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Everyone in the media seems to be talking about the fact that the Celtics were pushed to 7 games by the Hawks and how it might spell trouble against LeBron James. But the way I saw the series, it looked like this:
Games 1-2: C's Dominated... end of story.
Game 3: C's expected Hawks to rollover, and just got outplayed.
Game 4: C's paniced, didn't play team basketball, and lost
Game 5: Got their act together and won easily
Game 6: Again, poor team defense and expected Hawks to rollover... Loss
Game 7: Brought the A game
The bottom line is that 2 of the 3 losses in the Hawks series came more or less because the Celtics weren't playing hard enough to win-- not because they couldn't win those games.
.... BUT what the media isn't talking about is that the Cavs and King James got taken to game 6 by an inured and overwhielmed Wizards team.
In the Cavaliers 4 wins, LBJ averaged 30/11/8, and in their 2 losses he averaged 27/8/4. LeBron is gonna get his 30 points, but rather than focusing on shutting down his offense, all they need to do is stay physical in the lane to make it diffuclt for him to get offensive rebounds, and either try to limit him from kicking it out to an open man, or shift around to put a body on the open shooter. If the Wizards were able to do that for 2 games, I have no doubt the Celtics can do it for 4.
LeBron can win a game on his own, but he can't win a series on his own. If the Celtics can either clog the lane and make life difficult on LeBron as far as offensive boards and assists go, or get someone in the face of the open man on a LeBron pass, they should be okay.
Celtics in 6.
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I'm just really worried about the coaching. Doc has to bring his A game if these guys want to get to the finals. He needs to stick to his roatation and not second guess his players too much.
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Very good points. I agree with almost every thing.
I think the Celtics take it in 5 or 7. 6 would mean winning a clincher in Cleveland. That would be difficult , but not impossible.
The celtic are much better than an injured Wizzards team they should win. They also should not under estimate the Cav's. Detroit did last year and we all know how that worked out.
Celtics in 5. But not easy.
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If we play like we played game 7 against the Hawks, we can win in 5. I really don't think the Celtics fans were a factor, and the cleveland fans are definetly not as active as those hawks fans.
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LeBron can win a game on his own, but he can't win a series on his own.
I don't really think he has to. He's the focal point for the Cavaliers, but he's not the only capable performer that they have. No doubt, he must play well for the Cavs to prevail, but when Gibson, West, or Sczerbiak have their feet set, they are deadly from behind the arc. This is actually a good matchup IMHO. The Cavs have a lot of big bodies to crowd the paint. Wallace will obviously guard KG, which will be a key matchup. If Wallace can merely contain KG to some extent, it will be a bonus for the Cavs. Ilgauskas will need to have a productive series if the Cavs hope to spring the upset. Perimeter defense could be a real problem for the Cavs, although, they didn't seem to have too much of a problem with the quick perimeter players of the Wizards. I wonder who will guard LeBron for Boston. I assume Paul Pierce, but thats a lot to ask of your offensive star. Boston needs to play smart help defense, and keep LeBron out of the paint. Once he gets into the paint, its as close to automatic points as anyone is going to get. If I were Mike Brown, I would mix up the high pick and roll that they always run, with posting up LeBron near the wing (like they did against the Wiz). That latter of the two allows LeBron to scan the floor and recognize whether the double team is coming.
I know this is the Celts board. I just thought you all may like the perspective of a Cavs fan. If the Celts get ho, there may be no stopping them, but don't discount the Cav's D. They have been known to ratchet it up in the postseason, and LeBron is a much better defender (when he wants to be) than many people give him credit for. Here's to an exciting, unpredictable series....The way that they all should be. Best of luck to you all.
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the cleveland fans are definetly not as active as those Hawks fans.
I'll remember that when I'm at the Q for game 3 on Saturday. 
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If Boobie keeps shooting like he always has in the playoffs, you'll be surprised.
If Wally can keep it up, it'll be tough. With Lebron driving and those two on the outside, Z in the post, it'll be great.
It'll be a good series, two good teams, two bad coaches.
But I'm a Cleveland fan, I've seen Lebron prove himself in the playoffs time and time again, and the Celtics didn't do anything to show they are a playoff team, so I'm gonna go with Cleveland in 6. I think Boston takes tonight, but Game 2 will be the real key to the series.
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Pierce apparently, according to a Game 1 anecdote by one of the announcers, was looking forward to defending LeBron.
It's good he has confidence. Posey came out and did a nice job as well when Pierce was on the bench.
The big man rotation that I thought was absolutely key has been happening. The only time James beat Garnett was on the fast break.
The Celtics are looking very very good defensively, but are going back forth between real hot and real real cold on offense. Good start to game 1.
And... even tho I know its just one half of game 1 at home...
I'm much less scared of LeBron James... anyone else ??
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Does it really matter? Has anyone here seen the Hornets, Jazz or Lakers? East winner will get their ass whipped in the finals anyway.
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