In response to Dan Shaughnessy’s column “Quite a series of events,” I don’t understand how he can completely shift his opinion of the Boston Celtics within days.
One day Shaughnessy is ranting about Coach Doc Rivers’ choice to give Ray Allen the ball in the final seconds of Game 2 against the Chicago Bulls. This was totally unnecessary. Hasn’t Ray earned our respect by now?
The following day, the Celtics and Bulls were tied yet again as the game winded down. The scoreboard read 115-115 until the ball got to the hands of Allen after a pass from Rajon Rondo. Swoosh, with two seconds remaining. Final score Celtics 118, Bulls 115.
And what did Shaughnessy write about the next day? About how good ol’ Ray Allen “emerged as the man” and saved the game. Well, which is it? Does Shaughnessy truly believe we are “doomed” this year, because I think all the Celtics need is a little support.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
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I know this definitely isn't my strongest piece so tear it up! haha
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