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Podcast: Catching Up with Bob Lobel


Join legendary Boston sportscaster Bob Lobel and host Joe Parello as they discuss the biggest sports stories of the day, and look back on some of the greatest moments in New England sports history. 
This week, Lobel talks the response of Boston's sports teams to the Marathon Bombings, and the role sports play in overcoming such a tragedy.

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LADY JETS BEAT ORLANDO LADY JACKETS 53 -46; 3 - 0 IN AAU TOURNEY

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JASON TERRY, "MARK CUBAN CALLED ME TO SAY..."

Jason Terry is excited about the possibility of joining the Boston Celtics for the upcoming season. Talking with Terry we learned that Mark Cuban did call him to inform him that the Mavs will not offer him a qualifying offer.

"He called me to say that the Mavs will not be able to offer what any other team could. We will not offer you a deal", says Terry. "Boston will be a good fit for me".

Terry is currently focused on his daughter's AAU team as they try to win a National Championship in Orlando. Full interview with Jet will air on Tuesday's show.

MAVS OUT OFF DERON WILLIAMS SWEEPSTAKES; JET TERRY HEADED TO BOSTON

Sources have informed us that Deron Williams will not sign with the Mavs as many hoped.

Jet Terry has also received a 3 year, $15 million dollar deal to join the Boston Celtics. He will allow the Mavericks to counter offer the deal.

No matter what happens in Game 7, the 76ers have already won

The stage is set for another epic game in this historic rivalry that includes some of the greatest players in NBA history. I have the Cs winning this game purely because they are at home, have a veteran team, and Rajon Rondo should be motivated to make-up for his bad play in Game 6.

Even if Boston advances, the 76ers should consider forcing a game 7 a win. They started out the season red-hot, but took a huge nose dive after the All-Star break. 76ers entered the playoffs as a 8th seed having to go through the #1 seeded Bulls. Lady Luck has been wearing a '6ers jersey ever since. Injuries to Derek Rose and Joakim Noah helped pull off the upset. Now an injury to Avery Bradley and Ray Allen has helped push this series to 7 games.

For Doug Collins and his young team to get this kind of playoff experience together will be phenomenal for the organization and the players for years to come. The NBA is a "rite of passage" sport. First you make the playoffs and exit in the 1st round. Then you get the second round or conference finals to lose a close series in 6 or 7 games. Only after that, you finally build the mental make-up of a champion. Luckily for 76ers fans their team and coach get to do this together.

- Rodney Fisher, RF Sports Radio