Bill Belichick is sure to push his New England Patriots players as they prepare for their Week 5 appointment with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night. But the Patriots coach isn’t going to play the blame game after the Patriots’ tough loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 4. Defensive end Trey Flowers was asked how Belichick has reacted. “Belichick — he’s one of the greatest coaches. He expects and demands highly of all his players,” Flowers said on WEEI’s “Ordway, Merloni and Fauria” on Tuesday. “It wasn’t one of those — point fingers and things like that. He just told us, bottom line … we’ve got a short week. We’re onto Tampa. He just told us, we’ve got a lot of work to do. Us as players,
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It was a bold stroke by the Celtics’ Danny Ainge — he traded away Isaiah Thomas for Kyrie Irving. On paper, the moves makes sense — Irving is younger, taller, locked in for a couple of years on his contract (Thomas is a free agent next summer), and Irving is not injured right now while Thomas is. Jaylen Brown told Complex Magazine he sees the opportunity but said deal changes the Celtics’ culture.