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Quote from: Bankshot on June 17, 2008, 07:55:55 AMQuote from: wdleehi on June 17, 2008, 07:52:59 AMBoston is 11-1 at home. Lakers blew a record lead in LAThey almost lost an elimination game at home, something a Phil Jackson team almost never does. Lakers are teetering on the ledge. Boston plays like a bulldozer at home. But what about Gasol and Odom? They look like all-stars with Perk not playing. I bet they have great confidence now that the Celtics are just as soft in the middle as they are. I'm sorry, but I'm just not optimistic about this game at all. And despite that, the Celtics almost beat the Lakers in LA in an elimination game. I still think if the Celtics start KG on Odom tonight instead of Gasol, he will remove Odom as a threat. And then, PJ/Powe/Davis all need to take turns pushing Gasol the best they can. (Unless Perk plays, then Gasol cann be tossed around)
Quote from: wdleehi on June 17, 2008, 07:52:59 AMBoston is 11-1 at home. Lakers blew a record lead in LAThey almost lost an elimination game at home, something a Phil Jackson team almost never does. Lakers are teetering on the ledge. Boston plays like a bulldozer at home. But what about Gasol and Odom? They look like all-stars with Perk not playing. I bet they have great confidence now that the Celtics are just as soft in the middle as they are. I'm sorry, but I'm just not optimistic about this game at all.
Boston is 11-1 at home. Lakers blew a record lead in LAThey almost lost an elimination game at home, something a Phil Jackson team almost never does. Lakers are teetering on the ledge. Boston plays like a bulldozer at home.
Quote from: wdleehi on June 17, 2008, 08:01:27 AMQuote from: Bankshot on June 17, 2008, 07:55:55 AMQuote from: wdleehi on June 17, 2008, 07:52:59 AMBoston is 11-1 at home. Lakers blew a record lead in LAThey almost lost an elimination game at home, something a Phil Jackson team almost never does. Lakers are teetering on the ledge. Boston plays like a bulldozer at home. But what about Gasol and Odom? They look like all-stars with Perk not playing. I bet they have great confidence now that the Celtics are just as soft in the middle as they are. I'm sorry, but I'm just not optimistic about this game at all. And despite that, the Celtics almost beat the Lakers in LA in an elimination game. I still think if the Celtics start KG on Odom tonight instead of Gasol, he will remove Odom as a threat. And then, PJ/Powe/Davis all need to take turns pushing Gasol the best they can. (Unless Perk plays, then Gasol cann be tossed around)Thank you, I feel a tiny little better. I hope you're right. I'm going to be a basket case until they finally pull it off... if they do.
I'm trying to think good thoughts. We are the better team. We do have the next two games at home. Defense wins championships and we play much better defense than the Lakers, BUT...there are way too many bad things happening here. 1. Our plane gets in to Boston late with mechanical problems. Not a huge deal, but still2. Perkins looks like he is out for the rest of the playoffs.3. Ray Allen was still in LA as of Monday night with his ill son. (One huge bit of good news is that it seems his child is okay.)4. Rondo looks like he has lost all confidence5. KG had a tough time being aggresive in Game 5, which we need now more than ever with Perk on the shelf.6. Doesn't some team have to come back from 3-1 to win a series?Stop it. Stop it. Stop it!! Why can't I stop thinking bad thoughts. Somebody tell me to relax. Somebody tell me something positive. PLEASE!!