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POSTGAME POD: C's close out regular season with a win on 'Mike Gorman Day'
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POSTGAME POD: C's close out regular season with a win on 'Mike Gorman Day'

The Celtics close out the regular season in style, beating the Wizards 132-122 behind Payton Pritchard’s career-high 38 points. The day belonged to Mike Gorman, however, as the team honored him throughout his final regular season broadcast after 43 years covering the team. 1:00- Chris Forsberg shares his thoughts on the day’s events 5:10- Eddie House and Tom Giles offer reaction to the game before replaying the halftime Q&A between Mike and Brian Scalabrine 15:15- Scal hands out the ‘Tommy Award’ to Mike Gorman and Giles and Eddie shares their thoughts on Mike and the day’s festivities Presented by 24AutoGroup.com

Celtics Talk

April 14, 202419m 44s

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Show Notes

The Celtics close out the regular season in style, beating the Wizards 132-122 behind Payton Pritchard’s career-high 38 points. The day belonged to Mike Gorman, however, as the team honored him throughout his final regular season broadcast after 43 years covering the team.


1:00- Chris Forsberg shares his thoughts on the day’s events

5:10- Eddie House and Tom Giles offer reaction to the game before replaying the halftime Q&A between Mike and Brian Scalabrine

15:15- Scal hands out the ‘Tommy Award’ to Mike Gorman and Giles and Eddie shares their thoughts on Mike and the day’s festivities


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