are you ready for the hammer to drop on game 5???
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are you ready for the hammer to drop on game 5???
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are you ready for the hammer to drop on game 5???
Lebron didn't have a monster game 4 but the monster dunk maybe a sad preview of things to come on game 5. I wouldn't be surprised with a replay of last year vs Detroit.
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DieselCeltic wrote:It was a damn good enjoyable season for me. So whatever happens from now on won't hurt me one bit. Of course it would be nice to take Cavs out and go to ECF but hey we cannot be disappointed with what this team has achieved so far.
Im the complete opposite, this season will be a complete waste without atleast a finals appearence, they call it home court advantage for a reason though, dont count us out yet
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DieselCeltic wrote:It was a damn good enjoyable season for me. So whatever happens from now on won't hurt me one bit. Of course it would be nice to take Cavs out and go to ECF but hey we cannot be disappointed with what this team has achieved so far.
So the Pats going 18-0 and losing the Superbowl was ok because they had a good season? HELL NO! It was the biggest disappointment. Teams don't play for a good season. They play for RINGS.
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ermocrate wrote:If Cavs win game 5 they will be killed in Cleveland... Maybe is what we need to start being very very hungry on the road...
There was a whole thread on this yesterday about the celts losing at home would be good for them. It doesn't make sense then and definetly not now. So to be sucessful in the playoffs you have win at home. If that means every game then so be it. I just want this team to show up in the 4th quarter on the road. They have yet to do that.
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MyInsatiableOne wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No way. I want a C's blowout in game 5 and then blow out the Cavs in Cleveland in 6 to end this thing once and for all!



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