losing KG drastically softens their defense. check out the chicago series last year without him. i think miami can now take game 2 in boston. a series that should've been over in 4 or 5 games for boston can now go 6 or 7.
This isn't the same team as last season. I still think Miami has the same shot at winning game 2 as they did before. I thought this series was expected to last 6 or 7 anyway?
We always say the league is too soft, yet guys like KG bring their character to every game and you guys criticize him for it. There needs to be more tension like this in playoff games. I know I love these type of confrontations. Rather KG than Paul Pierce faking again..
I didn't realize throwing a dirty elbow to a unsuspecting 6-6 guard then running away from said 6-6 guard made someone tough? I thought that made you a punk bi@tch. Best part was seeing Garnett run away and also avoid Haslem at all cost.
I used to be a fan of KG but ever since he won the championship, his attitude has gotten exponentially worse. I wish the 80's dream was around because KG would be on the floor.
Same here, I considered him at one time the best PF next to Tim Duncan. All he needed was that championship to prove that he was the top PF in the league, imo. Ever since he got that ship, he's turned into this d******d of a player that talks to much sh** for his own good. Before it was fire, passion, and charisma he was bringing to the game now its just a hole antics and douchebaggedness. He should have got more than one game.
KG: Curious about my size? http://www.realgm.com/images/nba/4.2/wiretap/photos/2006/Garnett_Kevin_bos_091113.jpg
He handled the PR after the game masterfully. It was actually pretty classy. But, no one here is buying it. I'm sure the Celtics fans are eating it up though.
I like KG's intensity, but yet another example of unnecessary crap from KG. Cheap shot for sure. On a side note, I love how right in the middle of the scuffle is........J.Oneal. This is the guy you want on your team if a fight is about to break out. He knocked that Pistons fan out with a running punch.