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What a win

 

  

     When the Cs needed plays the Jays stepped up and made winning plays. Yet how about that freaking rebound by Derrick White! I tell you this much the Sixers are playing off their butts. Yet it's through hard work and good coaching. With that said this game gave me some real anxiety. I'm so impressed with Tatum and Brown making those clutch plays throughout the entire game but especially the fourth. What can I say about these Celtics but I love them and want them to succeed. 

     PP made some HUGE shots tonight and I live his grit. That kid makes huge plays and never fails to impress me. Vuc played well but he's lacking on D. His passing overall was good and he made some big shots. Queta didn't have his best game but he did what he could. Garza made some plays especially his three ball. Cs will have to use the three bigs in a way to compliment the other guys out there. Baylor showed no fear tonight going after Paul George. He made some key plays on both ends, he's a tough kid kinda like Pritch. 

     This is shaping up to be a tough series but after tonight I have even more confidence Cs can grab game four. What I want and need to see in game four is a focus on Defense. Especially on some of these drives and kicks and the moving screens. Offensively we need that ball moving a bit more. I saw some moments with over dribbling and not to much movement on offense. I think Ca will make those necessary adjustments and be ready to roll on Sunday. 

     JT man oh man was he clutch especially with that dagger three to seal it. That was beautiful and that kid deserved that moment. I mean I'm hoping for plenty of those moments this post season. Celtic Pride! Banner 19 in sight. 
     

     

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