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<blockquote data-quote="adam71" data-source="post: 4366394" data-attributes="member: 549079"><p>Not much here either. I'm finally reaching the end of my REALLY BUSY time where I was averaging over 80 hours/week. Now I'm going to take a little time off and enjoy some good weather when it gets here. Good to know you're still on the forum though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I didn't get to see much of any sports the past few months and the Celtics aren't usually televised in my area either so I can't comment on the Celtics/Cavs matchups. I do know that Lebron was out in the game Boston won. So the Celtics would definitely have to find an answer for him if they meet in the playoffs. After seeing the Celtics get beat by Atlanta last night I'm still NOT concerned. Atlanta had a lot of energy last night and Boston didn't match it. Now I see Boston settling down for game 4 and restoring order. Especially after that kid was taunting Paul Pierce at the end of the game last night. All that does is motivate a veteran like Paul and Garnett.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Being a "secondary" Pistons fan I can't really talk any shit about them. But, they don't look hungry at all at this point. I thought game 1 was just a fluke and then the Pistons killed them in game 2 and didn't allow a come back. But to see them get annihilated in game 3 that is cause for REAL alarm. But there is always game 4. Game 4 will pretty much decide this series. The winner of game 4 will win the series. I don't see Detroit coming back from a 3 -1 deficit. But if they win in Philly and tie the series I think it will give Detroit new life and propel them to round 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam71, post: 4366394, member: 549079"] Not much here either. I'm finally reaching the end of my REALLY BUSY time where I was averaging over 80 hours/week. Now I'm going to take a little time off and enjoy some good weather when it gets here. Good to know you're still on the forum though. Well, I didn't get to see much of any sports the past few months and the Celtics aren't usually televised in my area either so I can't comment on the Celtics/Cavs matchups. I do know that Lebron was out in the game Boston won. So the Celtics would definitely have to find an answer for him if they meet in the playoffs. After seeing the Celtics get beat by Atlanta last night I'm still NOT concerned. Atlanta had a lot of energy last night and Boston didn't match it. Now I see Boston settling down for game 4 and restoring order. Especially after that kid was taunting Paul Pierce at the end of the game last night. All that does is motivate a veteran like Paul and Garnett. Being a "secondary" Pistons fan I can't really talk any shit about them. But, they don't look hungry at all at this point. I thought game 1 was just a fluke and then the Pistons killed them in game 2 and didn't allow a come back. But to see them get annihilated in game 3 that is cause for REAL alarm. But there is always game 4. Game 4 will pretty much decide this series. The winner of game 4 will win the series. I don't see Detroit coming back from a 3 -1 deficit. But if they win in Philly and tie the series I think it will give Detroit new life and propel them to round 2. [/QUOTE]
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