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Glenn Rivers Tells Playoff Basketball To Go Fuck Itself
Glenn Rivers Tells Playoff Basketball To Go Fuck Itself
You'll have to excuse me, I'm a little angry right now. The Celtics lost to the Cavs tonight 88-77, in Cleveland (surprise!), and, well, we've got a fucking problem. The Celtics are now 0-5 on the road so far, and if you're even tempted to point out that the C's could win a title by only winning at home please go find some sort of ESPN SportsNation message board upon which to ply your ...
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The Internets are alive: Celtics at Cavaliers, Game 4
Ball Don't Lie — ... The Shamrock Headband (PG-13): "To quote the immortal Pogo, we have met the enemy, and he is us. Specifically, he's Glenn Rivers, the very coach we've been giving an amiably free pass to for much of the 2007-2008 season thus far. I'm not sure what Coach Rivers is up to, but the Celtics were outscored 20-12 in the fourth quarter tonight, and nothing seemed more apparent than a need for some sort of offensive strategy. The defense, for its part, was outstanding; we did NOT lose this game because of anything the Cavs did. We lost this game because of ...

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