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Dancing With Wolves


      Cs are in Minnestoa tonight and are holding their own vs a good team. Cs are up six here in the third after having a damn good first half. JB has been excellent tonight. Cs force a shot clock violation and that's why you play hard on D. Cs are in these City Edition uniforms and I'm not a big fan. Cs will need to really get their offense going if they want this win. It's been a bit stagnant so far. Minott forces the turnover on the inbounds. That's a Tommy point and he's a player Tommy would have loved. 

     JB with a huge block but it's for naught as Edwards grabs the lead for the Wolves. Edwards is starting to heat up. That man can bring it against the best. He's got a fire in him that you love to see even when he's doing it vs the Celtics. There needs to be a kicks cam to check out what the fellas are wearing. I know every time MJ was on the floor I made sure to see what kicks he had on. I always make sure my kicks match my outfits. I've always been a fan about wearing nice kicks. Cs trail by one as the quarter winds down. 

     The Cs are playing with fire at the end of this quarter. Joe says games can be won and lost at the end of quarters and we are losing. JB scores and we only trail by two. JB had 27 in the first half but really didn't do all that much in the third. Time to become Mr Fourth Quarter and take this game over. Cs need to Simons to show what he can do out there. He's know for his offense and we need some. Cs really need a defensive stop here. Just like we needed, we get that stop. That was a huge play in the scope of the game. 

     The Celtics offense has no rhythm at all. At least their defense is picking up the slack. Cs are down by four and we have a timeout on the floor. We need JB back in this game and he needs to go off. Derrick White will also be a key here in the fourth. This is getting away from us, with that said JB with a chance at an And One. That was really needed at this point in the game. Unfortunately he misses the free throw. PP with a huge offensive rebound and score. Cs trail by six and it could be more. 

     Edwards to the line for three free throws, this game is getting away from us. It's unfortunate given how well that first half went. This just shows how inconsistent we are as a team. A reason why we may make the play in or not make the playoffs at all. These Wolves uniforms are pretty sleek. Always been a fan of their logo especially the original one. I loved KG when he played here and always wanted him in Green. One of those franchises you have a soft spot for. JB for three! The Cs have tied this game after it got away from them. Anthony Edwards with the dagger and that's game. 

     

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