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RE: back in it...



Is it just me, or does anybody else hate games that the Celtics 
should win and need to win?  I would much rather watch a game
we are supposed to lose, or a game we can afford to lose.  This
whole thing about needing the win tonight to prove the streak was
for real makes me nervous.  I do hope the Bucks are tired, but the 
Celtics really have to clamp them down right away, and not let them
get into their outside shooting groove...Randy Brown MUST start this
game.  In fact, here is my lineup:  Blount, Walker, Pierce, Stith, Brown;
subs:  Williams, V, Walter.   Kenny, Carr, Moiso:  DNP.

Josh Ozersky	
Marketing Communications Specialist 
Corning Museum of Glass

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ken Kokubo [SMTP:klist@harvard.edu]
> Sent:	Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:54 AM
> To:	celtics@igtc.com
> Subject:	back in it...
> 
> Hey, what do you know Indy lost last night returning us in a tie for 8th 
> spot, with the Cavs a hair* behind in 9th. The Pacers are off for the next
> 
> 2 days and Cleveland has to play San Antonio at home tonight. If the C's 
> and Cavs both win tonight we would still move into sole possession of 8th 
> by even less of a hair** and bump Indy to 10th.
> 
> Milwaukee had a relatively tough win last night at home almost giving up a
> 
> 14 point lead going into the 4th. Hopefully, we can capitalize on their 
> back to back 2nd game and slightly shaken confidence.
> 
> * hair = .003
> ** less of a hair = .002
> 
> It's getting fun again!
> ken