Are Celtics still favorites?
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Are Celtics still favorites?
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Are Celtics still favorites?
While the Celtics have been impressive at home thus far in the playoffs, they have yet to win on the road, facing the Hawks and Cavs, who aren't legit contenders (it's my opinion, don't kill me Cavs fans).
Assuming they advance, what's gonna happen when they play Detroit/Orlando or the winner of the west? I'm not sure there will be room for error, as these teams will punish you if you come out complacent. Shouls the Cs be worried or are they still favorites?
What are Boston's current chances of winning it all?
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Assuming they advance, what's gonna happen when they play Detroit/Orlando or the winner of the west? I'm not sure there will be room for error, as these teams will punish you if you come out complacent. Shouls the Cs be worried or are they still favorites?
What are Boston's current chances of winning it all?
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The Celtics dropping games to far lesser teams in significant playoff games doesn't change your view of them at all?
Coming into the playoffs, it seemed like Boston wasn't expected to hit a bump at least until the ECF. And even if they're still favored, I think it's now to a lesser degree. My point was to see how their inconsistant play has changed how they're perceived
Coming into the playoffs, it seemed like Boston wasn't expected to hit a bump at least until the ECF. And even if they're still favored, I think it's now to a lesser degree. My point was to see how their inconsistant play has changed how they're perceived
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They've dominated at home except for the second Cavs game I believe.
They've got home court throughout the playoffs meaning they don't have to win a road game if they can keep winning all their home games.
So, yes, I think they're still the favorites to win it all, but I still think the Lakers are better and will win the championship this year.
They've got home court throughout the playoffs meaning they don't have to win a road game if they can keep winning all their home games.
So, yes, I think they're still the favorites to win it all, but I still think the Lakers are better and will win the championship this year.
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Last time I checked the Celtics have Home Court Advantage THROUGHOUT the post-season.
So they don't necessarily have to be great on the road.
Do they look beatable? Sure.
But so does every team in the post-season thus far. Lakers can look weak defensively at times. Pistons are a Jekyll and Hyde team. Spurs look old at times. Jazz really stink on the road. Hornets have mental lapses at times.
Given the big 3 and the way the Celtics are committed defensively and the homecourt advantage they have, how can they not be the favorites?
So they don't necessarily have to be great on the road.
Do they look beatable? Sure.
But so does every team in the post-season thus far. Lakers can look weak defensively at times. Pistons are a Jekyll and Hyde team. Spurs look old at times. Jazz really stink on the road. Hornets have mental lapses at times.
Given the big 3 and the way the Celtics are committed defensively and the homecourt advantage they have, how can they not be the favorites?