with the other Celtic teams (60's/70's/80's) i would hardly ever give up on them in a game. i was in atlanta the night Parish & the Celts rallied from 20+ down at the half to win.
but you must admit this team is easier to get discouraged with because they don't always seem to compete. this Celtic team (in the playoffs at least) have looked like they given up on themselves in a few tough road games - if they ever came to play at all.
so it's understandable that we would have given up the ghost last nite, what with the 4th quarter 10-point deficit and the bizarre officiating. last nite was a first for these Celtics in the playoffs - rallying in the 4th to win. let's hope they gained some confidence in themselves from this series.
one other thing - sure is nice not worrying about game 7 tomorrow.
I respectfully disagree ... though I usually agree with you, TS, this team, despite the lack of time playing together, has
also come back from 15 or 20 points down this year and rallied from a defecit,
more than once, and has exhibited just as much tenacity as any "new" team that I can remember.
They certainly don't have the maturity that a more experienced team has, (
because of lack of time together), but they have proven that they have what it takes to rally and pull out a win when the odds are against them. They can
also be their own worst enemy, but they have shown consistently that they have that extra "something" required to persevere.
However, I wholeheartedly agree with it being great to not have to play a game seven ... though I'm sure the NBA feels differently! (TP)