Game 6: The Beginning of Philly's End

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Shit, man. I went back and re-read what you posted and I completely misread the vibe. Again, it's my b-day and I'm getting in my groove which leads to mixed results. Go C's!



Fuck yeah. HBD, brutha!
I missed that it’s your birthday! What a great present. Keep the groove going and happy birthday, dude!
 

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Was that when Philly had a 4 point lead in the third or their 2 point from 6 minutes to 4.5 minutes left in the 4th?
Fair point about the margin - I was speaking more in terms of momentum. Philly's third quarter run combined with Tatum's seemingly never-ending funk made it feel like the Sixers were going to overtake the Cs by a fair bit by the end. As Grande noted Smart as the lead scorer was unsustainable.

But the Cs D was clamps and Tatum showed up.

Finally, my Grande/Max feed was close enough that if it stays the same, I will never go back to the national broadcast teams. It was so much better listening to them than the ESPN dreck, especially down the stretch.
 

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This game is not the end for the Celtics. Nor the beginning of Boston's end. Rather, this game will be just the end of the beginning.
You led us to victory, Jess. Since I'm extremely superstitious, can I ask you to start the game 7 thread today? A two-day gap between the start of the thread and the game itself already worked out for us once.
 

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You led us to victory, Jess. Since I'm extremely superstitious, can I ask you to start the game 7 thread today? A two-day gap between the start of the thread and the game itself already worked out for us once.
That's the plan. Going to be a bit later in the day, as was the case for this one's creation.
 

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You can start it whenever up to and including game time though that will be less than ideal for us.

I can state confidently that nothing we post or don't post here at SoSH has any impact on the gameplay at the sporting events we follow.
 

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I can state confidently that nothing we post or don't post here at SoSH has any impact on the gameplay at the sporting events we follow.
He’s gonna have to put the first 3 quarters in his rearviewmirror.
I'll have you know seconds after I posted this pearl jam joke Tatum finally drew a foul and got to the line...prove to me that I didn't have a positive impact!
 

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I'll have you know seconds after I posted this pearl jam joke Tatum finally drew a foul and got to the line...prove to me that I didn't have a positive impact!
I can't and I won't. I didn't say that we cannot manifest things. Hell, I will even try that too.

I know it can all still end badly but this win may be my favorite of all the remarkable games this crew has already had. Maybe its recency bias but I don't think so. They found a way despite seemingly everything working against them. And now we get a game seven at home.
 

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I can't and I won't. I didn't say that we cannot manifest things. Hell, I will even try that too.

I know it can all still end badly but this win may be my favorite of all the remarkable games this crew has already had. Maybe its recency bias but I don't think so. They found a way despite seemingly everything working against them. And now we get a game seven at home.
I was cowering under a blanket in fear, I didn't manifest shit (except a decent pearl jam joke).
I know exactly what you mean in terms of a possible favorite win...blowout, perfectly executed wins are extremely fun in the moment, but I find lack a little bit of long term appeal (unless they are to win the title, like '08 game 6). Wins like last nights, backs against the wall, dig down gritty determination, that you somehow pull out are the ones that tend to stick in my brain a bit longer.
 

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I was cowering under a blanket in fear, I didn't manifest shit (except a decent pearl jam joke).
I know exactly what you mean in terms of a possible favorite win...blowout, perfectly executed wins are extremely fun in the moment, but I find lack a little bit of long term appeal (unless they are to win the title, like '08 game 6). Wins like last nights, backs against the wall, dig down gritty determination, that you somehow pull out are the ones that tend to stick in my brain a bit longer.
I don’t care how they win.. any win is better than that feeling of waking up and realizing the Cs are done for the year after losing.
 

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I don’t care how they win.. any win is better than that feeling of waking up and realizing the Cs are done for the year after losing.
Oh 100%. Especially in the moment. I'd give a kidney for a blowout win sunday, for example. Having a stress free game in exchange for the kidney might even enhance my life's length! Just long term in the very glorious hypothetical this season ends the way we all want it to, personally I'm going to remember last night in far greater detail, and with more fondness, than game 2 for example.