celticsblog.com - 5/23/2008
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Because there's always a silver lining... Bad News - The Celtics lost. Good News - The series is still 1-1 Bad News - The Pistons have been to the ECF for each of the last 6 years. Good News - Their combined record for those games is just 13 - 18.
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The Internets are alive: Pistons at Celtics, Game 2
Ball Don't Lie —
Scanning the blogs and beats following the Pistons' 103-97 road win over the Celtics in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals ... Detroit Bad Boys:
"Detroit took Boston’s best shot and didn’t flinch. [...] Ray Allen,
9-16 for 25. Paul Pierce 9-16 for 26. KG, 11-19 for 24. That’s the Big
Three combining for 75 on 20-34 (58.8%) shooting … and we still beat
them. If you’re a Celtics fan, you can’t expect the Big Three to play
any better, at least not all at the same time. Maybe one of them goes
off like Pierce did in Game 7 against the Cavaliers, but it’d come at
the ...
Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Daily Links 5/24
LOY's PLACE a celtics green blog —
Herald So much at stake Big problem on defensive end for Celtics vs. Pistons FL's Take: Defense will be the key to this series. The Pistons picked up their defense and the Celtics lost focus on the offensive end. The Celtics stopped playing their defense and it allowed the Pistons to win ...
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