Bill Bradley wrote:Barely noticed Timelord tonight. Is he hurt or were they testing him?
He's not 100 that's for sure. He won't be till they do something about it in the off season
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Bill Bradley wrote:Barely noticed Timelord tonight. Is he hurt or were they testing him?
ThirtyFour wrote:Seen this movie before in game one. Question is, is this game Empire Strikes Back or Karate Kid 2?

The Comedian wrote:And for all the people freaking out, the Celtics outscored the warriors by more in the 4th the other night than we got outscored in the 3rd today.
It happens, just bad timing lol.
Setshot33 wrote:The Comedian wrote:Setshot33 wrote:You are an embarrassment. Posters like you, who believe the Celtics are beyond reproach in criticism, are a detriment to your team.
When players play scared, call them out on it.
Call players out all you want, based on reality. Softness wasn’t the problem. Poor discipline, bad communication, and trying to do too much was the problem.
The soft thing is lazy as hell, and obviously isn’t the case.
Nah. You're 6'8 going against 6'5. The only thing stopping you from going to the hoop is your willingness.
Same with Horford at 6'10 5 ft from the hoop. McHale would've eat all day. Horford shriveled up.
The Comedian wrote:MagicBagley18 wrote:The Comedian wrote:
I mean if all you’re going to do it bitch and make lazy takes, do it on your real account.
Federerwentcrazy
Nothing softer than having to use a burner.
Bird84 wrote:The Comedian wrote:MagicBagley18 wrote:
Federerwentcrazy
Nothing softer than having to use a burner.
Why do you assume it's a burner? Is that a default canned answer when you hate what someone is posting or do you know something?

Bird84 wrote:The Comedian wrote:MagicBagley18 wrote:
Federerwentcrazy
Nothing softer than having to use a burner.
Why do you assume it's a burner? Is that a default canned answer when you hate what someone is posting or do you know something?
BK_2020 wrote:An underrated move by the Celtics to lose badly and rest the starters in the 4th. Now they will have fresh legs for games 3 and 4 at home.
The Comedian wrote:Setshot33 wrote:The Comedian wrote:
Call players out all you want, based on reality. Softness wasn’t the problem. Poor discipline, bad communication, and trying to do too much was the problem.
The soft thing is lazy as hell, and obviously isn’t the case.
Nah. You're 6'8 going against 6'5. The only thing stopping you from going to the hoop is your willingness.
Same with Horford at 6'10 5 ft from the hoop. McHale would've eat all day. Horford shriveled up.
I mean if we ignore defensive schemes, sure. But let’s not pretend it’s as simple as putting your head down and going to the rim. And you know that, I’m sure lol.
I may disagree with you, but at least you post this stuff on your main account, unlike the large numbers of posters hiding on their burners to be negative. That is what is actually soft.
jfs1000d wrote:No one played scared. Wtf is that? I hate stupid posts saying they play scared. They just were sloppy all around.
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The Comedian wrote:Setshot33 wrote:The Comedian wrote:
Example 1 of what I expect to be many.
This is an embarrassing post.
You are an embarrassment. Posters like you, who believe the Celtics are beyond reproach in criticism, are a detriment to your team.
When players play scared, call them out on it.
Call players out all you want, based on reality. Softness wasn’t the problem. Poor discipline, bad communication, and trying to do too much was the problem.
The soft thing is lazy as hell, and obviously isn't the case.