Kenny is absolutely right about that.
I think I may have too big of expectations, I just hope we make it to the next round for now and we start building some rhythm, momentum and defensive intensity.
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PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
Feed Your Head wrote:I’m frustrated at the loss, I’m annoyed at the defense, and I have some concerns about Joe.
That said, some of the posts last night were embarrassing lol, even for in the moment. “The series is over, it’s as simple as that.”
Get the hell outta here.
watsonthedragon wrote:Wednesday is a must-win, right?
bobbutts wrote:That was a bad game and it's unbelievable that we continue throwing away leads by prioritizing clock over buckets. I'll wait until they're eliminated to call them failures though.
FlatearthZorro wrote:
Kenny is absolutely right about that.
I think I may have too big of expectations, I just hope we make it to the next round for now and we start building some rhythm, momentum and defensive intensity.
ddb wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:
I agree with Kenny, "We will see".
Kenny is absolutely right about that.
I think I may have too big of expectations, I just hope we make it to the next round for now and we start building some rhythm, momentum and defensive intensity.
As frustrating as this team can be to watch at times, I agree with Kenny on this take. It's a 7-game series for a reason. It's the playoffs where everyone is good. Should Boston have won that game last night? Absolutely! But they didn't. They didn't execute down the stretch. It took a 45-point miraculous effort from Fat Harden to win the game. Doubtful that Harden can sustain that type of effort throughout this series. Let's chalk that up as the Harden game and move on.
Here's what I know. Now that Philly stole game 1. They are likely to sit Embiid again in Game 2 for the extra rest. Boston will win game 2 easily. Embiid will be back for game 3 at home, but guess what? He still won't be 100%....But it'll take Philly some time to find their flow again. Boston wins game 3 as well. So regardless of what happens in Game 4, Boston at worst is coming back to Boston 2-2 in the series. Because Boston struggles to close out games, and because they struggle with consistency, I see this going 6 or 7.
Not going to panic. Again, it's all about winning and advancing. 2008 taught us this. 7 games against the Hawks. 7 games against the Cavs. 6 against the Pistons and 6 against the Lakers.
Game 7 vs bucksGoCeltics123 wrote:When is the last clutch playoff game this team won at home? I honestly can't remember it.
Game 1 vs the Nets last year maybe?
Celticsfan100 wrote:ddb wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:
Kenny is absolutely right about that.
I think I may have too big of expectations, I just hope we make it to the next round for now and we start building some rhythm, momentum and defensive intensity.
As frustrating as this team can be to watch at times, I agree with Kenny on this take. It's a 7-game series for a reason. It's the playoffs where everyone is good. Should Boston have won that game last night? Absolutely! But they didn't. They didn't execute down the stretch. It took a 45-point miraculous effort from Fat Harden to win the game. Doubtful that Harden can sustain that type of effort throughout this series. Let's chalk that up as the Harden game and move on.
Here's what I know. Now that Philly stole game 1. They are likely to sit Embiid again in Game 2 for the extra rest. Boston will win game 2 easily. Embiid will be back for game 3 at home, but guess what? He still won't be 100%....But it'll take Philly some time to find their flow again. Boston wins game 3 as well. So regardless of what happens in Game 4, Boston at worst is coming back to Boston 2-2 in the series. Because Boston struggles to close out games, and because they struggle with consistency, I see this going 6 or 7.
Not going to panic. Again, it's all about winning and advancing. 2008 taught us this. 7 games against the Hawks. 7 games against the Cavs. 6 against the Pistons and 6 against the Lakers.
I disagree completely and agree with JWill. This is humiliating and it is time to panic. There is no reason this series should be coming back to Boston 2-2. And one big thing you forget about the 2008 team compared to this team. They were unbeatable at home. They only lost 1 game at home in the playoffs and that was by a point. Every other games were blowouts at home. It was frustrating they were not winning on the road but at no time did I ever think they were not in control of their own destiny. This team today is a s*** show.
Feed Your Head wrote:People like to glorify the past, but I seem to remember the Pierce/Kg/Ray Celtics being so notorious for blowing leads, that Phil Jackson literally said as much to his team while he was knowingly mic’d up.
“KG or Truth never would have let this happen.”
Except they did, many times.
Froob wrote: