Following the first competitive game of the series, we once again find ourselves back in Boston all square at two games a piece. This is thanks to the most unlikely of heroes, Glen "Big Baby" Davis. He hit the game winning deuce as time expired and really carried the Celtics throughout the final period, scoring seven of Boston's 16 points and grabbing five rebounds in the final period. The rest of the Celtics contributed just nine points and five boards in that fourth quarter.
In my opinion, the most important player in this series is Rashard Lewis. Lewis has the physique and the speed to outplay any power forward that defends him. Big Baby has the assignment to guard Lewis wherever he goes and he cannot keep up with Lewis because of his quickness and his post up. Davis has accumulated 18 fouls in four games thus far and his replacement is, that's right lets say it together, Brian Scalabrine. Even worse is Mikey Moore, who just looks lost anytime he is on the floor. How many more rabbits can the Celtics pull out of their asses in these playoffs? Factor in that Dwight Howard has yet to dominate a game in this series and we have all the makings of an "upset" tonight.
Orlando +2
Orlando ML
In my opinion, the most important player in this series is Rashard Lewis. Lewis has the physique and the speed to outplay any power forward that defends him. Big Baby has the assignment to guard Lewis wherever he goes and he cannot keep up with Lewis because of his quickness and his post up. Davis has accumulated 18 fouls in four games thus far and his replacement is, that's right lets say it together, Brian Scalabrine. Even worse is Mikey Moore, who just looks lost anytime he is on the floor. How many more rabbits can the Celtics pull out of their asses in these playoffs? Factor in that Dwight Howard has yet to dominate a game in this series and we have all the makings of an "upset" tonight.
Orlando +2
Orlando ML
