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Nba Playoffs Rd 2: [4] Boston Celtics Vs. [8] Philadelphia 76Ers


King Taharqa

NBA Playoffs  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Boston Celtics
    • Philadelphia 76ers


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[4] Boston Celtics (37-27)

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PG-#9 Rajon Rondo

Kentucky '06

6'1 186 lbs

12.1 PPG 4.9 RPG 11.6 APG 1.8 SPG

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SG-#0 Avery Bradley

Texas '10

6'2 180 lbs

7.6 PPG 1.8 RPG 1.4 APG 40.7 3PT%

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SF-#34 Paul "The Truth" Pierce

Kansas '98

6'9 220 lbs

19.7 PPG 5.3 RPG 4.6 APG 36.4 3PT%

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PF-#30 Brandon Bass

LSU '05

6'8 250 lbs

12.7 PPG 6.1 RPG 1.0 APG

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C-#5 Kevin "Big Ticket" Garnett

Faragut Academy '95 (Chicago, IL)

6'11 253 lbs

16.0 PPG 8.3 RPG 2.9 APG 1.0 BPG 85.6 FT%

BENCH

PG-#51 Keyon Dooling

SG-#20 Ray "Jesus Shuttlesworth" Allen

SG-#4 Marquis Daniels

SF-#28 Mickael Pietrus

C-#54 Greg Stiemsma

HEAD COACH

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"Doc" Rivers

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[8] Philadelphia 76ers (35-31)

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PG-#11 Jrue Holiday

UCLA '09

6'4 180 lbs

13.6 PPG 3.2 RPG 4.4 APG 39.0 3PT%

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SG-#12 Evan Turner

Ohio State '10

6'7 205 lbs

9.0 PPG 5.8 RPG 2.6 APG

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SF-#9 Andre Iguodala

Arizona '04

6'6 207 lbs

12.3 PPG 6.2 RPG 5.5 APG 39.2 3PT%

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PF-#Elton Brand

Duke '99

6'9 254 lbs

10.8 PPG 7.1 RPG 1.6 APG 1.6 BPG

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C-#00 Spencer Hawes

LSU '07

7'1 245 lbs

9.6 PPG 7.5 RPG 2.7 APG 1.4 BPG

BENCH

PG-#23 Lou Williams

SG-#20 Jodie Meeks

SF-#7 Sam Young

PF-#21 Thaddeus Young

C-#4 Tony Battie

HEAD COACH

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Doug Collins

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Philly showed some grit and toughness beating down on a psychologically drained Baby Bulls team. And I think they will prove a tough gritty matchup for the Celtics. But Boston will take these guys out in 6 games. HOFers Pierce, Garnett, and the young Rondo will put up the points for Boston. Where will Philly's come from consistently?

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