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Post#401 » by ViperGTS » Fri May 4, 2018 12:28 am

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Afam wrote:I am just following the boxscore. 121 points and counting. Smh. This franchise is over.

Fixed it for you :lol:



Can’t win crap with Lowry and Derozan. So overrrated. The Cavs, if the Cs win and lose to them will get curb stomped in the Finals. So I’d rather not see Toronto have zero future. Which is exactly what they have right now.
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Post#402 » by Celtics_History_Lesson » Fri May 4, 2018 12:30 am

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Post#403 » by truth18 » Fri May 4, 2018 12:30 am

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Froob wrote:He kept taking unnecessarily difficult shots instead of driving. He must be tired. Shouldn’t have played all 82 games.


He just traveled since Sunday from Cleveland to Toronto. He has to regroup and have an HGH oxygen infused cocktail before game 2.


Lebron doesn't do HGH, come on now :roll: .

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He injects the black blood of Lakers fans. Mke had some too:

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Post#404 » by ConstableGeneva » Fri May 4, 2018 12:31 am

But seriously, how is Lebron still doing this in his 30th year in the NBA?
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Post#405 » by Dave_From_NB » Fri May 4, 2018 12:32 am

Hard to know what will be more entertaining. Watching the Celtics win. Or reading the Craptors Post Game thread.
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Post#406 » by truth18 » Fri May 4, 2018 12:32 am

ConstableGeneva wrote:But seriously, how is Lebron still doing this in his 30th year in the NBA?


Incredible stuff. I had the Cavs winning on "paper" but I didn't think they would in my heart.
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Post#407 » by soxfan2003 » Fri May 4, 2018 12:32 am

SMTBSI wrote:I'm getting very close to digging up those threads where certain posters laughed at those of us who said the Cavs should still be favored to come out of the east.

No, it's not "different this year". I don't care what it looks like leading up, it's only different after someone finally deposes Lebron, not before.


I have always acknowledged Lebron's greatness but with the way Tatum/Brown/Rozier have played this year, healthy Celtics take them down in relative ease. Just too much talent for Cavs/Lebron to handle.

Last years Celtics team healthy IMHO had zero shot since you are not beating a Lebron led team with IT and Bradley as your starting backcourt unless you perhaps have Duncan and Robinson at PF/C.

If you can't defend Lebron and make him work really hard for points and work hard on D to a lesser extent, he will usually crush you.

Raptors just don't seem like a physically tough team that you kind of need for playoffs.
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Post#408 » by KamikazeK » Fri May 4, 2018 12:34 am

Wow.. That's all I have to say about Toronto tonight.
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Post#409 » by Celtic Esquire » Fri May 4, 2018 12:34 am

Time to go +1 the Raptor's post game thread. ;)
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Post#410 » by truth18 » Fri May 4, 2018 12:35 am

SMTBSI wrote:I'm getting very close to digging up those threads where certain posters laughed at those of us who said the Cavs should still be favored to come out of the east.

No, it's not "different this year". I don't care what it looks like leading up, it's only different after someone finally deposes Lebron, not before.


I stand by what I said. With some luck, a healthy Cs squad pushes them to seven at home with a good chance of winning.
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Post#411 » by SMTBSI » Fri May 4, 2018 12:35 am

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SMTBSI wrote:I'm getting very close to digging up those threads where certain posters laughed at those of us who said the Cavs should still be favored to come out of the east.

No, it's not "different this year". I don't care what it looks like leading up, it's only different after someone finally deposes Lebron, not before.


I have always acknowledged Lebron's greatness but with the way Tatum/Brown/Rozier have played this year, healthy Celtics take them down in relative ease. Just too much talent for Cavs/Lebron to handle.

Last years Celtics team healthy IMHO had zero shot since you are not beating a Lebron led team with IT and Bradley as your starting backcourt unless you perhaps have Duncan and Robinson at PF/C.

If you can't defend Lebron and make him work really hard for points and work hard on D to a lesser extent, he will usually crush you.

Raptors just don't seem like a physically tough team that you kind of need for playoffs.

Don't get me wrong, I can absolutely see us beating them. I'm just not going to be the one prematurely writing Lebron's obituary year after year and being wrong year after year. You'd think New Englanders would know better with Brady being in a similar spot.

We will overtake him eventually. This year or sometime very soon. And I'll love it when it happens.
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Post#412 » by K For Three » Fri May 4, 2018 12:35 am

ConstableGeneva wrote:But seriously, how is Lebron still doing this in his 30th year in the NBA?


Tom Brady is still at MVP levels at 40. Some are just the best ever.
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Post#413 » by soxfan2003 » Fri May 4, 2018 12:43 am

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soxfan2003 wrote:
SMTBSI wrote:I'm getting very close to digging up those threads where certain posters laughed at those of us who said the Cavs should still be favored to come out of the east.

No, it's not "different this year". I don't care what it looks like leading up, it's only different after someone finally deposes Lebron, not before.


I have always acknowledged Lebron's greatness but with the way Tatum/Brown/Rozier have played this year, healthy Celtics take them down in relative ease. Just too much talent for Cavs/Lebron to handle.

Last years Celtics team healthy IMHO had zero shot since you are not beating a Lebron led team with IT and Bradley as your starting backcourt unless you perhaps have Duncan and Robinson at PF/C.

If you can't defend Lebron and make him work really hard for points and work hard on D to a lesser extent, he will usually crush you.

Raptors just don't seem like a physically tough team that you kind of need for playoffs.

Don't get me wrong, I can absolutely see us beating them. I'm just not going to be the one prematurely writing Lebron's obituary year after year and being wrong year after year. You'd think New Englanders would know better with Brady being in a similar spot.

We will overtake him eventually. This year or sometime very soon. And I'll love it when it happens.


Around 2-3 years ago on this forum, I think I said Lebron would be awfully difficult to beat until after next year in all likelihood. For various reasons, I thought he would age very well.

Only reason I think this healthy Celtics could beat them with relative ease is the Celtics would be LOADED. Frankly, Steven's excellent coach but Celtics bench competitive with some lousy teams starters if everyone healthy.

The issue Celtics are facing and it is a HUGE ONE is to keep the talent on the team over the next 3-4 years may actually add up to the biggest payroll in NBA history.

Wyc in the past has stated he is willing to spend the $$$ and go into luxury tax but Celtics are loaded and are not just a team like Cavs with probably the GOAT player, another decent up and down all star (Love) and mediocre role players that can play well an fit reasonably well.
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Post#414 » by OFWGKTA » Fri May 4, 2018 12:43 am

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Post#415 » by exculpatory » Fri May 4, 2018 12:46 am

Psychological & Philosophical Analysis by mjd58 in Raptors Game Thread:
“Exposure to noxious energies related to past experiences and excessive expectations have resulted in anxiety, a lack of zestfulness, and a failure to relax and enjoy the game amongst the players.”
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Post#416 » by sam_I_am » Fri May 4, 2018 1:54 am

Lebron has added the Paul Pierce clutch 4th quarter J and a Karl Malone low post game to his already top 5 HOF game. Truly ridiculous.
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Post#417 » by GoCeltics123 » Fri May 4, 2018 3:24 am

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Post#418 » by 24istheLAW » Fri May 4, 2018 3:31 am

Barkley shouting out Saskatchewan and Winnipeg during Raptors highlights though
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Post#419 » by jirrit » Fri May 4, 2018 3:37 am

Wonder how these Raptors fans are looking at the play-off standings right now.

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Post#420 » by Tyakack » Fri May 4, 2018 3:47 am

The raptors are such a joke. Just blow it up man. They ain't winning s*** ever.

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