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Cassell day to day

Posted by Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff June 9, 2008 03:13 PM

Celtics backup point guard Sam Cassell is day to day after spraining his right wrist in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night. He has been doing some occasional icing.

Cassell is averaging 4 points and 1 assist in 19.1 minutes per game during the first two games of the Finals. If Cassell can’t play, the Celtics have veteran guard Eddie House, who has not played in the Finals. Boston rookie point guard Gabe Pruitt has not played in any postseason games.

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7 comments so far...
  1. I never thought I'd be so happy to hear about an injury. PUT EDDIE IN THE GAME!!!

    Posted by UtahCelticsFan June 9, 08 04:09 PM
  1. Hey Bob,

    I agree100%.....I won't conceed game 3 to LA......they will have to earn it and score at least 100 points..(The Celtics will make them work and they will be very physical) but The Celtics will win in 6....I do believe.......

    Good job Bob


    Mike from Plattsburgh, New York

    Posted by Mike Marr June 9, 08 06:49 PM
  1. Vinny del Negro I can understand, but the Rifleman as a head coach? Even as an assistant it kind of boggles the mind. Didn't Paxson play against Indiana?

    Posted by c's fan in AL June 9, 08 08:17 PM
  1. Great Blog, Curt.
    Hope to see on the diamond again soon.

    Posted by kamran.syed@yahoo.com June 9, 08 10:52 PM
  1. Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie!

    Posted by Chris June 10, 08 06:23 AM
  1. Eddie is going to dominate it he plays, just like he has all year!

    Finally the corpse will be off the floor!

    Posted by Mike June 10, 08 02:56 PM
  1. Are the Celtics pushing Cassell around in a wheelchair?

    Posted by Ira June 10, 08 04:13 PM
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