Waiting for Paul Pierce to show up. He says he will, what do you think?
Me, not so much. Ron Artest is making a difference, whether Pierce wants to admit it or not. And if there is one person that can change the whole dynamic of the game — while instantly having a great game after a bad one — it’s not Pierce, it’s Kevin Garnett. He likes comebacks. In this situation, the Celtics need to break the glass and run the offense through the Big Ticket for once. Letting Pierce dribble it around and figure it out, or waiting for Rajon Rondo to wake up and push the rock, seems like a task in futility. Instead, just put KG in the post and dish to Ray Allen and Pierce when things get crazy. There’s no reason for him to cry about being tired. He’s only got 48 more minutes to play.
All out. Go hard or go home. Remember, anything is possible.


Mando
/ June 17, 2010Celts are done, son. Kobe will not let them lose. They blow them away tonight. I can’t wait for the post-game interview from Kobe.
Greg Finley
/ June 18, 2010Incidentally, Ron Artest gave KG a run for his money in terms of crazy guy postgame interviews:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRkLp3ixrzQ