Boston Sports Talk
by: dprDot12487
Cavs-Celtics Game 6
May 16, 2008 | 1:00PM | report this
So after remarkably predicting the exact score of Game 5 (tongue in cheek patting on the back here), I decided to write a few quick words about tonight's game six.

  • In a way, I almost feel like this is a type of must win for this Celtics team. Yes, they have a solid core of veterans, but of veterans who are of the "close but no cigar" mold. With every road loss, the "Celtics can't win away from Boston" rumblings have grown louder and louder, to the point where one must wonder if it is beginning to get inside the players' heads a bit. I suspect that it may just be fan/media chatter, but one can't help but wonder if the Celtics are starting to feel the pressure. If the C's can't win on the road tonight, yet still manage to win a seventh game, imagine the pressure that's going to be on them to win in Detroit. Yikes.

  • I think the loss of Daniel Gibson may prove big for the Cavs. Yes, he's a bench player, but is a dependable shooter, especially from long-distance. Also, is Delonte West's eye/allergy problems continue, losing Gibson could be even more devastating.

  • Overall, game five was a pretty good game for the Celtics, despite some near hairy moments at the end. They came back strong, played pretty good defense, and held off the late charge. One thing I did notice, however, at the repeated prompting of TNT's broadcasters, is that the Celtics seem to be playing lock-down defense for 20 seconds each possession. Any time the Cavs started really passing the ball around almost in shot-clock expiring desperation, it seemed like the Celtics began to scramble a lot. It'll be interesting to see if Mike Brown tests this theory with some plays designed to slow the game down, and draw the Celtics defense out of sync.

  • And on a final note, Jay-Z has been banned from the TD Banknorth Garden for life and fined $25,000 for flashing gang signs at an unknown member of the crowd.



Finally, in an attempt to gain a reputation as a FoxBlog Fortune Teller, a score prediction:

A back and forth game, but the Celtics manage to get the "Can't Win on the Road" #### off their backs and end King James' 2008 Reign:

Celtics 99, Cavaliers 93


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5 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, NBA, NBA Playoffs, Daniel Gibson, Paul Pierce, Gang Signs, Jay-Z, LeBron James
 
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NiqueDodson
May 16, 2008
3:10 PM
What happened with Jay Z? I didn't hear about it. Banned for life? Really?

I know it seems unbelievable that the Cavs even got a game from that Celtics lineup. I'm going with the Celtics tonight too. They have to win on the road sometime and this is the best chance they will have.

PTony404
May 16, 2008
3:24 PM
Props to you for bein RIGHT ON in your prediction of game 5,though it was my team that took the loss..i dont think the loss of gibson will hurt the cavs as much as if they were to lose delonte west,cuz as far as i can tell,gibson didnt seem to be playin alot down the stretch of the close games anyways...for the cavs sake,hopefully west has his allergy problems clear...game 5 was the one the cavs had to have,and for that their season will end on sunday,not tonight...cavs 94 celts 86

dprDot12487
May 16, 2008
3:44 PM
NiqueDodson, I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but I was joking, making a reference to the
"Paul Pierce gang-sign" furor from Round 1. Sorry if there was any confusion, sarcasm doesn't always come through in type hahahaha.

PTony, I'm pretty sure my prediction was a fluke, but we'll see tonight I guess hahahaha...maybe tonight's your night to get one right?

nba is the worst
May 16, 2008
6:12 PM
dpr,

It's a fact that Nique doesn't understand sarcasm. I put the definition in one of her blogs but she deleted it along with the rest of my comments.

Her (as well as your) prediction of a Celts win is incorrect too, game 7 is definite, Cavs haven't lost to the Celts all year and won't tonight.

Spurcse
May 17, 2008
11:09 AM
Problem with sarcasm is that it does not translate well to the printed page. To make it work it has to be exaggerated. You cannot be subtle when you are using sarcasm. Otherwise it just comes across as serious.

It is not always a matter of understanding sarcasm as it is of recognizing it. If you are going to use sarcasm, it is the writers' responsibility to make it clear.

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