nixluva wrote:I don't expect a blowout. The Celts may still win but it should be more competitive. Thing is that Boston has 4 guys that can go off and hurt you at anytime. Even an aging KG can come to life in spurts and play like the old KG and when he does the Cavs have no answer. Same goes Allen n Pierce. Rondo can carry the action now and the "Old 3" fill in around him. Mo Williams, Parker etc can't stop the Celts Rondo, Pierce n Allen. So I think the series ends tonight despite James.
I don't man. The most memorable game of the series for me is still Game 3. Bron had 21 points in the first quarter and looked super-human. It was like watching that movie Teen Wolf.
I have no idea what happened in Game 5 - but I imagine we'll see a very different Bron tonight.
Remember what happened when people used to piss off Jordan? He'd come out and torch the Knicks the next game. I feel like this feels a lot like 1993 when people were writing off the Bulls and Jordan's gambling problems had just come to light and the Knicks were up 2-0 and Jordan went absolutely crazy to sweep the series from there. That's what this reminds me of.
Lebron is too good to just lie down. I think he dominates tonight. I'd love to see the Celtics win in spite of that domination, but I don't know... when Bron has dominated, the Cavs have won.