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Philly Again...


      Yet again we are playing the Philadelphia 76ers. I can't say the game really matters other than it's on NBCs peacock. With a win tonight the Cs can get back to 500. DWhite opens our scoring. Nice to see Minott get on the board with a corner three. Sam Hauser hits his first shot of the game. So far I'm seeing a Celtics offense that absolutely can't hit a shot. Defensively we are lazy and lacking effort. How can an entire team shoot so poorly and barely give any effort???

     What are we watching Celtics fans? A team that needs something or someone but that ain't happening. Cs trail by ten but it honestly feels like we are down by 30. Cs will really need to find their heart in the second half. It starts with max effort in D and then actually making shots on the other end. Give me something to watch guys because that first half made me want to turn off the TV. This third quarter is already off to a rough start. With that said the Cs are starting to fight back and show some life. 

     I need to JB to go off here in the third, he's been way too quiet tonight. JB has awakened in this third and is dominant right now. Heck of a block by DWhite right there. DWhite with a huge shot plus a chance for the three point play at the line. DWhite and JB carried the Cs in the third. I was glad to see them both get it going. The fourth quarter has been good but... when YOU CANT BOX OUT YOU ARENT GOING TO WIN. I'm disgusted by tonight's loss, we should have a better record yet we don't. Quick turnaround as we get Memphis at home. Celtic Pride Always.

     

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