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jojenns t1_j0h5ned wrote

The basketball hall of fame is 2 hours outside boston

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LivingMemento t1_j0h9hg6 wrote

Bill Russell statue at City Hall.

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StingraySteves4head t1_j0hfekj wrote

If you can afford it and there’s a game while you’re here, go to a Celtics game. One of the best crowds in the league, just a great environment

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drtywater t1_j0ie19y wrote

Ya college basketball here is not that popular college hockey is more popular here. As others have mentioned the basketball hall of fame is in Springfield and if are driving from NY you can swing by there on the way. Celtics game would be a big one if you can afford it.

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FlawedEscape t1_j0j1zaq wrote

If you're going to be in Massachusetts in general and have some time to spare maybe take the drive to Springfield,MA and visit the basketball hall of fame

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neogonzo t1_j0hc3di wrote

We're not much of a college basketball town, but in a couple months, you have a chance of catching a quality ACC game at Boston College. Northeastern, BU and Harvard are other Boston D-1 schools but in lesser conferences.

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some1saveusnow t1_j0keady wrote

Quality ACC team at a Boston College game*

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neogonzo t1_j0kuh7y wrote

hah right. not sure if duke or NC are coming this year but BC still has the occasional guy who goes pro. I believe there’s still a few out there in the NBA (Reggie Jackson, Jerome Robinson, and Ky Bowman recently)

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some1saveusnow t1_j0lj68n wrote

It’s true, caught some BC games a few yrs ago when they had Bowman and Robinson and good seats were extremely affordable and the games were great. This season looks….tough so far

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222KFT t1_j0lkhck wrote

Take a picture sitting next to Red Auerbach statue on bench in Faniuel Hall

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