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Buzzing into Charlotte


      No Derrick White and no Jaylen Brown... No problemo! Cs came out punching tonight vs the Hornets. A little payback for that loss in Boston. JT was straight balling in that first half looking like himself. PP was lighting it up and all the stay ready guys did their job. Ron Harper Jr came in and made some big plays. He's such an asset off the bench and going forward. This entire Celtics roster has done an exceptional job this season. I love these guys and want them to win it all. Anyone watch that Uconn finish?! College sports are incredible! What a clutch shot by Mullins!

     It's remarkable that Jayson Tatum is playing as well as he is. For a guy who had a major injury and to be looking like this is unreal. Modern medicine is simply amazing. The will of JTs heart and work ethic are second to none coming back this year. Reminds me of another great if not the greatest. Remember when MJ broke his foot and came back and went bananas in the playoffs vs the 86 Celtics. There's something to be said about the will of a human being. Let's hope all of JTs work ends in Banner 19. 

     I love Hugos confidence and eventually his skill set will match that. Baylor has stones of steel! He's made big shots this year and some key defensive plays. Cs will have to lock in here and finish this one off the right way. Cs defense this season has been on another level when they are locked in. Defense wins championships! Cs need to reset and get back to Celtics basketball. What has been a comfortable lead is now down to nine. Joe calls timeout and my hope is we respond well. Generally this season after timeouts they play with much more focus. 

     Back to back buckets by Queta and what did I say! That dunk looked like he was suspended in the air! Air Queta! JT is killing this Hornets D. Slicing and dicing into the paint and scoring. Follows it up with a three! Bing Bang Boom! Cs responded so well after that timeout. The mark of a great team and a team that loves their Coach. Joe has done a tremendous job this season. Coach of the Year! Cs Win! Celtic Pride!

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