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Los Angeles Clippers
vs
Boston Celtics
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/10/2016
7:35pm EST

Lines:
Los Angeles +2
Boston -2

Total:
Over 212 (-104)
Under 212 (-106)

Community Picks: Los Angeles Clippers 0% vs Boston Celtics 0%

Los Angeles Clippers and Boston Celtics Thread

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Boston Celtics
The ability to stay calm and collected in big moments is considered one of the greatest virtues an NBA athlete can possess. Members of the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics will wonder exactly what caused them to lose their composure in the final second of Tuesday night's game at the GMO Harris Bradley Center. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] Trailing 93-74 after a dominant third quarter for the Bucks, the Celtics steadily erased that deficit to tie it at 109-109 with 23 seconds left in regulation. Milwaukee countered with a Greg Monroe bucket with exactly one second on the clock, leaving Boston with an unlikely attempt at winning or forcing overtime on the final possession. They attempted to get the ball to Kelly Olynyk at the rim, but the pass appeared a bit high at first glance. Fortunately for the Celtics, Jerryd Bayless decided to push Olynyk to send him to the line for two shots: The 71.6-percent shooter made both to tie it. The foul meant that no time went off the clock, so the Bucks were left with a similar scenario to avoid overtime out of their own timeout. The inbound pass went to Khris Middleton with his back turned to the basket, but Avery Bradley committed an equally foolish foul to put him on the line with 0.6 seconds remaining: Middleton made the first for his 20th point and intentionally missed the second. Jae Crowder grabbed the rebound and got a 75-foot heave off in time, but it did not come close to cinch the 112-111 win for the Bucks. Monroe led the way with 29 points in his first game as a reserve this season. Bradley tried to explain himself after the game. From Rich Rovito for the Associated Press : ''I'm just trying to make a good defensive play, trying to be aggressive,'' Bradley said. ''The ref made a great call.'' Bradley is one of the league's best perimeter defenders, so it's fair to call his foul an outlying mistake rather than a sign of weakness. Regardless, this is an absolutely terrible way for any team to lose. - - - - - - - Eric Freeman is a writer for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at efreeman_ysports@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @FreemanEric Continue to Article
February 10, 2016 6:11:am EST
Boston Celtics
The ability to stay calm and collected in big moments is considered one of the greatest virtues an NBA athlete can possess. Members of the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics will wonder exactly what caused them to lose their composure in the final second of Tuesday night's game at the GMO Harris Bradley Center. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] Trailing 93-74 after a dominant third quarter for the Bucks, the Celtics steadily erased that deficit to tie it at 109-109 with 23 seconds left in regulation. Milwaukee countered with a Greg Monroe bucket with exactly one second on the clock, leaving Boston with an unlikely attempt at winning or forcing overtime on the final possession. They attempted to get the ball to Kelly Olynyk at the rim, but the pass appeared a bit high at first glance. Fortunately for the Celtics, Jerryd Bayless decided to push Olynyk to send him to the line for two shots: The 71.6-percent shooter made both to tie it. The foul meant that no time went off the clock, so the Bucks were left with a similar scenario to avoid overtime out of their own timeout. The inbound pass went to Khris Middleton with his back turned to the basket, but Avery Bradley committed an equally foolish foul to put him on the line with 0.6 seconds remaining: Middleton made the first for his 20th point and intentionally missed the second. Jae Crowder grabbed the rebound and got a 75-foot heave off in time, but it did not come close to cinch the 112-111 win for the Bucks. Monroe led the way with 29 points in his first game as a reserve this season. Bradley tried to explain himself after the game. From Rich Rovito for the Associated Press : ''I'm just trying to make a good defensive play, trying to be aggressive,'' Bradley said. ''The ref made a great call.'' Bradley is one of the league's best perimeter defenders, so it's fair to call his foul an outlying mistake rather than a sign of weakness. Regardless, this is an absolutely terrible way for any team to lose. - - - - - - - Eric Freeman is a writer for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at efreeman_ysports@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @FreemanEric Continue to Article
February 10, 2016 6:11:am EST
Boston Celtics
A couple key players are out for the rest of this month and possibly longer. Mike Gallagher goes over a rough Tuesday. Continue to Article
February 10, 2016 4:23:am EST
Los Angeles Clippers
Feb 10 (Infostrada Sports) - Standings from the NBA on Tuesday EASTERN CONFERENCEATLANTIC DIVISION W L PCT GB 1. Toronto 35 16 .686 - 2. Boston 31 23 .574 5 1/2 3. NY Knicks 23 32 .418 14 4. Brooklyn 14 39 .264 22 5. Philadelphia 8 44 .154 27 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L PCT GB 1. Cleveland 37 14 .725 - 2. Indiana 28 24 .538 9 1/2 3. Chicago 27 24 .529 10 4. Detroit 27 26 .509 11 5. Milwaukee 21 32 .396 17 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L PCT GB 1. Atlanta 30 24 .556 - 2. Miami 29 24 .547 0 1/2 3. Charlotte 26 26 .500 3 4. Washington 23 27 .460 5 5. Orlando 23 28 . ... Continue to Article
February 10, 2016 2:29:am EST
Boston Celtics
Highlights of Tuesday's National Basketball Association games: Jazz 121, Mavericks 119 Gordon Hayward put a tough shooting night behind him by drilling a game-winning, fall-away jumper to beat the buzzer in overtime and give the Utah a victory over Dallas at American Airlines Center. Dallas was on its way to victory, leading 110-107 with one last Jazz possession to go. Utah forward Rodney Hood, who finished with a game-high 29 points, forced overtime by burying a high-arching 3-pointer over Dallas forward Chandler Parsons, who was practically in Hood's jersey. Continue to Article
February 10, 2016 2:21:am EST
 
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