Post#3 » by stretch » Wed May 13, 2009 5:37 am
exactly (the previous post has nailed it)
Pierce could be hurt. But he played remarkably against Chicago even though a lot of it was under the radar. There was that one game where PP won the fourth quarter and OT for us (arguably the best and most overshadowed, underrated clutch performance in recent history). The triple OT game, Rondo's and Davis's emergence, and Allen's 51 did overshadow Pierce's solid play
But we all know that somehow, Pierce will reach into the reservoir and play LeBron like few others are capable of. Be cautious though: LeBron is going to play better against us in the ECF (assuming we get there) than he's ever played in any series. We're going to see him at his best, absolutely unstoppable, especially in the games at Cleveland.
But Pierce isn't afraid of sacrificing his body and giving it all defensively. Rondo, Marbury and Ray Allen had better come up huge offensively. If KG can return for the ECF, we can stretch them to 7 games.
you never know what could happen in Game 7. For the other games at Cleveland, we would probably get blown out (but win the home games), but the C's have too much pride to get blown out in a 7th game at Cleveland