Chicago Bulls aka. Steers, a worthy opponent to defeat.
Yes, it's true. The young boys from Chi-town are impressive. Derrick Rose is simply badass. There hasn't been a Bull this badass since, well, Jordan. Add Ben Gordon and Joakim Noah to the mix and you have yourself the future of basketball champs, no doubt. Unless Front Office BS and trades get in the way to shake things up.
Now, herein lies the conundrum. The Celtics have heart, whereas the Chicago boys have gas, and plenty of it, since they've taken both Games 1 & 2 to the last seconds. The Celtics miss KG (big time), and yet play some serious off-the-bench ball when they need to step up. Glen Davis is better than Shaq, because he can shoot. Rajon proved himself last year, and he's doing it again. And then...out of nowhere, came...Ray. He didn't belt out "Georgia", but rather annihilated the Steers in the second half. He emerged from his shell of Game 1 and the first half of Game 2 to pull off a shot that shut up all critics. Enough said. Ray Allen IS clutch.
On to game 3, guys. Will the youth persevere, or will the defending champs take the series lead? Well see. One thing is certain- these Steers have horns, and they know how to use them. But let's "Cowboy Up!", and wrangle these Steers, as good old Kevin Millar used to say. Let's go Celtics!!!
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see you Thursday
We’ve seen two good games in this series so far. I wonder if the remaining ones will match them in intensity and drama. May the team that plays the best win!
I pesonally find it interesting that I’m posting here at this point in the season. There are only two blogs of which i am a member: The Bulls and the Celtics. Go figure!
...there's some folks that, if they don't know, you can't tell 'em.
by Envy on Apr 21, 2009 4:39 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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