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Watch Larry Bird throw down most shockingly vicious dunk of career
John Tomase is taking a trip down memory lane to a 1983 game in which Celtics star Larry Bird turned heads with a Jayson Tatum-esque dunk.
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It's time to ask a new question of Red Sox: How good can they be?
As the Red Sox surge into the MLB All-Star break, John Tomase believes the conversation needs to shift around a team with legitimate playoff potential.
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Why these Red Sox are nothing like '22 and '23 teams that collapsed
Are the Red Sox just setting us up for another disappointing second half? As John Tomase writes, there’s reason to believe this year will be different.
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As Yankees collapse, here's a scary thought: Alex Cora to New York
By allowing Alex Cora to become a free agent after this season, the Red Sox are exposing themselves to a potential nightmare scenario, writes John Tomase.
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Why buying at trade deadline is actually best long-term move for Red Sox
Being buyers at the trade deadline would send a positive message to the players and fan base, writes John Tomase.
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Thoughts on Grousbeck, new C's owners, and why Henry isn't the answer
John Tomase shares his take on Wyc Grousbeck’s legacy, why John Henry isn’t the answer to take over the team, and more.
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Red Sox shouldn't let playoff odds dictate trade deadline strategy
If the MLB playoff odds aren’t in your favor, do something before the trade deadline to change them, writes John Tomase.
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In honor of Scheierman pick, here are best Celtics left-handed shooters ever
After the Celtics drafted Creighton star Baylor Scheierman in Round 1, John Tomase ranks the best left-handed shooters in team history.
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Cora explains why he's no fan of standing pat at MLB trade deadline
Alex Cora made his theory of the MLB trade deadline pretty clear on Wednesday: If you’re not getting better, you’re getting worse.
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The case for Red Sox selling at MLB trade deadline (sorry)
Despite the Red Sox’ recent surge, there’s a rational argument for Craig Breslow to capitalize on a seller’s market at the MLB trade deadline, writes John Tomase.
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Red Sox catch fire, Celtics fan flames on electric night at Fenway
With the NBA champion Celtics in the house, the Red Sox delivered another inspired effort Monday night at Fenway Park, writes John Tomase.
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Banner 18 means it's time for Celtics to retire Danny Ainge's No. 44
After two stars hand-picked by Danny Ainge led the Celtics to an NBA title, John Tomase makes the case for the franchise retiring Ainge’s No. 44.
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Now is the perfect time to starting paying attention to Red Sox
Boston’s “go-go identity” is delivering results and making the Red Sox a product worth watching this summer, writes John Tomase.
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Pritchard joins Bird, KG in Celtics history with killer Finals shot
Payton Pritchard’s buzzer-beater in Game 5 of the NBA Finals calls to mind other Celtics daggers in championship series victories, writes John Tomase.
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Where does this Celtics title rank among best Boston championships?
How does Banner 18 stack up? John Tomase continues his tradition of ranking the best Boston championships of the 21st century after the Celtics’ latest title.
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Welcome to the dawn of an incredible new era of Celtics basketball
In securing their 18th banner, the Celtics have not only silenced their critics but permanently changed the narrative around their key figures, writes John Tomase.
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Record-setting Red Sox embarrass Yankees, hint at their potential
The Red Sox’ new identity was on full display Sunday night in a statement win over the rival Yankees, writes John Tomase.
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Tatum's strength is Luka's weakness, and it's deciding the NBA Finals
Jayson Tatum and Luka Doncic have vastly different on-court demeanors that were on full display in Game 3, writes John Tomase.
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Tom Brady ceremony further proves Patriots are living in the past
The Patriots’ extravagant Tom Brady celebration continues a trend of the team spotlighting the past to distract from the present, writes John Tomase.
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Wyc Grousbeck is in it for parades, while John Henry just seeks pity
Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck and Red Sox owner John Henry both revealed their true colors in recent high-profile interviews, writes John Tomase.