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The Celtics could be without 7 key players vs Magic
Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Neemias Queta, Sam Hauser, Payton Pritchard and Nikola Vučević are all on the injury report.
BOSTON — The Celtics could be without most of their rotation when they face the Orlando Magic on Sunday.
Jayson Tatum (right Achilles repair management), Jaylen Brown (left Achilles tendonitis), Derrick White (right knee contusion), and Neemias Queta (right toe sprain) are all out. Sam Hauser (low back spasm), Payton Pritchard (left foot plantar fasciitis), and Nikola Vučević (right ring finger fracture management) are all doubtful.
The lengthy injury report comes as no surprise, because the Celtics have already locked up the No. 2 seed with one game left to play in the regular season. None of the injuries appears to be cause for concern, and everyone except for Tatum laced up on Friday night, when the Celtics blew out the New Orleans Pelicans and solidified their standings in the Eastern Conference.
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Free Jacks fight to finish, but fall short against Old Glory DC
New England Free Jacks head coach Ryan Martin talks about his team being 70% new players and how training has gone so far.
QUINCY, Mass. — The New England Free Jacks (0-2-0) fell short to Old Glory DC by just two points, 21-19, in their home opener at Veterans Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Fans showed up to support the team with an attendance of 3,200.
Last time the two teams faced off, the Free Jacks came up short by just three points, and coming in, Old Glory had won three out of the four games against New England.
Captain Joe Johnston, who played the match with broken bones in his right hand, spoke to the loss, saying that the team may need a little bit more time before they are able to stand out in the league.
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