Cavs

19 May 2008

Make no mistake - despite some of the Cavs' unquestionable talents, without LeBron they aren't that good.

Think about it: LeBron made 45 points, the rest of the Cavs made 47. You can argue that Pierce made 41 and the rest of the Celts 56, but Pierce's performance was almost an anomaly. Not that he is not capable of performing like he did yesterday - by all means he can do this every night - but Celts also have other guns that blaze. They were missing last night - except Garnett's game-high 13 boards and Allen's crucial free throws.

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15 May 2008

He's got the athletic ability to keep up with James and Bryant. If the Celtics get past the Cavs, then the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals and play the Hornets there, he is the best candidate to contain CP3.

Continue reading "Celtics Road to the Finals"

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7 May 2008

Before the 2008 playoffs are through, there is an 87% chance that Sam Cassell will give me a heart attack while watching a Boston Celtics game.

           In the past 20 years, only Antoine Walker ranks higher than Cassell in terms of how fast you can go from loving the guy on the floor to demanding that he sit on the bench the rest of the playoffs.

Continue reading "Live by Sam Cassell, Die by Sam Cassell"

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