Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On Celtics podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Celtics and the NBA. Hosted by Boston Sports Journal beat writer John Karalis, the Locked On Celtics podcast provides expert, local analysis from a former basketball player who is at all practices and games. The Locked On Celtics podcast takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Celtics locker room and all over the NBA. The Locked On Celtics podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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Boston Celtics Mailbag: Jayson Tatum attacking, Joe Mazzulla credit, & funniest moment
With some time off before the next series, we open up the mailbag for answers about Jayson Tatum attacking the rim by rolling after picks, giving Joe Mazzulla credit, and a bad sports town in Miami. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal has all that, a look at how postgame interviews work, and then his favorite/funniest moments of the season.
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Boston Celtics win Game 5 behind big Derrick White game, eliminate Miami Heat
The Celtics came out strong and stomped the Miami Heat, winning Game 5 by 34 points and moving on to the Conference Semifinals. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into the dominant defense, White's big game, and why the Celtics not only wanted to play Miami, they needed to beat the Heat in this way.
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How do Boston Celtics move forward during Kristaps Porzingis' injury absence?
Porzingis will reportedly miss several games, but not the rest of the postseason. So how do the Celtics move on without him? John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss all of the possibilities, including doing nothing different at all and just using their regular non-Porzingis rotation. Also, when do the Celtics go with Xavier Tillman? How much do they use Al Horford, and do they unleash Jayson Tatum at center?
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Boston Celtics win Game 4 in Miami, lose Kristaps Porzingis to calf injury
The Celtics got another relatively easy win over the Miami Heat in Game 4 of their opening round series, thanks to 38 points from Derrick White. But the bigger story is losing Kristaps Porzingis to a calf injury in the first half. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explains why Game 5 is now a must-win closeout game because of the injury. Plus, why the defense was good enough, and why their game plan against the Heat takes away any math advantage Miami is hoping for.
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Boston Celtics back in control of series? Miami Heat out of answers? Game 4 crossover preview
The Celtics answered Miami's adjustments in Game 3 and played a great game. Can Boston keep their heads and do what's necessary to close this series? Can Miami get out of the season-long habits that crept back in during Game 3? How do the Celtics avoid taking the bait when Erik Spoelstra tries to keep Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown from distributing to Derrick White, Kristaps Porzingis and the rest of the Celtics? John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Locked On Heat host Wes Golberg get together for a crossover preview of Game 4.
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Boston Celtics defense shuts down Miami Heat in Game 3 win
The Celtics dominated Game 3 with their defense, holding Miami to only 84 points and keeping them from getting anything substantial from the 3-point line. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into the big bounce-back game for Boston, how their defense dominated, how Kristaps Porzingis and Derrick White were able to supplement Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, and more.
Customer Reviews
Spot On Analysis
John’s insight should be required listening for the Celtics’ coaches. Especially during the playoffs.
locked on celtics podcast
amazing can listen to when in my way to work and is so good if i wanna catch up on what happened during the game last night if i fell asleep during the game totally recommend
Good for daily Celtics
This was once a 5 star podcast for me. Karalis is usually on top of things and he provides more content than other options. Read his articles at Boston Sports Journal or listen to this Locked On podcast daily plus the occasional bonus weekend pods for the playoffs, etc. Unfortunately, Locked On runs too many ads. The ads and long intro are both excessive. I find myself fast forwarding almost 30% of each episode. Some of his takes are getting stale too.