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Sac Town Tonight


      Cs look to find their winning ways again, after that loss to the Hawks. Cs are without JB but everyone else is here to play! DWhite finds Queta for the JAM to start. PP finds Queta and we are off to a good start. Cs need to get out to a big lead and never look back. Nice seeing Baylor in the starting lineup. Sam hits a corner three and things are looking good. Cs are playing with excellent pace tonight. I love the way Queta is getting in the action tonight. It's crazy that these Kings cut him, which is our gain.

     So far everyone who had been in the game had made an impact. With no JB it allows everyone to get additional minutes. With those additional minutes each guy has made an impact. Cs are shooting at a pretty high clip, it's been a very efficient first quarter. A nice forty piece for the Cs in this opening quarter. Cs with a fifteen point lead and should win this one by thirty. Cs look pretty good overall tonight and just need to sustain this pace and effectiveness on offense. 

     Nothing to complain about in tonight's win, the Cs handled their business. I'd really like if they blew out all the bad teams they played. Yet this is the NBA and it just doesn't happen. We had several guys in double figures showing how balanced we are on offense. You realize how good these guys are when guys like JB are out. Trade deadline is approaching and I don't see the Cs doing anything. This ownership team doesn't want to spend and may try to shed money. As basketball fan I'm curious to see where Giannis ends up. He's an incredible player who could elevate a contender.

     We are just about a week away from the Superbowl in which the Patriots go for number seven! We have the Celtics that day too, talk about a win win! Celtic Pride!
     

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