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The teams are different and Rondo is healthy this year.

Look at the most current data before looking at year old data.

I think Boston will be a much larger roadblock ESPECIALLY if Bosh isn't healthy than some of you folks think.


And as far as your Lebron highlight. Cool. I hope you didn't spend too long copying and pasting that link. Who hasn't Lebron scored 30+ against? Here's a lollipop.

Perhaps you should say things like that starting out. Instead of trying to change what you said. You asked when they last beat Boston. You have been provided that.

What I bolded is probably much closer to the truth and is not what you originally implied. So either learn to clearly communicate what you wish to say or continue having fun trolling.
 
The teams are different and Rondo is healthy this year.

Look at the most current data before looking at year old data.

I think Boston will be a much larger roadblock ESPECIALLY if Bosh isn't healthy than some of you folks think.

And as far as your Lebron highlight. Cool. I hope you didn't spend too long copying and pasting that link. Who hasn't Lebron scored 30+ against? Here's a lollipop.

Oh yeah, you're right, the teams ARE different. Mario Chalmers has another year under his belt, another year of building chemistry for the big three, and the signing of one of the best wing-defenders of the decade in Shane Battier.

The Celtics have "improved" their roster with Greg Stiemsma and Avery Bradley, as their aged-core (sans-Rondo) adds another year to their bodies. I am excited to see how this will drastically affect the Celtics team to the extent where they win three more games in a series this year.

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Perhaps you should say things like that starting out. Instead of trying to change what you said. You asked when they last beat Boston. You have been provided that.

What I bolded is probably much closer to the truth and is not what you originally implied. So either learn to clearly communicate what you wish to say or continue having fun trolling.
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Oh yeah, you're right, the teams ARE different. Mario Chalmers has another year under his belt, another year of building chemistry for the big three, and the signing of one of the best wing-defenders of the decade in Shane Battier.

The Celtics have "improved" their roster with Greg Stiemsma and Avery Bradley, as their aged-core (sans-Rondo) adds another year to their bodies. I am excited to see how this will drastically affect the Celtics team to the extent where they win three more games in a series this year.

foot-in-mouth.gif

I'd prefer Boston over Miami but I think Miami wins in 6. This could change depending on if there is fall out from the fouls in the last Pacers/Heat game. Losing Haslem and Pitman will hurt them down low. That is exaggereated by Bosh being out.
 
The teams are different and Rondo is healthy this year.

Look at the most current data before looking at year old data.

I think Boston will be a much larger roadblock ESPECIALLY if Bosh isn't healthy than some of you folks think.

And as far as your Lebron highlight. Cool. I hope you didn't spend too long copying and pasting that link. Who hasn't Lebron scored 30+ against? Here's a lollipop.

What were Rondo's injuries last year?
 
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