Tommy Heimlich

Tommy Heimlich

Tom Heinsohn of the Boston Celtics gets the number five pick during the 2007 NBA Draft Lottery on May 22, 2007 at the NBATV Studios in Secaucus, New Jersey.

(Getty Images Photo / NBAE)

Take Five: It's Another Celtics Choke at the Lottery

No Worries, the Celtics Pride of the '80s Should be Back by the Time
Your Great, Great, Great, Grandchildren are Born

"Greg Oden is not walking through that door, fans. Kevin Durant is not walking through that door, and Tim Duncan is still not walking through that door. And if you expect them to walk through that door, they're going to be coming out of the door to the visitors locker room." -- A gray and old Rick Pitino in his long-overdue farewell speech to Celtics fans

If the Phone Don't Ring on Causeway Street Today,
That's New Celtics Season-Ticket Orders on the Other End

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Boston Globe:

Sox razed in Tampa again > Pitching depth hits bottom > Bay reinjures hamstring; status up in air > Ortiz still not ready to elaborate on test > Yankees should be zeroed in > Matsuzaka applies some English

Boston Herald:

Sox’ Trop woes grow as Rays finish sweep > Yankees fans should think before they rip into David Ortiz > Bay hamstrung for Yankees > Looking for panic sign? > Matsuzaka now talking a different tune

ProJo:

Rays 6, Red Sox 4: Tampa Bay completes two-game sweep > Bopped in The Trop: Do the Sox lose consistently here because of the venue, or the opponent? > Matsuzaka's explanation in English may signal a new commitment to the Red Sox > Bay expects to miss at least two games in Yankee series because of hamstring problem > Sox bring back Paul Byrd

New York Post:

Time for Bombers to stand up and fight > Sox limp into showdown > Final tune-up goes smoothly > Yanks confident it will be different > Joba peaking at right time
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