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Five reasons that the Celtics should feel good about their future

The Boston Celtics are in the midst of an offseason with a lot of negatives. But A. Sherrod Blakely sees a handful of reasons that the Celtics should feel good about their future despite likely losing Kyrie Irving and Al Horford.

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