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Toronto
vs
Boston
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
10/25/2019
7:00pm EST

Lines:
Toronto +3
Boston -3

Total:
Over 213.5 (-110)
Under 213.5 (-110)

Community Picks: Toronto 0% vs Boston 0%

Toronto and Boston Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Boston
The 7ft 5in (2.26m) center was placed in concussion protocol after banging his head while washing his hands after a workout at the Celtics practice facility last Friday, Massachusetts-based website MassLive.com https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2019/10/boston-celtics-tacko-fall-reveals-cause-of-concussion-is-very-close-to-return.html reported. The 23-year-old from Senegal missed Boston's season-opening 107-93 defeat by the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday as he had entered the league's concussion protocol two days earlier after experiencing delayed symptoms. It sounds like being very cautious about that," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said on the eve of the match. Continue to Article
October 25, 2019 3:21:am EST
Toronto
While watching Fred Van Vleet drop 34 points on Minnesota opening night (and doing it on just 18 shots with seven assists), if you thought you saw little dollar signs trailing around behind him, you're not going crazy. Van Vleet is a free agent next summer, one of the top players on the market in what will be a down free agent year. Continue to Article
October 24, 2019 8:11:pm EST
Toronto
Masai Ujiri has never forgotten where he came from, and he shared the Larry O'Brien Trophy with his biggest supporters. Continue to Article
October 24, 2019 6:33:pm EST
Boston
Josh Richardson got his first taste of playing in front of a Philadelphia crowd in a game that actually meant something on Wednesday night when the Sixers took down the Boston Celtics in an ugly but fairly decisive victory. Philly fans are going to fall in love with his style of play real quick. It didn't take long for Richardson to fire the crowd up last night. Continue to Article
October 24, 2019 12:36:am EST
Boston
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving recorded the most points by a player on his team debut in NBA history. Irving made his Nets debut on Wednesday and scored 50 points in a 127-126 overtime defeat to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The six-time All-Star broke Kiki VanDeWeghe's record, which was set in 1984 after the German-American posted 47 points for the Portland Trail Blazers. Continue to Article
October 23, 2019 11:01:pm EST
 
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