The Boston Celtics organization recently did a beautiful thing for its players.

While Celtics players are allowed to have family members in the Disney bubble now, some of them have chosen not to bring loved ones since the bubble isn't really a “family-friendly” place.

So, a lot of the guys are missing their wives, girlfriends, kids and parents.

Sensing how mentally draining it can be to be away from your family for so long, the Celtics had players' family members record video messages for them:

This is great and yet another example of why the Celtics franchise is a first-class organization.

Boston and the Toronto Raptors will play Game 7 of their second-round series on Friday. The winner advances to the Eastern Conference Finals to face the Miami Heat, while the loser will lose a heartbreaking, hard-fought series.

The Celtics were 0.5 seconds away from taking a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. However, Raptors swingman OG Anunoby hit a buzzer-beater over Boston small forward Jaylen Brown in Game 3. Toronto then won Game 4 to tie the series before the Celtics took Game 5 in blowout fashion.

Game 6 was one for the history books. The contest went into double overtime, with the Raptors winning behind a 53-minute performance from Kyle Lowry.

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Game 7 between the Celtics and Raptors should be a good one. Both teams will certainly leave it all out on the floor.

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