Which team is the favorite to win the NBA Finals in 2024—the Boston Celtics? The answer from legendary Celtics beat writer emeritus
Bob Ryan may not sit well with certain supporters of the ball club.
In a recent episode of the podcast “Bob Ryan, Jeff Goodman, and Gary Tanguay!” from CLNS Media, the hosts discussed this issue,
and Ryan offered his opinions on a candidate that, in his opinion, had flaws. Ryan also discusses how Iowa standout Caitlin Clark has
contributed to the success of the women’s NCAA Tournament thus far in Big Dance.
Watch the video attached below to hear what Ryan and company had to say about Boston’s chances of making the playoffs and much
more.
If you like this podcast, you should also listen to the many other New England sports podcasts on the CLNS Media network, including
“First to the Floor,” “How Bout Them Celtics,” and others.
Golden State’s fifth straight victory was secured thanks in large part to Green’s valiant defensive stop, for which he received
tremendous appreciation from his teammates for the amazing play in the crucial moments.
In an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area’s “Warriors Postgame Live” after the victory, Chris Paul said that Green’s block was one of
the best plays he had ever seen in his 19-year NBA career.
“I told Dray, ‘That might be one of the best plays I done ever seen in my career, and I’m not exaggerating, man,'” Paul disclosed at the
“Warriors Postgame Live.” “Someone who enjoys defense like me, if you just see the heart, I can appreciate it.” The history of my
relationship with Dray prior to coming here is well documented. But the way he competes is wonderful to witness every night. He
intended for us to triumph tonight.”
The defensive play of Andrew Wiggins against Mavericks star Luka Dončić was crucial to Golden State’s exciting victory on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old praised his colleague for his outstanding clutch play in Tuesday’s game and discussed how Green helps him and the
rest of the Warriors flourish defensively.
“Draymond is unique,” Wiggins said to the press. Extremely unique. Mastermind of defense, he’s everywhere. Everyone else can play
freely defensively because they know Draymond is behind them, knowing that he has everyone’s back. You can be sure he will make up
for any mistakes or lapses in judgment.”
After admitting that he anticipated Green to foul Mavericks big man Daniel Gafford on the play, head coach Steve Kerr said that the
All-NBA forward’s defensive play has been a huge factor in the Warriors’ recent comeback.
Kerr told reporters, “It was just a huge play, probably the most important defensive play of the game.” “I assumed he would try to foul
him, but he simply had the ideal angle for the
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