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When we heard the news ~24 hours before the C's first postseason game against Chicago about the unfortunate tragedy involving Isaiah's sister, we all felt saddened, and grieved alongside Mighty Mouse. We didn't care about the game of basketball at the time, and could care less about the games right after it, because this was bigger than that.

Then IT went out there and played a hell of a game just a day after his sister was tragically killed, but unfortunately the C's lost that game, and they ended up losing Game 2 as well. It was really a "dark time" both emotionally, and for the fate of the franchise, as everyone called us the "worst #1 seed in NBA history" and we fell behind 2-0 with the herculean task of needing to win multiple games ON THE ROAD. At the same time, we all supported Isaiah during the tough times he was going through, but it was just one hectic time for all of us (C's players/fans/management alike).

After a much needed two day break (extra day off), then comes Games 3-4, and CBS makes one major change. Gerald Green is starting. Now I acknowledge Rondo being injured also helped us out quite a bit. But man, this C's team played like a whole new team I'd never seen before. Everything was clicking, they were out there hustling, and more importantly, they seemed to have fun doing it again (playing with heart and pride all the way). "Horford is the worst NBA contract in NBA History", but now he's the BIGGEST reason the C's are still in it now, and he's played like a max-player. Definitely earned his $$$ this postseason. And Result, 4 straight wins after an emotional roller-coaster of a first two games

The Washington series was NOT easy at all, but boy did the C's come out firing. Everyone predicted before the series that WAS with the far more superior duo of Beal/Wall would wreck the C's and Boston were "lucky" to even be at that point. When they fell behind 16-0 and 20-3 to start, I thought, "oh boy, maybe everyone else was right". Then what happens? Insane 2nd half leading to a big Game 1 win, and in Game 2, on the night of Chyna's birthday... IT goes out there and drops 53. Idk about you guys, but I don't think there could have been an even better ending to that, especially with it going to OT and the C's playing a full 53 minutes to secure the win.

But not so fast. Up 2-0, we thought the C's figured it out. Then come two demoralizing blowouts on the road that suddenly sparks up the national media and haters again. Another few days of stress and doom and gloom around here. "Kelly Olynyk is such a dirty player" after the Game 3 incident..  >:(

But then they play another "perfect" game in Game 5 at home and win. Game 6 was close, but unfortunately ended badly for the C's, with Wall hitting the clutch shot there (nothing much the C's could do; kudos to Wall there).

Then it comes again... national media choosing Washington, doom and gloom for a few days before a "stressful" Game 7.

Game 7 happens, and it's not looking good. C's were trailing for a good chunk of the 3rd, and we thought... well, this might be it. BUT VOILA, IN COMES "KNOCKOUT OLYNYK"...  :laugh:

We thought it would be Isaiah (though he still had a GREAT 29 points, 12 assists that night), but of all people, it's KO our Game 7 hero.  :o

After the whole Oubre-Olynyk incident, it was only fitting that's how the series ended with Oubre also on the bench most of Game 7..  :laugh:

Now after two demoralizing games in this series, and with IT going out, you would have expected the C's to call it quits and have their season finish yesterday. But nope, that's not the C's we know. No Isaiah? No problem. Everyone chips in, defense plays phenomenal, and there's extra heart, hustle and grit out there to secure a Game 3 win ON THE ROAD w/Lebron only scoring 11 points...  ;D

The fact that the C's have avoided a sweep this series and could potentially force a Game 6 makes this a LARGELY SUCCESSFUL season in my books. Especially after losing IT in Game 2 and going on the road Games 3-4.. they managed a good win in Game 3 and almost again in Game 4.

I'm hoping the C's extend their season tomorrow night, and I know the C's will play hard (they won't get blown out at home again and they owe their fans a great performance, even if it's in a losing effort.)

Now I know, why this long post basically summarizing the playoffs...  ??? Well, because nothing in this postseason came easy. The C's are probably not even playing still right now (already eliminated), except that our team always fights to the end and responds when their backs are firmly against a brick wall.

If this truly is the end tomorrow though, then I guess I just want to say, THANK YOU CELTICS! We couldn't have asked for better progress this whole season/playoffs, and forget "just make it out of the first round". This team is now just 7 games away from a Finals, in an ECF, already having grabbed a road win at CLE w/o Isaiah, with a "far-from perfect, rebuilding" roster still. They could have folded many times earlier in the playoffs, but they didn't, and here they are.

I don't think I'm ready for "no Celtics basketball" for another 5 months, but again, if this truly is the end, KUDOS to the Celtics, and thank you for this fun, wild, and inspiring season!  ;D :laugh:
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If this really is it, then again, thank you C's.

Nervous for Game 5. Can't believe this could be the last game of the season for the C's  :(
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tons of great moments this year.

Its not over yet! I think weve got a good chance tonight. We need AB to be on fire.

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tons of great moments this year.

Its not over yet! I think weve got a good chance tonight. We need AB to be on fire.

Yep, and limit the number of dumb turnovers.

IMO, that's what got Cleveland back in the game (even before Irving's barrage started with like 5 minutes left in the 3rd).
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tons of great moments this year.

Its not over yet! I think weve got a good chance tonight. We need AB to be on fire.

Yep, and limit the number of dumb turnovers.

IMO, that's what got Cleveland back in the game (even before Irving's barrage started with like 5 minutes left in the 3rd).
I agree. It was a flury of bad decisions where I think the team got a little nervous, where we let Cleveland take control of the tempo and get their groove back. Then Kyrie took it from there.

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tons of great moments this year.

Its not over yet! I think weve got a good chance tonight. We need AB to be on fire.

Yep, and limit the number of dumb turnovers.

IMO, that's what got Cleveland back in the game (even before Irving's barrage started with like 5 minutes left in the 3rd).
I agree. It was a flury of bad decisions where I think the team got a little nervous, where we let Cleveland take control of the tempo and get their groove back. Then Kyrie took it from there.

Yeah, and it becomes an even bigger problem when the guys stop scoring.

That's where they miss Isaiah the most. When Kyrie was scoring, Isaiah could at least help on offense and keep us in the game.

But without him, there just is no other go-to, consistent scoring threat.
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The playoff comebacks shows this teams true grit

The KO game 7 break out and smart game breakout were great to watch

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The playoff comebacks shows this teams true grit

The KO game 7 break out and smart game breakout were great to watch

I'd like another breakout game from someone tonight. Going to need one..  ;D
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The playoff comebacks shows this teams true grit

The KO game 7 break out and smart game breakout were great to watch

I'd like another breakout game from someone tonight. Going to need one..  ;D
I think james young is due for one. Lol

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The playoff comebacks shows this teams true grit

The KO game 7 break out and smart game breakout were great to watch

I'd like another breakout game from someone tonight. Going to need one..  ;D
I think james young is due for one. Lol

Unfortunately I'd predict that to happen when we're already down 30...  :P
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Welp... looks like we have a little more than 3 quarters left in the season now...  :(
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Last quarter of the season. Every goal was accomplished this season. Hard to mad about that. Can't wait until next season.  :)

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THANK YOU C'S!

Last quarter of the season. Every goal was accomplished this season. Hard to mad about that. Can't wait until next season.  :)

Well said! TP.
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It was fun! Ahead of schedule, conference finals, one miraculous win vs cavs that I witnessed in first row, first pick in draft, IT heroics when healthy..future is bright

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It was fun! Ahead of schedule, conference finals, one miraculous win vs cavs that I witnessed in first row, first pick in draft, IT heroics when healthy..future is bright

You must have had a blast at Game 3 lol.  ;D
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