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      Cs go into Golden State and lay the hammer to em. Nice to see old pals Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis. Memories of one title but should have been two. JB continues his MVP like play having a triple double. I'm not a huge stat guy but damn those numbers he put up were pretty sweet. Cs looked primed to be a top seed in the East. The only team in the East they are trailing is the Pistons. Not only record wise but overall. That Pistons team is nice and Cade is a baller. 

     Ron Harper Jr has and is making the most out of his opportunity with the Celtics. He's shown that he has a spot in this league and more importantly as a Celtic. Kid can shoot and loves to play D. Joe has found the right spots with him and it's paid off. PP has been thriving coming off the bench these past few games. He just has that it factor off the bench and we are seeing him at his best. Everyone who entered the game made a solid impact. I don't do that plus minus crap I do the eye test. With that said all our guys made winning plays tonight. 

     Cs next game will be against the most overrated franchise in sports history the Fakers. Led be load management Leflop. That team isn't going anywhere in the playoffs, way too many actual good teams in the West. My hope is the Cs go in there and wipe the floor with them unless the refs have other thoughts. It will be nice when JT comes back because that means we will be gearing up for a championship type run in the playoffs. That kid has worked hard and I believe wants to make an impact for this team. With all the radio media ignorance trying to break them apart I say shut it. These two know being together give them their best opportunities at titles. Celtic Pride! 

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