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The unofficial leader of the Celtics
Originally Published: May 9, 2010
By
Chris Broussard | ESPN The Magazine
BOSTON -- The Big Three is a cool, if dull and unoriginal, nickname. So let's keep it. It's useful, reminding us that Boston has a trio of likely Hall of Famers who play with heart and guile and great skill.
But what's been hinted at for the past year has now become official. The near triple-double in last year's playoffs didn't do it. The All-Star berth this past February didn't, either.
But what's been happening in this series between the Celtics and the Cavaliers, particularly ...
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