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Atlanta in the House


      Cs welcome the Atlanta Hawks to the Garden and look to cook em like they did in Atlanta. Cs should be ready to go as they are enjoying some home cooking yet again. These are the games you need to build on especially being at home. No Queta tonight but Garza and Williams should be able to fit the bill. I'm hoping PP shows out on his big day. You need to embrace every birthday and everyday for that matter. Let's Go Cs! Time to build a nice win streak, and show why you are a top team in the NBA. 

     What a crap start for the Cs tonight... The offense stinks right now and I don't have a good feeling. Seven points and the quarter is almost over. Cs need an effective finish to this quarter, because this game is unwatchable. I feel like I'm wasting my time watching this damn game. Anfernee Simons is the only one playing with any juice. Cs are getting smoked and I don't know if they can pull this comeback off. I was looking forward to tonight and now I'm disappointed and disgusted. 

     Garza making some huge hustle plays as the Cs try to cut into this horrible lead. Good news is they have time to do it! Here's hoping that we make this comeback happen. We need to cut this lead down to single digits by halftime. If we do that I like our chances. The wheels on this bus are falling and I've got that sinking feeling. Cs have cut the lead to only fourteen at the half is gonna take a huge comeback in the second half. 

     Cs could never get close to making this a game. Honestly I'm very disappointed in this loss tonight. I was pumped to see Joe go after the refs especially because they are so bad. NBA refs are the worst except for Bill Kennedy! That man is a gem! The NBA season seems to drag on sometimes and we aren't given guys best. They really could and should trim the regular season so that we get the best of the best. No more load management just go out there and ball! Cs are now tied in the East with the Knicks who I believe are frauds. Come Friday I expect a better game and a Celtics win. Celtic Pride!
     

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