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      Cs could not have played worse in this first half. So many missed shots and way too many turnovers. You wait all day to see them ball and they come out flat. The only upside is it can't get any worse. Cs will need a huge third quarter to get back into this game. It's going to start on the defensive end. Let's see if they have it in them especially since Superbowl Sunday they will welcome the Knicks. 

     JB starts the third getting to the cup for the And One opportunity. JB from the midrange and he's heating up. He's been the only guy who looks like he's ready to play. Cs made a little headway only to get punched in the mouth. JB gets no love from the refs at all. Garza and Queta have been busy with this two big lineup. Huge shot from Sam and that's his first bucket of the game. Crazy especially since we are into the third. Cs need a run here or the fourth is not gonna be fun. 

     PP with the three, followed by DWhite for three! Things are looking up and we are making a run. It's going to have to be all hands on deck if we want to get all the way back in this game. PP for three again and he's starting to heat up at the right time. PP gets inside and scores with a chance for the And One! The lead is down to six... Vuc is out here making big plays! Vuc again! The big fella knows where to be to make plays. PP rips the ball away from Ware, huge play. 

     DWhite for three!!! Cs have tied this game up at 72. Baylor with the Huge block right there! DWhite for three, the crowd is rocking and Heat have cooled down. Hugo and Powell are face to face and things are getting rowdy! Sam Hauser getting the Cs a second chance and it results in PP for three! PP again this time in Powells face! DWhite with huge blocks leading us to victory and hitting huge shots per usual! Celtics Pride!
     
     

     

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