An horrible game with guys far from their standards (Smart and Rob defensively, Horford and Grant offensively, Tatum in the second) but at least we maintained our grit and Jaylen is maybe getting better and better in this serie (he was the biggest concern on the 0-3 I guess, wit Mazzula decisions), which is the key.
Finally it is an historic game which lead to an historic serie if we win it. Derrick is now a bostonian for life. Last game, we surely will keep our grit, but Jimmy and Bam will give everything they have. We are favorite again and this is no good. Jays have to do it, show it is the Jays territory and destroy the Spoelstra zone time.
At least if we pass the Heat, medias and fans will doubt us against Denver (with stamina, up and downs, coaching) and as underdogs we will be able to give everything to the end.
I was reading the Denver Stiffs fan blog last night. They are incredibly confident, and even dismissive, of both the Celtics and Heat. Which I find funny. Yes, the C's have had bad moments in the playoffs. Yes, Miami punches above their weight class and probably shouldn't be where they are.
But Denver has faced no-one. Minnesota is the most pathetic franchise in basketball.
the Suns are a poor man's Celtics. KD and Booker are a lot like Tatum and Brown, but don't defend as well. And their supporting cast was very sketchy. Ayton is a dog, Paul is old, bench is thin. they are a lot like the Nets team that Boston swept last year. Thin and soft.
And the Lakers, while hot, still just barely made it into the playoffs and have a godawful supporting cast. Austin Reaves would be, what, our 8th-best player?
The Nuggets haven't really been tested.