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Episode 549

POSTGAME POD: "Preseason P is back!" - Pritchard making case for greater role in regular season

The Celtics beat the 76ers in their third preseason game, 112-101. Seven Boston players finished in double digits, as the team’s role players continue to make their case for a larger role in the team’s rotation come the regular season. 1:00- Chris Forsberg shares his thoughts on the game 12:27- Eddie House joins Amina Smith to offer instant reaction and analysis following the win 15:28- Abby Chin catches up with Sam Hauser after the game in an exclusive 1-on-1 interview 16:50- Brian Scalabrine and Drew Carter break down who’s impressed them the most so far in the preseason Presented by 24AutoGroup.com

Celtics Talk

October 12, 202319m 32s

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Show Notes

The Celtics beat the 76ers in their third preseason game, 112-101. Seven Boston players finished in double digits, as the team’s role players continue to make their case for a larger role in the team’s rotation come the regular season.


1:00- Chris Forsberg shares his thoughts on the game

12:27- Eddie House joins Amina Smith to offer instant reaction and analysis following the win

15:28- Abby Chin catches up with Sam Hauser after the game in an exclusive 1-on-1 interview

16:50- Brian Scalabrine and Drew Carter break down who’s impressed them the most so far in the preseason


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