Garnett

8 June 2010

Rondo apparently already has 2. We can see where this is going.

On the plus side, Garnett looks like he came to play tonight. 16-16.

Gasol for 2 with an easy lay in

Garnett misses a wide open jump shot after a lot of crazy madness

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6 June 2010

ree range across the court...) Sports Science then went on to mention as an after thought that Garnett and Perkins actually covered even more space, though they never gave the number.. They should have analyzed Ray Allen's shot. He just knocked down his 6th 3 of the night.

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12 May 2010

Pierce finally warmed up and ended 3 assists shy of a triple double. Garnett hit key shots to stop a Cav's run. Ray Allen was just deadly from beyond the arc. Rondo didn't have a huge game, but he didn't have to. Indeed, he sat longer in this game than he did the entire rest of the series.

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7 May 2010

I'm going to go with 6-4, Sox.

Celtics- Win against the Cavs because Garnett wants to prove his foot injury wasn't a big deal after all, and that this is what the C's look like with Garnett

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22 April 2010

ts Hell, (even the Celtics winning game 1 of their series with the Heat was a kind of loss with the Garnett suspension), Tuesday was a day of Miracles. Who had ever heard of Darnell McDonald? A man who waited 13 years to get his chance to make a difference on a big league team, and on his very first at bat, he hits a two-run home run to breathe life back into this Sox season. Then, the 31 year old rookie hit’s a Monster-scraping walk-off.

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27 February 2008

and up and going nowheres were gone and replaced by a couple of Hall of Famers, Garnett and Allen, and a couple of cagey vets, House and Posey.  Add the Hungry Man, Paul Pierce to the mix, and Danny's got a pretty tasty TV dinner on the table.

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