Adam
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Probable Cavs Starters (note stats are old)
PG: George Hill: 9.2 ppg 39% 3point. Solid D, and a real 'grown up' on the court
SF: LeBron James: 33ppg 9rpg 9apg. Now hes had a feels out lets see what he does
PF: Kevin Love: 14ppg 10rpg: Still has another step up to make it to 'no 2' role
C: TT: 'the horford stopper' nuff said
Key bench contributors:
Kyle Korver: all his shots that missed, missed to the right in game one
Jordan Clarkson: Complete idiot
Rodney Hood: Played his best playoff game ever last match and still was barely average
Osman: J/K
Jose Calderon: Victory cigar
Non-playing salaried professionals:
Zizic
Nance
Zizic
Nance
Boston Starting 5 (along with bostonian opinions)
Terry Rozier: Best point guard in the east
Jalen Brown: Better than Jalen Rose and PJ Brown combined
Jason Tatum: Better abs than Channing Tatum
Marcus Morris: Future greatest Celtic of all time and 1st team all defense
Al Horford: Enough 'Tommy Points' to set up a 'Tommy Point' bank
The best bench in the NBA:
Marcus smart: Tony Allen if you would happily punch Tony Allen in the face. People talk about his timely crunch buckets but i've noticed its becasue his shot selection is terrible, he only takes hero shots.
Semi Ojeleye: Mainly biceps, some say under his biceps there is a second pair of reserve biceps
Aron Baynes: Top notch top knot, scared to shoot when bron is at the rim
Nice to get a win at the Q, today we need to come out fast and hard and put them in the frickin ground. This is the chance to shift the momentum and put all the pressure on the boston ballbags.
Lets have lots of TT on horford and Bron on brown. Lots of aggressive kevin love and George hill and JR and Korver hit some threes
Good luck cavs and good luck RCF
ps this made me shed a single tear