Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Bulls Won't Go Down To Boston's Bullies Too Easily



Kevin Garnett can snarl, growl and bark all he wants. He still isn't playing in this series, and every time I see a camera cut to Garnett channeling his inner primal beast, my hope is that his knee buckles and someone takes him to a locker room far, far away.

Is that wrong to feel that way? Probably. But aren't you sick of so much attention to a player who is dressed in clothes I couldn't afford if someone quadrupled my pay.

In the end, the Celtics escaped with a 106-104 overtime victory in a game they had no business winning. Sure, Brad Miller (an 82 percent free-throw shooter) missed a pair late while Rajon Rondo got away with a blatant flagrant foul ... but it should have never came down to that.

The Bulls blew an 11-point fourth quarter lead in a game in which Ben Gordon played 50 minutes that normally he wouldn't have played, scoring 26 points on 6-of-21 shooting from the field and 11-for-12 from the charity stripe.

In the end, the Bulls' biggest shortcoming wasn't their lack of a big man. As usual, it was the lack of a strong coach, who failed to realize that Paul Pierce was slashing away as he scored 15 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning shot over John Salmons.

Now, all the Bulls can do is re-group for Game 6 in Chicago.

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