
Andrew Callahan
Patriots Beat Reporter at Boston Herald
Patriots reporter/columnist @BostonHerald. IG/YouTube: @_AndrewCallahan. @PatsInterferenc podcast. @NBCSBoston.“Rule No. 76: No excuses, play like a champion.”
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1 week ago |
orlandosentinel.com | Andrew Callahan
Trailing by one with 24 seconds left in Wednesday's Game 2 of the Celtics' second-round playoff series with the Knicks, Joe Mazzulla called a timeout. Mazzulla designed a play for Jayson Tatum to get a running start with the ball thanks to a screen at mid-court that would create a runway for him going at Knicks center Mitchell Robinson and then the hoop. It worked. Tatum dunked the ball, and the Celtics jumped to a 90-89 lead with 18.5 seconds left.
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1 week ago |
bostonherald.com | Andrew Callahan
Trailing by one with 24 seconds left in Wednesday’s Game 2 of the Celtics’ second-round playoff series with the Knicks, Joe Mazzulla called a timeout. Mazzulla designed a play for Jayson Tatum to get a running start with the ball thanks to a screen at mid-court that would create a runway for him going at Knicks center Mitchell Robinson and then the hoop. It worked. Tatum dunked the ball, and the Celtics jumped to a 90-89 lead with 18.5 seconds left.
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1 week ago |
bostonherald.com | Andrew Callahan
Jayson Tatum had no shot. Nothing. He drove into traffic with a wobbly handle and no angle. The Knicks swarmed him with three players and three seconds left in the left corner. He collapsed like a dying star. If you want to know why the Celtics are staring at a frightening 0-2 series deficit unforeseen by the entire basketball-watching world, start there. Start with the dying star. Through two games, the Celtics have been out-scored with Tatum on the floor.
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1 week ago |
unionleader.com | Andrew Callahan
Mikal Bridges ripped the ball away from Jaylen Brown in Monday’s final seconds and flung it skyward, a soaring exclamation point on a puzzling night at TD Garden in Boston. No question was bigger than this: How did that just happen? The Celtics collapsed into a 108-105 puddle that opened a second-round playoff series most predicted they would comfortably seal in five games.
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1 week ago |
bostonherald.com | Andrew Callahan
FOXBORO — The first time new Patriots quarterback Joshua Dobbs met Drake Maye, they were about as far from Gillette Stadium as possible. Try 3,000 miles away in Cancun. Back in March, Dobbs saw Maye’s physical gifts in-person during an NFLPA golf tournament where they convened shortly after Dobbs signed a two-year contract with the Patriots in free agency. “He can hit the crap out of it with a driver,” the 30-year-old backup said with a smile Tuesday.
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