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On the road again


      Cs open with a nice 9-1 run here in Portland. Cs need to continue on this path, push the pace and lock in defensively. I wish we were able to see Jrue tonight. I truly adore how that man plays this beautiful game of basketball. Cs are in for a fight tonight. These Blazers have a few solid pieces. JB has played his butt off so far. Cs have hit some rough patches but are bouncing right back. Today has a feel that it could be a barn burner.

     JB is playing at an MVP level and deserves more love for it. He's turned what should have been a transition year, into a year we can actually compete in. We are so definitely making noise in this year's playoffs. Queta out here doing the two step at the club with that scoring move right there. Love this kid and how far he's come. JB ends the half with an exceptional three off the handle. Now that was freaking beautiful!

     Cs are in a nice and tuck third quarter, I really need Derrick White to knock down some damn shots. Five points right now isn't cutting it and I demand more. We are in a tight one right now. Derrick continues to struggle, just don't get it. Cs are trailing but can still pull this one out. I need to see JB find guys in their flow, maybe a drive and kick to White. Hugo once again is out here making winning plays! Kids a winner! Cs are within one as time continues to tick away. Cs don't make enough plays down stretch and lose. Celtic Pride. 

     
     
     

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