HA!! Yeah, my friend sent me a text a little while ago saying "Cleveland is getting punched in the mouth."
You want your team to win. Did you feel more comfortable with them playing the Cavs as opposed to Boston? This is all speculation of course....
Either way, Boston or Cleveland, they're two teams we would struggle against. I'm not sure which one I'd prefer. I just don't like Cleveland nor do I care for Boston. I like seeing them go at it. Its a good fight. I would prefer if LeBron didn't win a ring this year.
Game 3 of the Semi-Finals in Boston link: http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/columns/story?columnist=broussard_chris&page=cavsgame3-100508
Redemption has come. Rondo finishes the game with a triple double to help the Celts bring the Series back to even at 2-2.
Rondo put in some serious work. hope the celtics pull out the series, so i can see dwight howard embarass KG. hahaha
And what are the Jazz doing? Oh yeah, at home, goin' fishin'. Ain't like they got any upcoming games to worry about. Funny ass pic, though.
Game 5 Postgame News: Celtics 120, Cavaliers 88 CLEVELAND -- The Boston Celtics opened the 2009-10 season here at Quicken Loans Arena 197 days ago with championship aspirations that only escalated after topping the revamped Cleveland Cavaliers on their home court on opening night. Said Celtics captain Paul Pierce at the time: "We just carry on, handle our business, and understand we have one goal in mind." The Celtics never wavered from that goal over the past 28 weeks, even as their season played out like a roller coaster, rising behind a 23-5 start that culminated with a Christmas Day victory over Orlando, then plummeting out of control as Boston battled injuries and inconsistencies in the new year. Seeded fourth in the Eastern Conference playoffs, hardly anyone gave the Celtics a chance of getting past LeBron James and the top-seeded Cavaliers. Pierce simply kept repeating what he had said on opening night: "We really don't care what people say about us. We know what our goal is." For the past 6 1/2 months, the Celtics have had their eyes on that final prize, but rarely looked like a team capable of reaching it. Then Tuesday night, Boston stormed back into Quicken Loans Arena, its fourth visit of the year, and throttled the Cavaliers, 120-88, in Game 5 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series. Suddenly, the Celtics are up 3 games to 2 with all the momentum as the series shifts back to Boston. After 197 days, Boston looks like they might finally have put it all together. They certainly did Tuesday. Link: http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nba/columns/story?columnist=forsberg_chris&id=5182539
I want the Cavs to win it all this year. I think that would be great for the NBA if LeBron and C-town finally get that ring.