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Celtics keep things interesting by chatting with stars

The Boston Celtics’ conference calls have become a star-studded affair, with Mark Wahlberg and LL Cool J talking to the team while it is waiting out the coronavirus pandemic. Also making an appearance was former NFL player Myron Rolle, who went on to become a doctor and is now treating COVID-19 patients at Massachusetts General Hospital. Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge says Rolle has a “fascinating story� that he shared with the team.

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