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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: Chris Gaper, of the Boston Globe, on the Celtics and the Patriots Offseason (Hour 3)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1978 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Chris Gasper, of the Boston Globe, joined Felger and Massarotti during Hour 3.  The guys discussed the Boston Celtics series with the Philadelphia 76ers, Stephen A. Smith’s comments, and the latest from the Patriots offseason.

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0:00.0

These guys know how to connect with you about Boston sports. Say that more slowly because I'm stupid. Pelgar and Maz on 985. The Sports Hub. Now joined by Christopher L. Gasper. The L is for what, Maz? Lee. Lee. Christopher Lee Gasper here. Again in our Star Market Studios. How you doing, Chris? I'm good. How are you guys? What's going on? Just this. How do you feel about your Celtics?

0:23.0

Well, I would say that they look great in this series. There's no question about that, but we might want to pump the brakes just a little bit. I love it. Because they haven't won on the road yet. I love. And Terry Lozier has not shot better than 30% from the field in a road game yet. I could not have said this better.

0:37.5

So all these young guys have played great at home,

0:41.6

and I think Tatum was good in game six of the Milwaukee series.

0:45.6

I put Tatum and Jalen Brown in a slightly different category,

0:49.4

only because they're number three picks in the draft.

0:51.2

I think the expectations for those guys is a lot higher.

1:11.3

Terry Rozier has been outstanding. There's no question about it. But talking about trading him for Ben Simmons, he could be Russell Westbrook. Why don't you win a road playoff game, shoot better than 30% from the field in that game. Thank you. And then we can talk. Thank you. How about that? Could not have said it better myself. Could not have said it better myself.

1:13.0

What was the most important factor in the game last night?

1:25.1

The most important factor in the game, I think, was Ben Simmons being brutal. I mean, just brutal in that game. One point in the first quarter and he didn't score the rest of the game? He's setting you up, Chris. I'm setting you up to... He did this to me earlier.

1:25.7

He set me up.

1:27.3

To enhance your point from before.

1:30.1

The most important factor in last night's game is where it was.

1:27.8

Oh, well, that's... If that game was in Philly? If that game's in Philly, who's winning that game? The South is still could win that game if Ben Simmons is going to play like that. I know they could, but do that? I do. Give them the answer he wants. that's what he wants. I mean, you know. I know you want that answer.

1:45.2

And yes.

1:45.7

Well, I mean, you just, your first take was about a home court.

1:48.6

No, and I'm not disagreeing with you on that.

1:56.0

But you asked me a second question, and I'm giving you the answer that I believe in, which is it was Ben sent. He was brutal. See, that's what I said.

1:56.9

Okay, but he was brutal.

1:58.2

And they still got up 22.

2:00.3

Even with all his brutality, they were up 22.

2:01.6

Yeah, and you know what happened?

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