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Probably the pick, just because of the long-term possibilities.A Game 2 win, while exciting, is just us holding serve. The #2 pick on the other hand could boost our chances for a decade.
I voted the pick. Of course, we would all like it to be both but I think that undermines the integrity of the OP 's question.
Quote from: Roy H. on May 15, 2018, 06:30:36 AMProbably the pick, just because of the long-term possibilities.A Game 2 win, while exciting, is just us holding serve. The #2 pick on the other hand could boost our chances for a decade.My thoughts as well. A tougher choice would be the #2 pick or beating Cleveland in the series. They could win tonight and then lose the next 4 games.
Thanks for putting 'both' as it is the easy option and I am baffled why others didn't choose 'both', maybe they are not as greedy as me. If I had to pick pick one it would be a win in game 2 as that puts so much pressure on the Cavs and will create self doubt for them. I am happy with the squad for next season so a number 2 pick, while desirable, is not required.
So I chose "both"...yeah, I'm greedy, but after losing Hayward in five minutes, combined with all the "luck" the Celtics have had over the years, it's about [dang] time we saw something good happening to this team.