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Yeah, its been looking like bad news for the Celtics for several weeks, with KG's return being pushed back further and further.
Cleveland are now overwhelming favourites, but I still give the Celtics a shot at getting to the conference finals. Rivers still has the whole team very focused, Davis has done an admirable job filling KG's role, and Pierce and Allen in particular are going to take this as the ultimate challenge - to win without KG!
The Boston Globe has a good article as well. It is definitely going to be an us against the world attitude and there is going to be zero pressure on the Celtics if they make it to the conference finals!