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Re: Friday's in the bag.



I really don't see how everyone is so confident still. Over the course of 
the series, philly has been exposing our weaknesses. If it wasn't for us 
stealing game 2, then this series would be over already. The C's 
unfortunately picked the wrong time to go into one of their famous slumps. 
They are not playing well, and that type of thing cannot be turned around in 
one game. Combine that with the refs giving Iverson every call, giving 
Pierce no calls, and the league wanting philly to move on so that they can 
have a rematch of last years finals, and it just doesn't look good.



>From: "pmaurice" <damekmo@teleport.com>
>To: <celtics@igtc.com>
>Subject: Friday's in the bag.
>Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 07:56:01 -0700
>
>I spent the weekend cleaning a sewage back up in my basement, my computer
>crashed and couldn't get up, my daughter had a skateboarding accident and 
>my
>son has new piercings that I'd rather not talk about, but I feel great. I
>picked the Sixers to win the series and wrote that I wouldn't be surprised 
>if
>they swept, but right now, I just don't see them winning game 5. I totally
>agree with Peter May. Closing out a series is when experience comes in 
>handy
>and the Celtics just don't have it now, like the other two top seeds in the
>East, but they will. They've played tougher than I ever expected, even with
>Pierce stinking it up. I'm impressed. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if 
>they
>blew them out on Friday. Friday is in the bag. Now if we could just see 
>both
>the Pistons and Nets lose I'd even feel good about that tatoo my daughter 
>got
>two weeks ago.
>
>Paul M.


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