The Boston Celtics are within the NBA Finals, and they’re simply two wins away from successful the 2022 NBA Championship.
Subsequently, it is protected to say they’ve constructed an elite roster.
Nevertheless, I imagine that for subsequent season in the event that they need to stay as a real contender, they should add a real level guard into the combination.
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One of many gamers that I imagine they need to check out is 2016 Rookie of The 12 months Malcolm Brogdon.
Why Brogdon?
The Indiana Pacers star level guard is already 29-years-old, and the Pacers are one of many worst groups within the NBA.
Subsequently, he ought to be capable to be moved for a good worth if they give the impression of being to commerce him.
As well as, he’s extra of a real level guard than the Celtics have.
Marcus Good is a good combo guard, who can do all of it, however I don’t see him as a real level guard.
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As for Brogdon, he averaged 7.1 assists per recreation in 2020 and will come into a job on the Celtics as a lead facilitator who isn’t trying to put up massive scoring numbers.
Through the 2020 season, he additionally averaged 10.0 assists per recreation throughout the NBA Playoffs.
The previous Virginia star isn’t seen as one of many high passers within the league, however I believe that given the chance to be the ground normal of an elite staff just like the Celtics he may very well be a participant who averages over 8.0 assists per recreation.
Is he the best choice?
No.
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May he assist the Celtics in an enormous method?
Sure.
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BOSTON (WHDH) – Boston Archbishop Richard Henning led his first Christmas Mass in the city on Wednesday, drawing a crowd of followers from across the country who wanted to be on hand for the historic occasion.
The Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross was a lot to take in for the archdiocese’s new leader.
“I’m just feeling a little overwhelmed, it’s my first Christmas in Boston, so that makes it extra special,” he said.
“My mission in life is not to bring people to me but to point them to the heart of Jesus,” Henning added.
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The message he delivered, parishioners said, resonated with those on hand.
“It was really profound, I really enjoyed his homily and the way the Mass was celebrated and I really enjoy the spirit of Christmas and the message that he taught us today,” one woman said.
Henning went on to meet with children at Boston’s Children’s Hospital to spread holiday cheer.
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WEST ROXBURY – The holidays are a busy time for food pantries. But with the number of Massachusetts families facing food insecurity now at a staggering 35%, according to the Greater Boston Food Bank, keeping those shelves stocked is a year-round job.
Darra Slagle is passionate about food. And it comes in box after box, bag after bag, to Rose’s Bounty food pantry in West Roxbury where she is executive director.
“I just love doing this. I love feeling like at the end of the day, my job meant something,” Slagle says.
“There’s always something to do”
And she’s tireless, wrangling countless volunteers at the pantry.
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“There’s always something to do here,” Slagle said. “There’s so much work that nobody is ever at a loss.”
Rose’s Bounty puts together food bags every week to help 2,000 people in a state where food insecurity reaches one in three households.
“And this city, this state that’s so wealthy that nobody should be going without food on their table,” Slagle said.
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Thousands of pounds of food orders
What Slagle gets little of is downtime. When she does, it’s at home making food orders for the pantry. On one day she showed WBZ-TV how she ordered more than 12,000 pounds. She will order 20,000 pounds for the entire week thanks to grants and donations.
“It’s a lot of effort on my part. Spreadsheets, I’m a big fan of spreadsheets,” she said.
Her drive to the pantry may be less than 2 miles from home, but passing these houses every day she says reminds her no one really knows the need behind closed doors.
“There’s probably a lot of mouths in that house to feed. Food’s expensive. Rent’s high,” Slagle said.
That’s what drives her to the pantry every day, ready for the next round of donations that will fill the shelves and help the homebound – the community Slagle wants to make sure doesn’t go hungry.
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“It’s a really happy place to be,” she said. “And we’re all working hard to do something good for our community.”
Beth Germano
Emmy award-winning Beth Germano is a general assignment reporter for WBZ-TV News. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Germano has been a New England-based reporter for more than 30 years.
The Boston Red Sox continued to rebuild their pitching staff, acquiring left-hander Jovani Morán on Tuesday from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for catcher and infielder Mickey Gasper.
The 27-year-old Morán appeared in 79 games as a reliever for the Twins from 2021 to 2023, posting a 4.15 ERA, striking out 112 with 52 walks and holding opponents to a .208 batting average. He missed all of last season recovering from Tommy John surgery. He originally was chosen in the seventh round of the 2015 draft.
In Gasper, the Twins are getting a 29-year-old who made his major league debut last season and appeared in 13 games with Boston. The switch-hitter was selected by the New York Yankees in the 27th round of the 2018 draft. He was picked by Boston in the minor league portion of the 2023 Rule 5 Draft.
The Red Sox and Twins both currently have 39 players on their 40-man rosters.