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Re: Oh yeah, it's a great day!
I have never been more happy to be wrong. Although I thought they would
lose, I can now admit that part of my comments were made out of
superstition. Although I try not to be superstitious, sometimes I can't help
it. I saw all those posts saying how they could not lose and how game 5 was
a lock, and I admit, it made me nervous. I felt it was my civic duty to post
some messages predicting the opposite, just to offset things. Foolish, yes.
But I feel pretty good about it now.
>From: "R. Bentz Kirby" <bocelts@usit.net>
>To: Celtics Mail List <celtics@igtc.com>, bostonceltics
><bostonceltics@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Oh yeah, it's a great day!
>Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 22:15:41 -0400
>
>Hey everyone! I certainly never would have believed this. No way.
>What a joy to get such an unexpected surprise! I hope this will make
>the team hungry for more. Hey, it may not be the "old" days, but it is
>still the 76ers and now Detroit. Let the confidence grow. Roll on.
>
>And the best part is this quote from the AP wire:
>
>The Celtics continued to pour it on and made nine of their 19 3-pointers
>in
>the fourth quarter, including several in the final minutes. Boston
>outscored
>Philadelphia, 43-20 in the fourth.
>
>Hey, I thought they didn't have the killer instinct when they lost two
>in Philly. This makes it a good year no matter what.
>
>And, were there some posts to the list about the Celtics not making it
>out of this series? I really can't recall, but maybe they were.
>
>It's a great day to be a Celtic fan. Keep on keeping on!
>
>Bentz
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