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posted by zhairah
I don't like NBA at first. I don't know either one player au team. Don't know the mechanics and i find it boring.
But it was being change after i saw Boston Celtics playing. Its just a simple glimpse au should i say I just passing kwa that channel. And the CELTICS was playing at that time.
Then I become curious. I watched them play. Then I saw how good they are. inayofuata thing I know is that I'm beginning to upendo them.
The first player of BOSTON CELTICS i know was ray Allen. I know him because he was shooting the ball when i pass the mpira wa kikapu channel. I upendo it when he shoot a dramatic three...
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John is absolutely passionate about mpira wa kikapu and the Boston Celtics. He never misses a game on TV and he knows all about his inayopendelewa players. So in 2011, when he was aliyopewa the chance to wish for anything in the world, he immediately replied that he wanted to meet the team and attend a Celtics game in person.

This chance to have a wish granted came about because of John’s condition; he has two tumors: one on his pituitary gland and one in the middle of his brain.

Before John’s wish could be granted, however, Kids Wish Network needed to raise funds for it and a wish funding specialist made...
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C's bring back West

At the 2007 NBA Draft, the Celtics shipped Delonte West out to Seattle in a package deal for ray Allen and Glen Davis, helping to shape the Big Three that would go on to win Boston's 17th championship banner the following season. Now, three summers later, the C's have West back to jiunge Allen, Davis and the rest of the core chase down Banner 18.

Boston announced on Wednesday that it has signed the free agent guard to a contract, giving the Celtics a total of 17 players who are on track to be in training camp later this month. West has career averages of 9.9 PPG, 3.1 RPG and 3.7 APG over six NBA seasons and shot at least 38.9 percent from 3-point range during his last two seasons in Cleveland.