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Watch: Young Celtics fan asks coach Stevens why Thomas was traded

Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports / Action Images One Boston Celtics fan has yet to come to grips with the fact that Isaiah Thomas is no longer part of the team. During a Q-and-A session at the Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday, Celtics head coach Brad Stevens was asked by a young boy, Shane, why Thomas

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