It was a tough finish, but all is not lost for Celtics
MILWAUKEE — The ball bounded back and forth, in and out, pinball-like, almost in slow motion.
Marcus Smart, rebounding his own intentionally missed free throw, had first crack with four seconds left. No good. Then Robert Williams tipped it back onto the rim. Not quite. Then Jrue Holiday got a hand on it and almost put it in the wrong basket. No. Finally, Al Horford tapped it through the hole just after the horn sounded.
It was initially ruled a bucket and the score was fixed at 103-103. For a second, it looked like we were going into overtime.
But Horford’s tap came after the red lights around the backboard lit. It was too late to save the Celtics for OT. A quick review revealed what we pretty much already knew.
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Sunday, May 08, 2022
Remain Calm - All Is Well?
That seems to be the message Shank's trying to deliver after watching yesterday's Game 3 between the Celtics and the Bucks:
That fraud doesn't give a crap about this team. He's too busy bitching about the sox all need to be vaxxed.
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