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  • 4 days ago | postingandtoasting.com | Kento Kato

    David Butler II-Imagn Images Let’s get this out of the way because it’s very clear. Neither, and I repeat, NEITHER team has played even close to their best basketball this series. The Celtics look nothing like the team that finished the season as one of the two or three hottest teams in the league and look even less like the team that took home the Larry O’Brien trophy less than 12 months ago.

  • 5 days ago | postingandtoasting.com | Kento Kato

    Photo by David L. Nemec/NBAE via Getty Images When I looked ahead to the Knicks’ second-round matchup against the Celtics, I could not have seen any of this coming. I did think that the Knicks could surprise people by keeping the games closer than their regular season record against the Celtics would’ve suggested. But I admittedly had the Celtics ultimately winning in a hard-fought five-game series.

  • 1 week ago | postingandtoasting.com | Matthew Miranda

    David Butler II-Imagn Images Once upon a time, a hare and a tortoise held a race. Of course the hare was heavily favored, and when the race began it raced out of of sight, out to a seemingly insurmountable lead. But the hare lost its momentum and the tortoise kept on keeping on, one step at a time, leading to a photo finish that went to the tortoise. This was on a Monday. That Wednesday, a rematch was held.

  • 1 week ago | postingandtoasting.com | Russell Richardson

    Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images Impossible, but true. This game was a nearly identical replay of Game One. Tonight at TD Garden, in Game Two of the semifinals, the New York Knicks (2-0) started ice cold. They missed a bunch and fell behind by 16 as the Boston Celtics (0-2) dominated the paint.

  • 1 week ago | postingandtoasting.com | Russell Richardson

    Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images The Knicks head into Game Two tonight at TD Garden up 1-0 after storming back from 20 down and stealing the opener in OT. Brunson and OG delivered late, while Boston chucked threes and collapsed. The Celtics will push back, but the pressure’s on them now. If the Knicks stay sharp and hit shots, they can take control of the series before returning to the friendly confines of MSG. Game time is 7 p.m. EST on TNT. This is your game thread. This is CelticsBlog.

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