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| Alexander The Great King of Macedon Join Date: Feb 25, 2008 Location: Pella, Macedonia
Posts: 570
| I like the Hawks to keep the Celtics at bay tonite on their home court. Hawks are a very tough nut to crack at home and the home crowd will be into Pierce and bunch again. The Celtics age is starting to show up against a young and upcoming fast team. I had an illness the last few weeks that kept me away from posting. |
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| In Ana I trust Join Date: Jan 22, 2008
Posts: 2,421
| Think this one plays out like the 2nd half of the Pistons game. Celtics aren't going to come out so lame again, Hawks got their win at home, comfortable Boston win here. Maybe a backdoor cover for the Hawks but I don't see them staying in this one. |
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| EOG Dedicated Join Date: Jun 25, 2007
Posts: 4,025
| I was leaning celtics plus 9. I think that when the hawks got their token series win, they rubbed salt into the celtics, got in their face and whatnut. Wouldn't the celtics LOVE to stomp the hawks out by a double digit margin? Lots of jawing and emotion. But, if the celtics aren't all that good, the hawks might 'refuse to lose' and hang with them all the way. Hawks weren't even competitive in the first two games, so all this 'emotion' may be fake. There was even a member of the hawks who said the celtics 'gave up' late in the game? Geez, that's some pretty tough talk for a guy who was on the team who gave up in the first 2 games of this series. |
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| ... and watch the weather change. Join Date: Sep 12, 2007
Posts: 471
| Quote:
I'd love celtics +9 ![]() | |
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