man, we all can be critical but these guys ARE human. there was way more good plays than mistakes. regardless of what happens people should be supporting this team. don't be like the other losers in boston who follow casually and just point out every mistake made. we won't have this team forever. try to appreciate them why we have 'em. this team showed tons of heart if nothing else. they played their hearts out. i love this team. this loss was fing terrible. i'm ticked. my dad does'nt need this crap. but there was no lack of effort.get behind these guys now so you can know you stuck by them. it's easy to jump on the favorite. that's not us anymore. that does'nt effect the support of true c's fans.
Thanks for saying that, man. I'm a huge huge Celtics fan, but I don't live in Boston, nor have I ever, so maybe I can't relate, but I can never understand why fingers always need to be pointed. I'm as frustrated as much as anyone, but I love these guys, including Doc, so much, that I could never point the finger at them. I know that Boston fans have perhaps more passion in their sports than any other American city, but the way some fans try to tear down the players and coaching just doesn't seem fair. I realize that everything is in the heat of the moment, but I think we forget sometimes that it is an honor and a privilege to be watching this amazing team play. They don't just have hearts of champions, they are champions, and how soon we forget how much we praised everyone all summer. I know that winning and losing changes everything, but is there any way that people can just appreciate this for everything that it is and stands for? Or does too much passion get in the way of that? Either way, I'm proud to be a Celtics fan, my favorite team ever, and in my own heart, I could never be that angry with any one of the coaches or players. But that's just me.