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Bruins Place Defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok on Waivers

Milwaukee Bucks Poll: Which “big fish” are you interested in?

Arsenal at Inter Milan match thread: stay sharp

Bruins Game 50: Notes, Lines, and How to Watch vs. Stars

Daily Bean: Bruins Gameday; Goalie Fight, Trade Talk, More Injuries in New Jersey
It is a Boston Bruins gameday. The Bruins, who rank as the first Wild Card, are taking on the Stars, who sit third in the Central. The Bruins were involved in trade chatter as this weekend approached. They walked on one player that they were close to landing, as he did not come with a […] The post Daily Bean: Bruins Gameday; Goalie Fight, Trade Talk, More Injuries in New Jersey appeared first on Boston Hockey Now.

Alexandria Hotel Joins Hilton

Milwaukee Bucks Midseason Player Grades

Pistons vs. Celtics final score: Detroit cements status as best in the East
A showdown between one of the league’s top offenses facing one of the league’s staunchest defenses ended with defense winning out as a Jaylen Brown contested jumper bounced off the rim, and the Detroit Pistons outlasted the Boston Celtics 104-103 in front of a raucous Little Caesars Arena crowd. It was a prize fight for 48 minutes, going back and forth with the Celtics hitting deep threes and Detroit’s defense creating running opportunities. It also featured two freshly minted All-Star starters as Cade Cunningham faced Brown. Brown won the matchup 32 points to 16, but Cunningham won the war. Cade’s wrist is obviously still impacting his offense, and he was relatively selective with his shots. The ones he did take, beyond 15 feet anyway, were flat. But Cade played a brilliant facilitation game and attacked the rim when the opportunity presented itself. Cunningham had 14 assists and zero turnovers and was able to get himself to the line 10 times. The belt for this one goes to Tobias Harris. The soft-spoken Detroit veteran played his best game of the season, with a team-high 25 points. He hit several huge threes on a night when Detroit struggled with its shot. The Pistons also called his number often, as they took advantage of size mismatches by feeding the power forward in the post to back down an undersized Celtics defender and get a clean look at his patented 10-foot turnaround jumper. Harris also delivered defensively, switching and playing solid help and man-to-man defense. It was Harris who got the assignment to guard Brown with 4.4 seconds remaining, with the entire arena knowing exactly where the ball was going as Boston looked for a game-winning shot. Detroit also got a big boost from Jalen Duren early. He was nearly unstoppable inside with his face-up game, his deft footwork to create easy looks at the rim, and his rim pressure in the pick-and-roll. He finished with 18 points and nine rebounds When the Pistons weren’t turning to Unc to patiently dissect Boston’s defense, they relied on their defense to create offense. The Pistons had a 19-4 advantage in points off turnovers and a 20-3 advantage on the fastbreak. Again and again, the Pistons had an answer for whatever Boston was able to throw at them. Whether it was Brown’s all-around offensive brilliance or 11 combined threes from Sam Hauser and Payton Pritchard, Detroit never looked like a team that expected anything less than a victory when the final buzzer sounded. And they were right. Again. Because they put themselves in a position to rely on their defense for one final possession. And their defense was up to the task. The Pistons team is imperfect. It’s clear they need more shooting. But it is also clear they have so many ingredients needed to deliver a championship. Tonight they faced off against one of the best teams in the league and came out on top. It’s just what they do.

Bucks vs. Hawks Player Grades: Kuzma in, KPJ out and the Bucks hold on

Rapid Recap: Bucks 112, Hawks 110

Giannis named All-Star Starter

