Best day ever. Unless, the Mavs were the Celtics.
Hell hasn’t frozen over yet because LeBron James has been denied a championship. Special thanks to Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavs for making this possible. It’s always good to see the team that knocked out your team lose in the end, but somehow, this is bigger than that and SO MUCH sweeter than that.
I’m not even sure how my hate for LeBron got to this level but is it weird that seeing him loose and the thought of him bawling like a baby in the locker room feels almost as good as if it were Kobe after the Celtics beat him in a Game 7 of the finals? Cause it kind of does.
Who gives a shit? He didn’t do shit last night did he? Does anyone else think this ad sucks ass? I don’t want Lebron James to be anyone, except maybe less of a cocky asshole. Just play, jesus.
By: Dan Massar, YawkeyTalkies Staff Writer
Wow! What else can you say about Rajon Rondo’s performance in game 4 of the second round series between the Celtics and Cavaliers. Rondo was magnificent, putting together an unbelievable triple double stat line of 29 points, 18 rebounds and 13 assists. He was the best player on the court and it wasn’t even close. And that of course includes the reigning MVP of the league LeBron James.
What makes the performance even more impressive is that it not only came in the playoffs against a Cavs team that had the best record in the NBA, but it was essentially a must win game for the Celtics. They could not afford to go down 3-1 in the series with game 5 in Cleveland. The Celtics had to have game 4, and Rondo willed them to victory. On a day when Paul Pierce scored only 7 points, Rondo more than carried the load offensively.
The Cavs cannot keep Rondo out of the paint. They have no answer for the speedy point guard, and unless they find a better way to keep from getting into the lane, the Celtics have a great shot to pull of the upset in [...]
By: Jess Lander, YawkeyTalkies Editor in Chief
The Big Three outdid the highly anticipated Duo of LeBron James and Shaquille O’Neil on the Cavs’ turf in the NBA season opener Tuesday night. The Celts put an end to their 11-game losing streak in Cleveland by defeating them 95-89, a big difference from the 31-point Boston massacre on their last meeting.
What could possibly be the reason for the turn around?
Sorry Shaq, but there was someone more important than you on your Cleveland debut because KG is back.
All hints of a season-ending injury gone. Celtics fan’s biggest worry, gone. If last night’s game against a fellow title contender indicated anything, it’s that 2010 can very likely be the 2008 remix.
Garnett added 13 points and ten rebounds to the mix behind the other two musketeers, Paul Pierce with 23 points and 11 rebounds, and Ray Allen with 16 points and ten assists. The possible new inductee to make the power three into an unstoppable four, is Rasheed Wallace who put up 12 points on his own debut.
Superhuman James outscored each with 38 points of his own, including sinking four from outside the three, and eight assists. But just like last season, his effort alone [...]