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Proportions
« on: May 25, 2010, 03:27:35 AM »

Offline misha

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We were on a 6:0 run (3 home and 3 away) against the two teams with the best record and without home court advantage. In comparison to 2008, then it took us 20 games to reach the finals  (15 so far this time), and we were 2:2 with Pistons after four games in 2008 conference finals. Yes, C's haven't played well today, to say the least, but it still took them 2 lucky 3 pointers to beat us in overtime.  It's natural to have bad nights, like this one, after an amazing run that we had. There's a limit of how many games in a row you can win in this stage of the playoffs. Let's be realistic, C's are doing much better than anyone expected.

We have nothing to complain about. C's are still 3:1 up, one game away from the finals and I like our chances. There are so many teams that would love to be in our shoes. 
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Re: Proportions
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2010, 04:56:49 AM »

Offline Celtics Fan

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What next then? for all this screening we have to flash out. No double team. We found ourselves trapped at times. Overplaying the pump fake, it was alot of defensive break downs too, the Magic didn't have nothing to lose so they can fling threes like crazy but I tell you what we can afford to let Jameer Nelson get in to the lane like he did.