Bitter? Or Honest?
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Johnson, on the other hand, isn't nearly as sold on the Celtics as his young teammate.
"I don't know if they're going to win it," he said. "[The media] has got them picked to win it. I had us picked to win it, but I guess I'm out of luck."
When asked if the Celtics are as good as everyone thinks, Johnson didn't retreat.
"No," he said. "They're probably not as good as everyone thought. We didn't show that here in Boston, but we showed it in Atlanta."
I dont care that Joe Johnson doesnt think we can do it, ebcause frankly this series even put doubts in my mind, but is he serious or do you think he was still upset? I love JJ and I ahte the fact that we traded him, but isn't the admirable thing to say "yeah we will see?" Or "they have a shot" or when in doubt "no comment."
Hortford was asked the same question and here is his response
Rookie center Al Horford saw enough of Garnett, Kendrick Perkins, Leon Powe and Glen Davis to know that there's plenty of ammunition to get it done.
"We really gave them all they could handle," he said. "But I do feel like they can get it done. They certainly have a good enough team to do it."
Johnson, on the other hand, isn't nearly as sold on the Celtics as his young teammate.
"I don't know if they're going to win it," he said. "[The media] has got them picked to win it. I had us picked to win it, but I guess I'm out of luck."
When asked if the Celtics are as good as everyone thinks, Johnson didn't retreat.
"No," he said. "They're probably not as good as everyone thought. We didn't show that here in Boston, but we showed it in Atlanta."
I dont care that Joe Johnson doesnt think we can do it, ebcause frankly this series even put doubts in my mind, but is he serious or do you think he was still upset? I love JJ and I ahte the fact that we traded him, but isn't the admirable thing to say "yeah we will see?" Or "they have a shot" or when in doubt "no comment."
Hortford was asked the same question and here is his response
Rookie center Al Horford saw enough of Garnett, Kendrick Perkins, Leon Powe and Glen Davis to know that there's plenty of ammunition to get it done.
"We really gave them all they could handle," he said. "But I do feel like they can get it done. They certainly have a good enough team to do it."
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spf211 wrote:He's right -- maybe not the right person to make the statement -- but countless of others who thought the Celtics could easily make the Finals after their regular season now have to seriously reconsider.
Especially with Doc's limitations in the playoffs.
I'm so sick of hearing this argument, too. If the C's sweep Cleveland and Detroit, then will people believe again?

It's still 17 to 11!!!!
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MyInsatiableOne wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I'm so sick of hearing this argument, too. If the C's sweep Cleveland and Detroit, then will people believe again?
Absolutely.
Forget Cleveland and Detroit -- simply sweep the Cavs and I will be a full believer in Doc Rivers and Boston's title chances.

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Joe Johnson just wishes he still played for Boston. This d-bag gets paid max money?
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spf211 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Absolutely.
Forget Cleveland and Detroit -- simply sweep the Cavs and I will be a full believer in Doc Rivers and Boston's title chances.
What about beating the Cavs in 5 or 6? They are a much better team than the Hawks, after all. That should count for something, too, right?
It's still 17 to 11!!!!
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What JJ doesn't get is that we won 66 games mostly without physically dominating our opponents. What we did was to execute with pinpoint precision, particularly on the defensive end. This is kind of like the Pats. A lot of guys say the same things about losing to the Pats, oh they aren't so impressive bla bla, but when you look at the scoreboard they're usually up.
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reggielewis wrote:" I had us picked to win it, but I guess I'm out of luck."
That's the best line from it

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The Celtics dominated the series overall. They just lost a couple close games. These things happen in small samples. Over a much larger sample if the Celtics and Hawks played like 100 straight games, the Celtics would win about 70-80 of them.
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