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I'm still hoping the Celtics can win through to the finals, though their mysterious inability to execute on the road during playoffs seems likely to sink them at some point (they were excellent during reg season).
One thing in their favour is that teams have been holding serve in the playoffs this year and they do have homecourt against everyone. Maybe they can be the first NBA champ to go 16-12 in the playoffs!?!?
Anybody else who watched the Celtics in the regular season being driven crazy by their inability to run the ball against opponents, terrible half-court execution and Allen's horrible shooting?
As long as the spurs don't win, frankly I'll be happy. Would prefer to have a NO vs. Magic final but that appears unlikely.
I'd like the Hornets to take it considering they've earned it more. A few years back they were nothing; CP3 comes along and now they top the Western conference. Fingers crossed.