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      Houston you have a problem and that problem is the Boston Celtics! Derrick White was an absolute problem for the Rockets last night. Damn near had a double double and was totally balling out. The Rockets had no answer for him and he showed when called upon he steps up. His three was smooth and his ability to attack the defense is nice! Derrick White has and will always be one of my favorite players of all time. Come playoffs he's gonna be a problem! He's just elite on both ends and really has a high basketball IQ. 

     The Pride of Portugal put up some good numbers last night. He had a solid ten points and NINETEEN rebounds! This young man has grown and continues to grow right in front of our eyes! I'm pleased we picked up another big but what he a Garzilla have done is awesome. Both of our bigs made some incredible plays last night. They have done so all season,  they will be a nice punch come playoffs. There's an edge to these guys and we can bang and battle with anyone. Baylor was balling with fifteen points and ten boards. Another solid pick by Brad who is growing each and every game. 

     PP gave us twenty seven points and seems to be that super sub off the bench we need. He is just so shifty and keeps the D on their heels. His game has continued to evolve and he's gonna show off in the playoffs. His defense is underrated and gives other guys fits. This roster has a bunch of guys who are willing to get down and dirty. Kudos to Ron Harper Jr last night. He got the start and played excellent D vs KD. Yet another incredible find by Brad Stevens. Cs have the Heat on Friday and I want them to blow the doors off them! Superbowl Sunday we get the overrated Knicks and expect JB to shit down Brunson and put up 30. Celtic Pride!

     

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