red Sox Need To Replace Mike Lowell? »

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Jon writes
Michael Jackson

I realize that I’ve already written about the demise of Michael Jackson, among others, but what I didn’t tell you before is that there is a peculiar link between our New England Patriots and the King of Pop.

According to reports published in 2005, the Sullivan family’s ill-fated backing of Jacko’s “Victory” tour forced them to sell off the team: Continue reading Bob Kraft is a Smooth Criminal »

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Brian Kintz writes

The door was opened to the offseason free agent frenzy yesterday at noon ET, and it didn’t take long before several teams made impact moves across the league.

Locally, while our Bruins made no major moves, GM Peter Chiarelli was able to lock up two forwards yesterday for next season… one young and one old, one new face and one familiar one.

Boston Bruins Moves

Fourth line forward Byron Bitz will return to the B’s, as the restricted free agent signed a two-year deal yesterday. Bitz, who made his debut with the Black & Gold this past season, saw a good amount of ice time as the season went along. Terms of his deal were not disclosed.

Bitz will likely be joined on the fourth line by newly acquired centerman Steve Begin, a well-traveled veteran who has spent most of his career in the bleu, blanc, et rouge of Montreal. Begin, 31, spent last season split between the Canadiens and Dallas Stars, traded to Dallas last February. In a combined 62 games last season, he posted a 7-5-12 stat line, with a -6 plus/minus mark. Begin inked a 1-year, $850K deal, according to TSN.

Also rejoining the Bruins farm system is blue-liner Johnny Boychuk. Boychuk, who made his NHL debut with the B’s this past season, spent much of the season in Providence. Boychuk has an outside shot of making the big boy squad for this coming year.

Elsewhere, teams league-wide went on spending sprees to improve their clubs. Focusing first on the Northeast Division, here’s a quick look at some of the bigger deals made on Day 1 of free agency… Continue reading NHL Free Agency Fireworks Around the League on Day 1 »

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Tony Allen: 2008-2009 Celtics Review

July 2, 2009 at 10:30am in Celtics
Geoff writes

Toward the end of last year, Tony Allen seemed to fully recover from his knee injury that sidelined him for much of the 06-07 season, which had appeared to be the beginnings of a breakout year. He showed flashes in 07-08, punctuated by that great 360-degree dunk to finish of the Lakers in the finals last year, and seemed ready to take the next step.

Allen was my guy of choice to be the new sixth man after the loss of James Posey. Last October, at the start of the season, Allen did take on that role for a while until injury struck again. Allen ended up only playing in 46 games this past year and still has yet to realize his immense talent. Continue reading Tony Allen: 2008-2009 Celtics Review »

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Erikk writes
Sharing a locker room this season? You bet.

On the first day of the free-agency signing period, Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli kept his word. Tuesday, after failing to make a draft day trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs involving Phil Kessel and Thomas Kaberle, Chiarelli told the press that he would not sacrifice depth in order to sign a big name. In fact, Chiarelli did the reverse, adding depth at a very low cost.

Byron Bitz

Just after the opening of the signing period, the Bruins re-signed restricted free-agent Byron Bitz to a multi-year contract, locking up the forward for at least a few years. While the terms of the deal were not disclosed, as per club policy, the signing was reported to be at a great value. Continue reading Bruins Sign Byron Bitz, Steve Bégin, and Johnny Boychuk »

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Is Josh Beckett an Ace?

July 1, 2009 at 7:59pm in Red Sox
David R. Phelps writes
Josh Beckett

After Tuesday night’s unbelievable 11-10 loss to the Orioles, which featured the best bullpen in baseball surrendering an astounding 13 hits and 10 runs in two innings, the Sox needed, above all, a stout performance by staff ace Josh Beckett. Depended upon to play the role of stopper, Beckett was hit hard, giving up five earned runs—including two homers—in seven less than spectacular innings.

