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Trouble viewing this e-mail? [View in browser] [CSNNE.com] Follow us and share [Instagram] [Facebook] [Twitter] [RSS] TODAY'S BEST [Blakely: Rozier will get plenty of opportunities with Smart out] Blakely: Rozier will get plenty of opportunities with Smart out BOSTON – The good news is that Marcus Smart’s left ankle injury isn’t expected to keep him sidelined too long. But as [CSNNE.com first reported] CSN[NE.com] • Oct 20 • 11:56 AM ET [READ MORE] MORE NEWS [Smart injured as Celtics close out preseason with 121-96 loss to Knicks] [Female reporter recalls time David Ortiz stood up for her in minor league clubhouse] [Brady, like Belichick, doesn't have much use for tablets on the sidelines] [Hagg Bag: Happy, shiny Bruins talk a week into the season] [B's still marvel at 'legend of the game' Bobby Orr 50 years later] [READ MORE] [ADVERTISEMENT] ADVERTISEMENT [Boston Celtics] [New England Patriots] [Boston Red Sox] [Boston Bruins] [CSN NEW ENGLAND] This newsletter was sent to {EMAIL} because you are a registered user and subscriber of [COMCAST SPORTSNET] [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences] Comcast SportsNet • 42 3rd Ave. • Burlington, MA 01803 [Terms] | [Privacy]

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