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Wizards are Turrible


      These Wizards are an absolute joke, they should be banished to the GLeague. Cs are handling their business in this 6 o clock start. Queta is having himself quite a damn good game. His teammates are finding him in the flow and he's making em proud. I have enjoyed watching Queta grow as a player. He's been such a hard worker for the Cs and I guarantee he only gets better. This Wizards team plays absolutely no defense what so ever. It's disgusting and disrespectful to the game of basketball. 

     Anyone watching the NCAA conference tournaments? I've seen some really good games and teams today. Michigan hit a 3 to win their game today and they are my favorite to win it all. Arkansas looks solid as former UMass Coach John Calipari leads them to an SEC Final. I remember so many epic games from the past. My first true memory of a title game was watching Michigan beat Seton Hall. I remember all the runs UMass had with Calipari. Those UMass teams were just a joy to watch. I lived and died with every possession. I used to go to UMass Basketball camp and got to play in the Cage and Mullins Center. I took home an MVP as well. 

     The other night in OKC the Cs were minus JT, DWhite and Vuc. Despite that they took OKC to the wire and honestly should have won. I'm with JB about what Shai does to draw fouls isn't basketball. These refs should ignore those flops and get back to real basketball. I'm even more confident in the Celtics chances to win it all this year. With how they have played vs the Wests best the sky is the limit. When we get OKC at the Garden it's going to be payback time. Plus we will have JT and DWhite back. 

     JT looks like he is getting more and more.comfortable out here. He's scoring at a good rate and rebounding like he never left. He's always been a good rebounder, I mean he's an all around stud. As we hit the playoffs he may be fully back to being his NBA level self. JT plus JB or JB plus JT is going to be a killer combo in the playoffs. If I'm the NBA I'm shaking in my sneaks. I'm sure they will put their best refs on the job to try to screw us over. This Celtics roster is extremely deep from top to bottom. Plus the way Joe is coaching this year has been really good. Cs are hitting their stride at the right time. 

     Well it's been fun tonight watching the Celtics. It's also been tough watching these Wizards and how they are embarrassing the sport I love. As bad as they are, they don't flop like Leflop who should just retire at this point. If anyone thinks he's a Goat candidate please seek help. Here's to the next game Celtics fans. See you then. Celtic Pride!

     

     
     

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