celticsgreen.blogspot.com - 5/4/2008
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Bill Woten and And One dig deep into the Hawks / Celtics history.
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No Pressure
redsarmy.wordpress.com 5/4/2008 — So here we are… game 7. The pressure is palpable. Its stifling. ‘There’s no way this can be happening.’ We all feel it.
Except the players.
Players don’t think like fans do… and fans will never be able to ...
Precedenting the Unprecedented
blog.cleveland.com 5/4/2008 — As a stunned Round Two ticket holder, I want to see the Hawks strut their young stuff. On the other sneaker, how fun to say, "I saw the Celtics when the Boston Three Party came to town." So - who will win tonight's game? Up in the air, you say? Could go either way? Hang on to your shorts, I just met someone who may have the answer.
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sportsnetwork.com 5/4/2008 — (Sports Network) - The eighth-seeded Atlanta Hawks attempt to pull off one of the biggest upsets in NBA playoff history, as they visit the top-seeded Boston Celtics this afternoon at TD Banknorth Garden in the decisive Game 7 of their first-round ...
The Sunday Click -- Look Who's Still Playing —
NBA.com: News 5/4/2008
If you were told two weeks ago that one First Round series would go to seven games, it would probably take you eight guesses before you got the right one. But the Hawks are still alive, and the Celtics need more from Kevin Garnett in order to move on. ...
Hawks F Williams ejected vs. Celtics (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 5/4/2008
Hawks forward Marvin Williams was ejected from Game 7 of Atlanta's playoff series against Boston on Sunday when he slammed Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo to the floor to prevent a layup. Rondo got the ball on a breakaway in the third quarter and had ...
Celtics pound Hawks 99-65 in Game 7 (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 5/4/2008
Kevin Garnett took a behind-the-back pass from Paul Pierce, slammed in the dunk to give Boston a 36-point, third-quarter lead and then slashed his hand across his throat to signal what the Atlanta Hawks already knew. "It's over," he said. The ...