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Cs vs Bucks Giannis Vs Tatum

      We have a tight one here in the fourth. 


     C's and Bucks are tied up at 95. We have a jump ball and let's hope the C's can grab it. As much as I like the Greek he barrels into guys and gets away with it. What a bogus flagrant one call on JB. Give me a freaking break. This league is soft as margarine. Basketball used to be a tough game now it's just soft. 

     C's get JB in the post against the smaller guy. He draws the foul and makes only one free throw. JT is very aggressive going to the cup and draws the foul. I like them going to the rim and drawing fouls. That's how you win close games to like this. C's force the bucks into a turnover. JT for three!!! C's with a four point lead! C's will need some championship level defense going forward. 

     C's call a timeout, and I expect an incredible play here. Off of timeouts Joe has become very good designing plays. Let's see what they have going right now. DWhite for three! Great pass by JT! C's with great D! Force yet another turnover! C's with a big possession here, and they lose the ball.  JT with the three off of excellent ball movement. That's Celtics Basketball! We have Jrue hitting the line with a chance to increase the lead. Money! C's with the steal and that should do it! Jrue Holiday with the offensive rebound and throws it off the bucks player. 

     From what I heard about the first and second quarters you have to be impressed by what the C's did especially in the third and fourth quarters. Kudos to Giannis for being an all time Great, unfortunately his team isn't very good. JT hits thirty yet again and what's most important is his team gets the W! 

     I'm noticing a trend with the Cs in these last few games. Starting off slowly on offense. Yet despite these slow starts they are making their will felt. Coming back in all these games only losing to the Warriors. They are a strong willed team who never gives up. Given how tough Joe is this team takes on his personality. You have to love the never give up attitude. These Celtics are like Rocky Balboa. They take the hits but get back up and hit right back! 

C Us Rise! Bleed Green! Celtic Pride! Nineteen in Green! 

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