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The Dream of B2B is over


      Time for the Celtics to show why they are road warriors and bring this home. Early on its been a very choppy game for the Cs. Defensively they are making some plays and missing others. Although that was a heck of a block from KP. It also nice seeing KP hit a three. Hopefully that three will be the one that gets him started. It would be nice to see him have a big game. Cs are going to need him. It would be nice to see Sam and Payton get it going tonight. 

     Cs are very cold tonight, Brown is the only one who can score right now. The second quarter has been an absolute disaster for the Celtics. This is the end and last run with this group. I'm very sad that this is how the Celtics run ends. With only one title and guys being on the verge of being traded out. I wish Tatum didn't get hurt. What a brutal way to lose especially with how bad their shooting has been tonight. My gut is telling me this is the last time Jrue, KP, and Sam will wear Celtic green. 

     Anyone who thinks the Knicks won this series is sadly mistaken. The Celtics lost this series with poor shooting and the Tatum injury. I believe the Pacers will expose the Knicks who are a bunch of frauds. Nesmith will hound flops a lot as he did last season. Miles Turner will be the answer to Kat who honestly sucks! Pacers have the better roster and Coach. As much as I don't like Reggie Miller, I actually don't mind this Pacers team. Do it for the Hick from French Lick! In all reality the winner of the West is winning the whole thing. Always and forever Celtic Pride!
     
     

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