A Downer Day for the Boston Celtics

April 17, 2009

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Hank Hill

A Downer Day for the Boston Celtics

Yesterday was a sad day for the Boston Celtics and Celtic Nation. We found out that Kevin Garnett could be out for the whole entire playoffs and then, our main man, Danny Ainge, the Celtics' GM and the person responsible for getting KG and Ray Ray to Boston, had a mild heart attack. The good news is that Mr. Ainge is supposed to be fine and make a full recovery -- my blessings go out to him and his family. Meanwhile Doc made a comment yesterday morning that Garnett would likely not be available at all in the postseason that begins Saturday.

"Yes, he's out," Rivers told The Boston Globe. "I feel [he's out] for the season, but we just don't know yet." So with all this bad news, all my family (MIT, Matty, G, Rach, Ro, B, JR, Dato, Bobafet, Jon, KC, Neil, and even Murray) now believe that the Celts cannot repeat if we are not healthy, but I am going to keep on listening to my mother Doris on this one "If you believe enough in something, anything is possible." I also think that if Pierce, Ray Allen, and Rondo are on point and Perkins and Baby step it up and the bench does what they are capable of, the Celts can beat anyone. I think the Celts can handle the Bulls without KG no problem. Just to let my boy Jay know, because he thinks the Bulls got us no problem, I had to laugh and say, see you this Saturday 12:30 at the Garden!!! Lets go Celts and let's get passed this downer of a day. The C's rule either way!!!!!! Hank Hill here, bleeding green.

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