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(HOUR 1) Hart and Fitzy recap a frustrating Game 1 loss for the Boston Celtics against the New York Knicks, and they discuss whether the team will continue to rely on three-pointers so heavily after a historically bad night shooting the basketball. Plus, the guys hear from fans of the Boston Celtics, all of whom share their relative levels of concern after watching their team fall to the New York Knicks in Game 1 of their second-round series. They also break down Kristaps Porzingis' struggles, Joe Mazzulla's coaching strategies, and other hot-button topics related to the C's. (HOUR 2) On today's Three Point Stance: Andy was unimpressed by the presence of Celtics' fans at TD Garden on Monday night, Fitzy shares the details of a bizarre lawsuit involving QB Shedeur Sanders, and Ted criticizes the job done by the Celtics' coaching staff. Plus, Ted shares his breakdown of Game 1 between the Celtics and Knicks with Hart and Fitzy, and the guys discuss the value that assists have in the Celtics' ability to control the style and pace of play in this series. They also re-visit Andy's Three-Point Stance take from earlier in today's show, and they discuss the lackluster performance put forth by Celtics' fans in the stands at TD Garden during Game 1 of Boston's series against the Knicks. (HOUR 3) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson discuss the ongoing issues at first base impacting the Boston Red Sox, and they share the potential options available to the team to solve this issue as they embark on a series against the Texas Rangers. Plus, the guys discuss Triston Casas' future with the Boston Red Sox, and in Major League Baseball, after another season of his prime has been lost to injury, and they react to a comment made by manager Alex Cora regarding the potential of Rafael Devers playing first base this season. (HOUR 4) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson continue the ongoing conversation in Boston regarding Jayson Tatum's reputation as a superstar in the NBA, and they discuss how Tatum's performance in Game 1 did not measure up to the performances of other superstars currently playing in the NBA playoffs. Plus, the guys review CFB rankings published by USA Today, a list that acted as a scathing indictment against the UNC football program, on today's Odds and Ends.
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(HOUR 1) Hart and Fitzy recap a frustrating Game 1 loss for the Boston Celtics against the New York Knicks, and they discuss whether the team will continue to rely on three-pointers so heavily after a historically bad night shooting the basketball. Plus, the guys hear from fans of the Boston Celtics, all of whom share their relative levels of concern after watching their team fall to the New York Knicks in Game 1 of their second-round series. They also break down Kristaps Porzingis' struggles, Joe Mazzulla's coaching strategies, and other hot-button topics related to the C's. (HOUR 2) On today's Three Point Stance: Andy was unimpressed by the presence of Celtics' fans at TD Garden on Monday night, Fitzy shares the details of a bizarre lawsuit involving QB Shedeur Sanders, and Ted criticizes the job done by the Celtics' coaching staff. Plus, Ted shares his breakdown of Game 1 between the Celtics and Knicks with Hart and Fitzy, and the guys discuss the value that assists have in the Celtics' ability to control the style and pace of play in this series. They also re-visit Andy's Three-Point Stance take from earlier in today's show, and they discuss the lackluster performance put forth by Celtics' fans in the stands at TD Garden during Game 1 of Boston's series against the Knicks. (HOUR 3) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson discuss the ongoing issues at first base impacting the Boston Red Sox, and they share the potential options available to the team to solve this issue as they embark on a series against the Texas Rangers. Plus, the guys discuss Triston Casas' future with the Boston Red Sox, and in Major League Baseball, after another season of his prime has been lost to injury, and they react to a comment made by manager Alex Cora regarding the potential of Rafael Devers playing first base this season. (HOUR 4) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson continue the ongoing conversation in Boston regarding Jayson Tatum's reputation as a superstar in the NBA, and they discuss how Tatum's performance in Game 1 did not measure up to the performances of other superstars currently playing in the NBA playoffs. Plus, the guys review CFB rankings published by USA Today, a list that acted as a scathing indictment against the UNC football program, on today's Odds and Ends.
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