I feel bad for even thinking this, but it's creeping into my head that Thibs interviewing with the Hornets has been a distraction to the team.
One of the legitimate questions that has to be on the table, all the tin foil refuse on this blog aside.
I'm watching this again, and the more I wade through this, the more I think Magic Johnson is right - the length of the series has caught up with us. Nelson is absolutely abusing Rondo off the dribble, Rondo is quitting on a bunch of screens on first contact, Pierce and Allen are a step late on every rotation and Garnett is being treated like a stick man inside.
I would absolutely shut this team down before Friday's game. No running, no shooting, nothing except brain work. Especially Rondo. I have my doubts that he's healthy, but in a weird way I hope he does have a minor injury. Because if he doesn't, his performance the last two nights becomes even more worrisome.
Here's the bottom line: As with Monday, Orlando played harder, with more focus and more intensity. While I'd love to stick an elbow in the top of Eddie Rush's head, he didn't cost us this game.
What's worrisome is whether we can recapture the defense of the first three games. That will depend, almost entirely, I fear, on how healthy we are.
If we cannot, Orlando is going to win the series.