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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #30 on: June 11, 2010, 06:39:03 PM »

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Last thing I care about is by how C's win. I'm perfectly fine with winning the next two game by 1 point each.

Oh, wow ... not me, man ... I can't take these grind-it-out close games, they really stress me out. I want the rest to be Celtic blowouts, baby ... crush the Lakers spirit but good ... so they will remember for the next year at least!

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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #31 on: June 11, 2010, 06:48:57 PM »

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Last thing I care about is by how C's win. I'm perfectly fine with winning the next two game by 1 point each.

Oh, wow ... not me, man ... I can't take these grind-it-out close games, they really stress me out. I want the rest to be Celtic blowouts, baby ... crush the Lakers spirit but good ... so they will remember for the next year at least!

Games 5 and 6 ... Celtics by twenty-plus!
I wouldn't mind that either of course ;) As long as banner 18 is raised in the Garden and the Darth Vader of our time - Kobe is defeated, I'm a very happy guy.
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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #32 on: June 11, 2010, 07:20:47 PM »

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i'd hate to win without bynum on the floor.  i hope he plays.  We can still still win with him on the floor.  We could be celebrating a 4-0 sweep right now if we were shooting like we're supposed to be shooting.  Bynum or no bynum.  Ray makes 3 of those 13 misses and we win game 3.  We make half of the FT's we missed in Game 1 and we have a shot of winning that game as well.

Just as we BC fans say we could have won last year if KG was healthy, they would say the same thing if Bynum goes down. But it doesnt matter. Injuries happen, and I just want our team to win. Healthy Bynum or not
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Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #33 on: June 11, 2010, 07:47:46 PM »

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My opinion and predictions are rather simple: BEAT LA!

Re: Is game 5 the blowout game for boston?
« Reply #34 on: June 11, 2010, 08:02:28 PM »

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i'd hate to win without bynum on the floor.  i hope he plays.  We can still still win with him on the floor.  We could be celebrating a 4-0 sweep right now if we were shooting like we're supposed to be shooting.  Bynum or no bynum.  Ray makes 3 of those 13 misses and we win game 3.  We make half of the FT's we missed in Game 1 and we have a shot of winning that game as well.

Bynum or no Bynum just win. Who cares if an injury prone player is on the floor or not?