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Cavs played 8 easy games coming in, we played 13 tough ones. That's a testament to how good they are, but it's hard to think that doesn't matter.
Quote from: Moranis on June 01, 2017, 07:45:47 PMSounds like excuses for a mostly terrible showing against the CavsLol dude...what is it with you?
Sounds like excuses for a mostly terrible showing against the Cavs
Quote from: wayupnorth on June 01, 2017, 07:49:23 PMQuote from: Moranis on June 01, 2017, 07:45:47 PMSounds like excuses for a mostly terrible showing against the CavsLol dude...what is it with you?You gotta know your CB personalities.
Who isn't banged up? It's the playoff.
Quote from: wayupnorth on June 01, 2017, 07:49:23 PMQuote from: Moranis on June 01, 2017, 07:45:47 PMSounds like excuses for a mostly terrible showing against the CavsLol dude...what is it with you?Are you new here? Or is this a long-simmering question?
Quote from: saltlover on June 01, 2017, 08:21:50 PMQuote from: wayupnorth on June 01, 2017, 07:49:23 PMQuote from: Moranis on June 01, 2017, 07:45:47 PMSounds like excuses for a mostly terrible showing against the CavsLol dude...what is it with you?Are you new here? Or is this a long-simmering question?No, I have actually bee on around since 06...just sometimes I have to ask what the heck...I just don't get it sometimes.
Quote from: slightly biased bias fan on June 01, 2017, 07:13:28 PMThe Celtics were bruised and battered during their run through the playoffs, with Isaiah Thomas, Avery Bradley, and Jaylen Brown all dealing with hip injuries. But president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said those three were not alone.Forward Al Horford was playing through an elbow injury and guard Marcus Smart was suffering from significant back spasms. Neither ailment is expected to require offseason surgery, Ainge said, but he added that the two certainly played through pain.“Guys just gutted it out,” he said.https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2017/06/01/celtics-were-more-banged-playoffs-than-they-let/kBxBMH9FR1lAUrw0MY2yAM/story.htmlIts the playoffsDanny getting soft?
The Celtics were bruised and battered during their run through the playoffs, with Isaiah Thomas, Avery Bradley, and Jaylen Brown all dealing with hip injuries. But president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said those three were not alone.Forward Al Horford was playing through an elbow injury and guard Marcus Smart was suffering from significant back spasms. Neither ailment is expected to require offseason surgery, Ainge said, but he added that the two certainly played through pain.“Guys just gutted it out,” he said.https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/celtics/2017/06/01/celtics-were-more-banged-playoffs-than-they-let/kBxBMH9FR1lAUrw0MY2yAM/story.html