Well... played em great for almost 3 quarters. Even with Durant sitting. Then we just fell apart. Couldn't make shots in the 4th, let Paul Pierce go off, and just stopped doing all of the little things that we did so well for the first 30 some minutes. Weaver showed me better point guard skills than he has all season (something I've really been looking for), Westbrook led us in scoring but came up with most of it during garbage time, and Sefolosha played his usual role. Green and Durant both put up decent enough stats, but didn't really make their presence felt.
Player(points/rebounds/assists):
Westbrook (23/2/2)
Green (15/9/3)
Weaver (0/1/7)
Sefolosha (6/4/2)
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None of them really stood out, but I liked the way Weaver played in limited minutes. He showed his court vision and passing ability against the NBA champions. Seven assists in nineteen minutes for the 6"6 G-F.

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7 dimes in 19 minutes is pretty impressive even if he didn't fill up the rest of the stat sheet.
Thabo and Weaver have really made this coming offseason an interesting one.
Thabo and Weaver have really made this coming offseason an interesting one.
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he also got burned by House in the second part of 3rd quarter when the Celts went from -9 up in front
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