It is interesting how our main weapon in the first two games was physical play. We consistently hammered Howard, sometimes in ways that you can only get away with in the playoffs.
Now that we are losing, some Celtics fans are complaining like Lakers fans in 2008.
We need to get back to the physical play of the early games. The loss of Perk in game 5 due to questionable T's definitely made it tough to be as physical as we would have liked, but even before that play we weren't being as physical with Howard as we were in the start of the series.
No, it's not. Elbowing someone in the head is not "physical play". It's not a basketball play at all, and it's extremely dangerous for players' health.
Playing straight up physical with the requisite pushing, shoving, and denying position is fine. That's the bread and butter of our defense. However, I'd like you to point at the last Celtic that elbowed someone in the head during an in-game situation.
If Howard wants to be a "tough guy" so badly, I'd suggest a change of career to professional martial arts. Basketball is (or at least should be) a game of skill.