Go Celtics!!!!

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Beat the a Miami Heat.

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whoever wins, who cares because im rooting for OKC! They deserve it more than celtics or heats!
 
Gotta agree with that. OKC is tough right now. I'd put money on them.
 
OKC will win the championship

Maybe. Wussel and Daruntula are playing awesome, but more than anything I would like to see a 7 game series. Is Russel and Durant > Lebron and Wade?
 
Maybe. Wussel and Daruntula are playing awesome, but more than anything I would like to see a 7 game series. Is Russel and Durant > Lebron and Wade?

It is going to be a bad ass championship series. Don't forget about Harden.
 
Beat the a Miami Heat.

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Too bad this man is not around today...
The current Celtics just may be in need his well-known "shooting abilities" to down the Heat!



BTW...
He was the first professional basketball player to break a backboard!!
This happened in the first-ever Boston Celtics game, played on November 5, 1946 at Boston Arena.

:)

Bob
 


BTW...
He was the first professional basketball player to break a backboard!!
This happened in the first-ever Boston Celtics game, played on November 5, 1946 at Boston Arena.

:)

Bob

How did he break the backboard? Were players dunking back then?
 
How did he break the backboard? Were players dunking back then?

The only time from when Naismith invented the game of "Basket Ball", until present date, that I have knowledge that a basketball player (at any level of play...except for professional leagues such as the NBA) wasn't allowed to "dunk", was during the 1967-1976 time frame.

(Although Coach Wooden always adhered to the mantra that this ruling was due to: safety of the players/equipment breakage possibilities...It's still known as: "The Lew Alcindor Rule").

BTW...
The Celtic "shooter", so pictured, stood 6'5" ...
And "dunking" isn't the only way to break backboard! :D

Bob
 
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