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llperez 16 years, 4 months ago.
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- Posted on: Thu, 02/25/2010 - 9:43am #13284

Daprob89ParticipantCleveland (44-14) at Boston (36-19)
Im taking Boston in this one even without Pierce, because until the cavs get their Power forward situation together ( Hickson, Jamison and Varejao) I dont see them beating an elite team. Especially one like the Celtics with championship experience, team chemistry and plays descent basketball at home(16-9).
X factor: Rajon Rondo
Last five games: 11.6 pts 11 ast 5 rebsNo factor: Antawn Jamison
Last 2 games vs BOS: 12pts FG% 29Star watch: Lebron James
Season average: 29.8pts 7rebs 8.5 astStar watch: Ray Allen
Without Pierce( 7 games): 21pts0 - Posted on: Thu, 02/25/2010 - 9:52am #260258
eso172dere PF is jamison point blank if dey wanna win he will need 2 get all da minutes at dat spot n he had a big game vs da magic showing dat he can play in dis offense wit ease n no 1 on cavs stoppin lebron soo da cavs will win dis game!!! n da playoffs celtics dont play great defens anymore!!!1
0 - Posted on: Thu, 02/25/2010 - 10:06am #260262

Daprob89ParticipantRashard Lewis cant guard Power forwards in the this league the finals showed us that, but let me noted they cant guard him either on the perimeter because his natural position is at the 3 spot. So of course he’s going to have a big game on them thats why Cleveland made the trade. He’s a match up nightmare for the Magics and Rashard Lewis not the Boston Celtics.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 02/25/2010 - 10:21am #260272

llperezwow, you know how much i don’t like the cavaliers? So much that im a laker fan pulling for the celtics and hoping rondo has a big game. I must really not like the cavs.
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