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The Maine Celtics play their home games at the Portland Expo Building. The team debuted in the 2009–10 season as the Maine Red Claws and have since won three division titles. The Boston Celtics purchased the franchise in July 2019 from Maine Basketball, LLC, a company chaired by William Ryan Jr., [3] and renamed the team the Maine Celtics in ...
Maine Red Claws: 27: 23.540: 10: 16–9: 11–14 Fort Wayne Mad Ants: 22: 28.440: 15: ... Attendance: Game was behind closed doors Referees: #18 Isaac Barnett #55 ...
Maine Red Claws : 19: 31.380: 15: 11–14: 8–17 Central Division. Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB ... Attendance: 2,783 Referees: #49 Evan Scott #16 Nate Green #42 ...
Attendance: 2,600 Referees: #30 Mitchell Ervin #54 Jason Goldenberg ... Maine Red Claws; NBA Development League Rookie of the Year Award: Tim Frazier, Maine Red Claws;
Maine Red Claws 0 E2: Maine Red Claws: 2: E3 Fort Wayne Mad Ants: 1 E1: Raptors 905: 2: W3 ... Attendance: 1,969 Referees: #45 Ray Acosta #54 Jason Goldenberg #70 ...
Maine Red Claws (affiliated with the Boston Celtics) ... Attendance: 3,250 Referees: #39 CJ Washington #45 Ray Acosta #48 Vladimir Voyard-Tadal; April 27, 2016
Maine Red Claws Iowa Energy: 2.74 Field goal percentage: Greg Smith: Rio Grande Valley Vipers.668 Three-point field goal percentage: Antoine Agudio: Canton Charge.539 Free throw percentage: Blake Ahearn: Reno Bighorns.962 Double-doubles: Marcus Lewis: Tulsa 66ers: 34 Triple-doubles: Maurice Baker Kenny Hayes Elijah Millsap: Dakota Wizards Maine ...
[28] [29] Gallon was then allocated to the Maine Red Claws. [24] The returning and allocation players were joined by the tryout players and the draftees for the training camp, where the players would compete for a place on the teams' 12-man roster.