Two down...
Well, I know I said that I thought the Celtics had a chance in the playoffs, even if KG doesn't return. But judging from the results of the first two games against the 7-seed Chicago Bulls, and with the recent season-ending injury to backup PF Leon Powe, I must change my opinion on the matter. The Celtics lost game 1 to Chicago by 2 points. They won the second game by two points. Both games were AT HOME. The next two games will take place in Chicago. If Chicago can "play with us" (and beat us) on our home court, who knows what they are capable of on their turf. The injury to Leon Powe is a devastating loss. We are down to three big men (Kendrick Perkins, Mikki Moore, and Glen Davis), only one of whom is a power forward (Davis). Big Baby has played well and has been scoring at the best rate of his career recently. This is good for Davis, but without Powe and Garnett, the Celtics are at a loss as a team. Scalabrine is also out indefinitely, and who knows if he will play. People used to joke about Scalabrine's impact on the team, but this year, before getting three concussions he was a great contributor to our success. Without Powe, the Celtics have less depth, less toughness, less size, and less defense. I love the Celtics, but I don't think they can do it this year. The injuries are too detrimental to the team. Why do I always make an ass out of myself on these entries by posting something absolutely ridiculously optimistic and never clarifying them when things don't work out? Well that ends now. The Celtics are fucked. Game over, man.