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Yup, we saw it in 2009 and we are seeing it again now. The Celtics have a lot of good players, but they will only go as far as KG can take them. The Heat did a great job of pounding KG every time he cut through the key and pushed him off his spot all game. With KG unable to get going, the Celtics had no inside game and in the fourth, tired legs meant jump shots were not falling.
I'm hoping the Celtics can make some adjustments and win game five in Miami, but realistically I think the torch is about to be passed.
Yeah, I saw it live and twice was more than enough for me. The commentators took ages to work out how serious it was. I actually was expecting a break after seeing the first replay. Rondo is a physical freak of nature to have only had a dislocated elbow from that. To come back and play effectively in the same game showed a lot of guts too!