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No way Beantown. How could anyone confidently pick the winner in this series. It's been up and down all series long.
Have to admit, after winning the 1st 2 games, I thought the Heat would take it in 5 games. So for the C's to have a chance at winning it in 6, was pretty monumental. No wonder they were tired looking today, especially KG who has been the KG of old in this series so far, besides today.
Look forward to Sunday morning. OKC are rubbing their hands together with glee, watching these two teams wear each other out. Wade looks exhausted.
Heat played good D today and Lebron shot the lights out like he never has before v Celtics. Celtics looked like they needed the day off! Especially Pierce, he is struggling big time and has no lift. Pretty typical for Boston over past couple years. They just can't sustain high level play as consistently as they used too. Oh well back to Miami. I defy anyone to predict who wins game 7 at this point!