Green's back to back 4th quarter 3's irritated Spike Lee. |
But then something strange happened. New York starting talking trash about their 3-1 advantage. Confident teams with big leads don't usually do that, they just sit back and let their play speak for itself. Kenyon Martin said the Knicks would dress for a funeral in Game 5. J.R. Smith claimed that if he hadn't been suspended for Game 4 he'd be playing golf today (sidebar - this makes absolutely no sense to me, you play golf when you're eliminated and your season is over. Don't you have to keep practicing and working hard while you're preparing for the next series? Who gets to play golf then?).
And then tonight it got really weird; the Knicks actually showed up to the game each all dressed in black. I laughed out loud when I saw it on the pre-game show. My instant reaction was that it was a childish move that wreaked of false bravado. I wondered if maybe New York wasn't as sure of themselves as they'd have us believe. When the game started I had an odd sense of unexplainable confidence, even as the Celtics fell behind 11-0. Perhaps it came from assuming the series was already over, and in turn having nothing to lose. Regardless, when Jeff Green's thunderous dunk put the C's up by 15 I was back to yelling at my television, and now I can't wait to go to Game 6 on Friday. Boston still has a long uphill battle ahead if they're going to pull off the miracle comeback, but at least they've made the playoffs fun again.
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