The Celtics are coming back strong after the all-star break. They battled the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night and the L.A. Lakers last night. Led by Pierce and Allen on Tuesday, the team pulled off a 95-92 win against the Kings. Paul Pierce racked up 17 points, followed by Ray Allen with 15. Then, on Thursday night we had a close call but ended up just barely beating the Lakers 87-86. Luckily for us, Kobe wasn’t playing last night so we just had to fend off Pau Gasol. Unfortunately, he was on fire and knocked down 22 points. But in the end, the Celtics were just way more well rounded as usual, with each one of our starters scoring over 11 points, and Ray Allen stepping up with 24 points. Keep the ball rolling, boys!!
My name is Michelle and I'm a 22 yr old senior at Fordham University in the Bronx. I'm majoring in Communications and someday want to be a TV Producer, but for now I'm just an intern. I grew up in Sterling, MA, which is near Worcester for anyone who isn’t fortunate enough to have heard of my small farm town, famous only for apples and Mary Had a Little Lamb. And FYI, it's pronounced Wooster, not Wor-chester. There's no 'H' in the word, get it through your head. Anyway, as a native Masshole I am obviously a HUGE diehard Boston sports fan. I'm especially crazy about the Red Sox, Patriots, and Celtics, but if the Bruins start doing well, I’ll jump on that bandwagon. Now you may be wondering, why would I choose to go to college in a city where I absolutely despise their sports teams? Well, I'm here to inform you that despite the Yankees, Mets, Jets, Giants, Knicks, and their fans, New York is actually one of the best cities in the world. This blog demonstrates how to balance the life of an NYC girl with always remaining a loyal Masshole at heart. I will provide you with the latest Boston sports news, along with wicked cool bars in NYC where you can catch your favorite hometown teams!
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