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Cavs-Celtics Series Thoughts...
May 14, 2008 | 9:10AM | report this
I haven't posted in a while, as I've been writing in some other blogs, but figured now would be a good time for a basketball post. Enjoy.

  • Well, the Celtics managed to dig themselves into another hole, now facing what is essentially a must-win home game tonight after dropping two straight to the Cavs on the road. Game 3 was a total loss from the opening tip, while the C's couldn't seem to combine a basket with a defensive stop to save their lives in the fourth quarter of Game 4. So now it's back to the Garden, where the Celtics better right the ship fast, or risk being kicked out of the playoff party a little early by King James and Co.

  • Speaking of James, the incident with Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, James, and his mother, Gloria James (upon reading that sentence a second time, it sounds like the beginning of a bad dirty joke) was probably one of the funnier moments I've seen in sports recently. I had no idea the woman was James' mother, and actually wonder if KG knew who it was. Nevertheless, she didn't hesitate to get right in Pierce's face, only to be deterred by Garnett and James, who supposedly said something to the effect of "Ma, sit your #### down!", which only makes the situation more funny. Check out the death look she's giving as the play develops:


What I don't understand is the people who are defending her, saying "Good for her, that was a cheap play", or "I would have done that too, he could have hurt LeBron!" Spare me. Pierce did the right thing in that situation. He didn't want to give up an easy two points, so he fouled James, and wrapped him up, clearly trying to prevent him from falling into the net or crowd. The two's momentum carried them into the stands, where Mommy Dearest came roaring to the rescue. The foul wasn't a big deal, but fans in the Q screamed bloody murder, as they do (and this isn't to pick on Cavs fans, all fans do this with their superstars) whenever James is touched, whether it be a clean block or a hard foul. After the "fracas" subsided, James and Pierce exchanged a sort of fist-pound, something to the effects of "Hey man, no hard feelings, keep playing, etc." Both Pierce and James seemed OK with the play, and it only ended up counting for two points, but Gloria James jumping into the action made it a much bigger deal than it was.

  • Another note on this series: Having not seen many Cavs games this year, I've been shocked at the play of Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Any Cavs fans who stumble across this post may be able to enlighten me further, but has he always shot like this? The guy seems to have a smooth stroke from beyond the elbows and free throw line, and has been the Cavs best player at times. This series features two big men who can shoot (the other being KG), and it's been great to watch so far.

  • If this series ends in favor of the Cavs, there will almost certainly be calls for Doc Rivers' head to be mounted atop the Zakim Bridge. While this would be extreme, and I'd be shocked if he were fired with a series loss, I have begun to question some of his moves this series. Bill Simmons wrote on ESPN.com something to the extent of "the only way the Celtics aren't going to the NBA Finals is if Rivers overcoaches them". I'm not sure that he's overcoaching as much as he just isn't making the right moves. Why was Glen Davis out there deep into the fourth quarter, with the game still in the balance? Why does Rajon Rondo continue to be stapled to the bench in big situations? Yes, he's not as experienced as Sam Cassell, but Cassell hasn't done much either, besides fill George Costanza's role as a "chucker", shooting whenever he gets the chance. Rondo has been great this series, creating plays and scoring on some nice looking drives. Let the kid play, Doc. He's gotta learn somehow.

  • On another King James note, it's good to see the media kowtowing to him continues. Sure, I'll probably be ripped for this by Cavs fans, so let me preface this by saying the following: Yes, he is the best player in the NBA. Yes, he is going to be one of the greatest players ever. Yes, he does deserve praise and credit. Yes, I'd love to have him on the Celtics. Anything else? Now that the disclaimer is out of the way (though I still expect comments like "Don't be jealous!"), TNT's gushing of all things LBJ is getting old. I'm not entirely sure which of the trio it is, though I believe it's Jeff Van Gundy. For example, Van Gundy spent plenty of time gushing about a pass that James made when he left his feet. From hearing Van Gundy talk, one would think James just dunked it from the three point line. Other things that have been said:


  • "Wow, Kevin Garnett actually knocked James DOWN on that foul! Wow! Usually, it's James who knocks the person down while he gets fouled and he scores too! Wow!"

  • "Eddie House just fouled Lebron! Now he'll be able to tell all of his grandchildren that he knocked down the King once! Awesome!"

Again, don't get me wrong. Lebron is an amazing player, and deserves some praise, but come on Jeff. Take off the LBJ23 Nikes and chill a little.

Now for some actual predicting. Game 5 is going to be huge, and I don't really see a blowout coming on either side. I think the Cavs are going to put up a lot more of a fight than they did the first two times in Boston, and that the Celtics may be feeling a little pressure, with all of the "they can't win on the road!" talk building. The scary thing about this series, from a Celtics fan's perspective, is that James really hasn't gone off yet. Yes, he's been a catalyst, and huge for the Cavs, but he hasn't played to his full capacity yet, which is terrifying. Celtics fans who watch the rest of the NBA may have had nightmares last night about James' performance against the Pistons in last year's playoffs, in which he took control and essentially beat Detroit by himself.

So what happens tonight? Only time will tell, but here's my guess:


Boston 96, Cleveland 89


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