The Details of the Celtics' Complete Preseason Schedule

The Celtics open preseason play against the Sixers on Oct. 8.
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Last week, there were details revealed regarding three of the Celtics' five exhibition games.

Boston's preseason slate starts Oct. 8 against the Sixers at TD Garden. While the C's will have a home-and-home with Philadelphia, they will first face the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 9 before traveling to the City of Brotherly Love for a matchup that will take place on Oct. 11 at Wells Fargo Center.

After that, Boston will complete its home-and-home against New York, hosting the Knicks on Oct. 17 at TD Garden. The Celtics then wrap up their preseason schedule with a game vs. the Hornets at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Oct. 19.

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