No analysis for tonight's game. If you follow this blog, you probably watched it and saw exactly what I did. It was a great game with a not so great outcome. The main thing is we HAVE to put this behind us. And that not only goes for the team, obviously, but the fans as well. If you're a true fan, we have to act and think how the Celtics would. As hard as it may be, put this one behind you. It's done. There's nothing we can do, no amount of complaining that can change the score. It was a bitter loss, but we've just got to swallow that pill. It's a one-game series right now. They did their job, winning in Chicago by the slimmest of margins. The series returns to Boston, the Mecca of the basketball world (screw NYC). Would history want this any other way? Of course now, we all want this to have been over by Game 4, but think years down the road looking back on this. We witnessed part of history already, regardless of the outcome of Game 7.
Luck and tradition is on our side. The Celtics legends will be out in full, you can count on that. Red Auerbach's presence will be felt, as it was against Cleveland in last year's seventh game. The mentality is that we're at home, in Boston. We're the 2 seed for a reason. We played a hell of a season and showed immense integrity for the last couple of months with KG's injury.
All that's left is one game, and you've got to believe we'll win it.
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