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Herald Cavaliers keep keen eye on Celtics
Cavaliers’ home streak on the line against Celtics
Globe Summit meeting tonight
Giddens, Walker recalled from Utah
Secret's out on Miles
MetroWest Daily Celtics come in as underdog
CelticsBlog Starting Five 1/9
Flip the script
LOY's Place Random thoughts on a big game day
Lex Nihil Novi Thirteen million
Help is on the way
ESPN Blazers try to blackball Miles
Red's Army You what? Go ahead and vote for Yi
The Manu Ginobili plan
The path to growth
Full Court Press The five pack: Shaking things up
Hoopsworld A closer look at the Portland/Miles conundrum
Celtics looking to spoil Cavs perfect home record
WEEI LeBron isn't the Celtics biggest competition
NY Post In Marbury poker, don't blink
The Star When the Celtics try to bully, it's best to push back at them
Cleveland.com Cavs gain healthy respect for rival Boston Celtics
Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics showdown on Friday
Learning from the best: Celtics latest tutor or title hungry Cavs
Chronicle Telegram Home court advantage could be big in Cavs- Celtics showdown
NBA.com It's January, but Celtics Cavs isn't just another game
ProJo Celtics look at Cavs game as chance to right their ship
SI.com The reigning champs have their issues
Burgeoning Celtics-Cavaliers rivalry has the potential to become heated
Fox Sports Home cooking likely to make difference in playoffs
Sporting News Portland's Darius Miles peril close. Or is it?
OC Register Meet the NBA's least popular players
SLAM Doc Rivers isn't ready to shut down injured KG
The Fein Line Let's see if Doc can really coach
The Buckeye Battle Cry The big game arrives: Cleveland - Boston
Metro The rematch
LeBron a Celtic? It could happen
Ohio.com Cavs, Celtics to battle for supremacy
The Sports Network EC heavyweights meet as Celtics visit Cavs
The World according to TD The game we've been circling
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Revisionist history?
Not so now in the wake of six losses in eight games, including three straight, which is something that happened only once last season, largely as a result of Kevin Garnett’s absence with an oblique strain.
Our three straight losses last year happened with Garnett perfectly healthy and in the lineup.
We went 7-2 while he was out. A one point loss to Cleveland in Cleveland and a 3 pt loss to the Magic also on the road.
by Jaycelt on Jan 9, 2009 2:33 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Yup
You’re right…this is just more propaganda to make it seem like KG is the face and best player on the celtics (which I tend to think is actually Pierce)
Kevin Garnett was playing in that 3 game slip last year, but was working himself back into game shape which actually was the reason for the poor play
by TheAncientRivalry on Jan 9, 2009 3:32 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

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