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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #15 on: June 11, 2010, 01:35:55 PM »

Offline droopdog7

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The thing is, we are missing shot and makeable shot.  I know part of their defense but how many layup have we missed.  Are we due for a blow out?  I sure HOPE we can blow them out on Sunday.

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #16 on: June 11, 2010, 01:48:09 PM »

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I don't anticipate a blowout.  Lakers are too good a team and too determined this year to be blown out no matter who's on fire on our side.  I'd love one but not expecting anything but nailbiters the rest of the way.

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #17 on: June 11, 2010, 01:48:28 PM »

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if there's gonna be a blowout, it's gonna be us be blown out in game 6 in case we lose on Sunday...
c'mon guys, what we need is just the W in game 5, there's not gonna be any blowout, the Lakers have been the slightly better team over the series and they won't let the C's get a 3-2 lead just like that, they're gonna fight for their lives!! we still havent played great in the finals and I dont feel this is gonna change overnight...

Our starters need to pick it up, seriously, it's a best-of-3 series now, they need to give everything they have left in the tank... in my book, the team who wins the game on Sunday will be the champion... I'm so pumped up for this one... ;D
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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #18 on: June 11, 2010, 01:54:12 PM »

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i almost have more concern after last nite than after game 3. why ?

because it took a super-human effort to beat the Lakers by 7 points at home with them playing good but not great.

unless ................ we simply will ourselves to win like the 1984 and 1969 teams did - but they had better offense than we do right now.

our defense has been good - we just struggle so badly to score - it's gonna be difficult unless we can just break the Laker's will - which i think is a possibilty. they are stronger than in '08, but still not in our league when it comes to grind-it-out mental toughness.
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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #19 on: June 11, 2010, 03:09:54 PM »

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Don't get me wrong, I would love a good blowout. 


I just don't think it is a must.

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #20 on: June 11, 2010, 03:16:20 PM »

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i almost have more concern after last nite than after game 3. why ?

because it took a super-human effort to beat the Lakers by 7 points at home with them playing good but not great.

unless ................ we simply will ourselves to win like the 1984 and 1969 teams did - but they had better offense than we do right now.

our defense has been good - we just struggle so badly to score - it's gonna be difficult unless we can just break the Laker's will - which i think is a possibilty. they are stronger than in '08, but still not in our league when it comes to grind-it-out mental toughness.


LA was in control for the most part of the game, they played pretty well. Had we made a few more chip shots, we would have won easily.

As long as it's not a touch foul type game, we will win. LA still cannot handle playing against our d when it's allowed to play playoff d. Thats why we won last night.

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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #21 on: June 11, 2010, 03:17:58 PM »

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i almost have more concern after last nite than after game 3. why ?

because it took a super-human effort to beat the Lakers by 7 points at home with them playing good but not great.

unless ................ we simply will ourselves to win like the 1984 and 1969 teams did - but they had better offense than we do right now.

our defense has been good - we just struggle so badly to score - it's gonna be difficult unless we can just break the Laker's will - which i think is a possibilty. they are stronger than in '08, but still not in our league when it comes to grind-it-out mental toughness.

I must've been watching a different game.  I saw a Celtics team that could pretty much get any shot they wanted throughout most of the game.  They were just missing easy shots that they'd normally make.  It didn't take a super-human effort.  It took great defense, rebounding and key contributions from the bench in the 4th quarter.  With their defense, the Celtics are capable of staying in any game.  And if their offense is clicking on top of that, no team is stopping them.

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #22 on: June 11, 2010, 03:20:38 PM »

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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #23 on: June 11, 2010, 03:25:49 PM »

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I am honestly anticipating a blowout by us. Just have a feeling Ray, KG, and Pierce will all be on.

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #24 on: June 11, 2010, 04:56:12 PM »

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Very unlikely.

1) Both teams are too good defensively
2) It's the biggest game of the season, so focus shouldn't be a problem
3) Most importantly, both teams are way too familiar with each other. The Celtics were caught off guard by the Laker length in Game 1. The Lakers were caught off guard by the off-the-ball screens for Allen in Game 2. But since then? It's a grind to even get a good shot. I think the rest of the series will look a lot like Games 3 & 4.

From a Laker perspective, this incarnation of the Lakers tend to play their best when they feel threatened or have something to prove. We always play very well when the series is tied, and we've seen that in this series as well.

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« Reply #25 on: June 11, 2010, 04:58:44 PM »

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boston got a lot of good shots and missed at the rim...without bynum..LA is in trouble

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #26 on: June 11, 2010, 05:06:34 PM »

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I have to think boston beats the lakers comfortably in at least one game....i think game 5 could be it...bynum is gimpy....boston's starters played very low minutes in game 4 and there is 2 days off...

I hope we win this one by 5
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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #27 on: June 11, 2010, 05:13:29 PM »

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Very unlikely.

1) Both teams are too good defensively
2) It's the biggest game of the season, so focus shouldn't be a problem
3) Most importantly, both teams are way too familiar with each other. The Celtics were caught off guard by the Laker length in Game 1. The Lakers were caught off guard by the off-the-ball screens for Allen in Game 2. But since then? It's a grind to even get a good shot. I think the rest of the series will look a lot like Games 3 & 4.

From a Laker perspective, this incarnation of the Lakers tend to play their best when they feel threatened or have something to prove. We always play very well when the series is tied, and we've seen that in this series as well.

Logical conclusion. This series has been wide open and unpredictable. The Scoring has steadily decreased but the Celtics did find some help off the bench yesterday. Lakers have to be concerned with Bynum's injury problems. In a war of attrition, objectively speaking, that should help the Celtics. But I am aware of Gasol's and Kobe's capabilities along with Lamar Odom. Can't sleep on Derek Fisher either. If I was not a Laker or Celtic fan I think I know who might have the advantage now but it is only by a razor thin margin.

And Game 5 will not be a Boston blowout.
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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #28 on: June 11, 2010, 06:19:23 PM »

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I don't want to think too much into or about Game 5.

All I know that it's the last game of the season in Boston....and I just want the guys to give their best.

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #29 on: June 11, 2010, 06:32:35 PM »

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Last thing I care about is by how C's win. I'm perfectly fine with winning the next two game by 1 point each.
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