Boston Celtics: November Wrap Up
After kicking off November with a loss to the Indiana Pacers, the Boston Celtics reeled off six-straight wins against the likes of the Houston Rockets and Eastern Conference rivals Detroit Pistons, Toronto Raptors, and first-round playoff foe Atlanta Hawks. Fans with Boston Celtics tickets were stunned when the new-look Denver Nuggets (sans Allen Iverson) defeated the Boston Celtics 94-85. The Boston Celtics moved on without a hitch, winning the remainder of their games in November, going 14-2 overall during the month.
Boston Celtics: December Outlook
Boston Celtics tickets have been flying out of the box office already, as the Boston Celtics have a jam-packed December schedule. Fans with Boston Celtics tickets can’t wait to see Eastern Conference showdowns against the Orlando Magic, Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, and Philadelphia 76ers, along with a slate of tough Western Conference challengers: Portland Trail Blazers (twice), New Orleans Hornets, Utah Jazz, and 2008 NBA Finals foe, the Los Angeles Lakers on Christmas Day.
Boston Celtics: Home Stand
The Boston Celtics will host three young, competitive teams in the Orlando Magic, Indiana Pacers, and Portland Trail Blazers all in the first week of the month. While all three ball clubs should give the Boston Celtics fits, fans with Boston Celtics tickets will be looking ahead to the nationally televised contest against Brandon Roy, Greg Oden, and the budding Portland Trail Blazers.
Boston Celtics: East v. West
The Boston Celtics will then take on the Indiana Pacers – a young team that handed the Celtics their first loss of the 2008-09 season. The Indiana Pacers’ win was no fluke, winning by a whopping 16 points, and the Boston Celtics are out to right the ship against the Pacers. Then, the Boston Celtics will take on the struggling Washington Wizards on the road. Fans with Boston Celtics tickets will likely be waving their Boston Celtics logos in the stands as the Boston Celtics should walk out with an easy win.
The Boston Celtics will be tested once again against a couple of tough Western Conference teams, including the New Orleans Hornets and the Utah Jazz. Boston Celtics PG Rajon Rondo will have his hands full with two of the most explosive point guards in the league in Chris Paul and Deron Williams, respectively. Outside of the game against the Houston Rockets and a loss to the Denver Nuggets, the Hornets and Jazz will be the first real challenge for the Boston Celtics.
Boston Celtics: Atlanta Hawks
Come mid-December, Boston Celtics tickets are sure to be hot sell when the Boston Celtics square off against former first-round playoff foe, Atlanta Hawks. When the two teams met on November 12, the Boston Celtics edged past the Atlanta Hawks in the final 0.5 seconds of the game thanks to Paul Pierce’s game winner. The Atlanta Hawks have proven that their success is no fluke and will continue to be a thorn in the Celtics’ side, and fans with Boston Celtics tickets are loving the budding rivalry between the two ball clubs.
Boston Celtics: Back to Beantown
After what should be a tight road game against the Atlanta Hawks, the Boston Celtics will return to TD Banknorth Garden to take on the Chicago Bulls and Atlantic-Division foes New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers. The New York Knicks are truly the surprise team of the season, and the Boston Celtics have yet to face the Al Harrington in a NY Knicks logo. The Philadelphia 76ers may be at the bottom of the Atlantic Division standings, but the Boston Celtics and fans with Boston Celtics tickets know not to look past this dangerous team. Fans clad in Boston Celtics logos will be lining up for their Boston Celtics tickets to see their team in action at home before hitting the road for the remainder of December.
Boston Celtics: On the Road Again
The Boston Celtics’ four-game road trip will take them on a tour of the West Coast. On Christmas Day, the Boston Celtics will take on the LA Lakers in a rematch of the 2008 NBA Finals. Boston Celtics tickets will give fans a dose of holiday hoops action in what should be a thriller of a game between two of the NBA’s best teams. A quick turnaround will have the Boston Celtics headed north to face the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings, which should amount to a couple of easy Ws for the Boston Celtics. The Boston Celtics will punctuate their December schedule with an exciting game against the budding Portland Trail Blazers.