I, for one, expected more. But, then again, I always have. Continue reading Is Josh Beckett an Ace? »

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Jon writes
Rocco Baldelli

The hangover from Tuesday’s heartbreaking 11-10 loss to the Orioles, in which the Red Sox blew a nine — yes, nine — run lead, lasted about halfway into Wednesday’s thrilling 6-5 comeback victory to take the series and head back to Boston with the gleam of victory upon them.

At the outset, it was clear that the Red Sox had not put the previous day’s loss behind them, as starter Josh Beckett looked uncharacteristically shaky after his last few superb outings.  The Boston ace gave up at least a run in each of the first four innings, but pitched brilliantly in the fifth, sixth and seventh — he needed exactly seven pitches to finish off the O’s in the sixth — and kept the game within striking distance.  But when would the comatose bats wake up? Continue reading Sox Prove Stupid Saying About Geese and Ganders, Beat Orioles 6-5 »

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George writes
Kevin Millwood (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Welcome to the first installment of the Fantasy Radar: Fantasy Baseball Edition! Here I will make several weekly observations on hitters and pitchers on their recent trends and how you should deal with it going forward in the season. It will be split up in five categories: Quick Hits (hitters), Wild Pitch (pitchers), Falling Fast (biggest disappointment), On the Mend (injuries) and Down on the Farm (players who are in the minors, but you could see up really soon). The format is subject to change in the next couple of weeks as we work out the kinks, but the content will be the same. Suggestions are welcome from readers in the comment section because remember the purpose of this article is to better serve you guys and help you to that elusive fantasy championship! So without further delay, here are the most important 1200 words you will ever read regarding your fantasy team (at least until next week’s article).

Quick Hits

  • With two SB last week, Lance Berkman now has five steals this month after no swipes in April or May. Sir Lancelot has really turned his season around after a dreadful April with a .301 BA, 12 HR, 37 RBI since May 1. With the speed turning around, look for Berkman to be that 30 homer/15 steal threat you drafted in the second or third round of your draft.
  • In 2005, Scott Podsednik played 129 games and stole 59 bases with 80 runs and a .290 batting average. This season, in 52 games, Podsednik is batting .313 with 26 runs and 12 steals. He is starting to look like his 2005-06 former self and could be a good replacement if your team has some OF injuries.
  • After a hot start, Nelson Cruz has Continue reading What’s Gotten into Kevin Millwood? »

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Melissa writes
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Mike Lowell went ahead with the Synvisc shot on Monday in order to help alleviate the pain in his hip, a leftover side effect from the surgery he had last October.  Although the procedure went well, and doctors additionally removed 15 cc’s of fluid from the area, it’s still unclear whether that may be enough.

Lowell was placed on the 15-day disabled list yesterday, according to the Boston Herald.  Although Lowell said he was feeling well enough to play a few games, Terry Francona felt it was best to put Lowell on the DL, to try and guarantee that this time when he comes back, he’ll be feeling 100%.

At this point, I really can’t be sure how much of this is just Francona and Lowell being “extra careful,” or if they’re trying to mask the seriousness of the situation. Continue reading Mike Lowell on the DL, Time to Panic? »

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Nathan writes
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The draft has come and gone, and thankfully, in my opinion, the Celtics’ starting lineup remains in tact. I say give ‘em another year. The NBA free agency period officially opens on Wednesday. Celtics’ management has said that they would be willing to pay for the right veteran. Before we examine all options, let’s officially rule some players out.

The Celtics can offer no more than the mid-level exception (MLE) to any given player. This year the MLE will be just under $6 million a year as a base pay. Trevor Ariza, Lamar Odom, Ron Artest, Shawn Marion and Hedo Turkoglu will not be Celtics next season. Each of these players either played too well in the playoffs to be fielding MLE offers or have teams that want to keep them too badly to let them walk for the MLE.

The C’s are obviously going to inquire about NBA veterans Rasheed Wallace, Antonio McDyss, Grant Hill, and Joe Smith, but who else is out there? Here are my five favorite under-the-radar free agents that would fit nicely on the C’s. Continue reading The Celtics Have Market Options »

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