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		<title>Celtics Assert Themselves as Number One</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Boston Celtics beat the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday. Now, this wouldn&#8217;t have been such a statement unless they had done it in the fashion that they did. Not only did the score 105 points against the stingy Cavaliers&#8217; defense, but they also held All-Star LeBron James to just 16 points. Any critic could say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Celtics beat the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday. Now, this wouldn&#8217;t have been such a statement unless they had done it in the fashion that they did. Not only did the score 105 points against the stingy Cavaliers&#8217; defense, but they also held All-Star LeBron James to just 16 points. Any critic could say that the best defensive team in the NBA should be able to do what they did. However, the leader of the Boston defense, as well as a massive scoring threat in the paint, Kevin Garnett, did not suit up. So not only did the C&#8217;s beat the Cavs by almost 10 points, they also beat LeBron and his team without Kevin Garnett. Oh yeah, not to mention, the Celtics were missing Rajon Rondo for a significant period of time due to an ankle injury.</p>
<p>Really Cleveland? If you still believe that you can beat us in the postseason, then you have clearly been compromised by your fanhood, and have let the passion for the game interfere with common sense. Your team was beaten by the C&#8217;s, without their best defensive player, and their point guard playing on one leg. That&#8217;s like a heavyweight boxer losing to a featherweight who has a broken left leg! Also, with the addition of Stephon Marbury and Mikki Moore, your Mo Williams and Booby Gibson will have to always be awake defensively, and your wimpy flopper Anderson Varjeo will have to flop about 20 times before he can significantly change the Celtics&#8217; bench.</p>
<p>Moving on, the Celtics now know they&#8217;re the best in the east, a slight aberration vs. Orlando without KG, Rondo and Big Baby doesn&#8217;t make a difference, and can focus on being the NBA&#8217;s best. The Lakers clearly showed Boston that they were better, beating us in L.A. AND in Boston. Sure there were some controversial calls, but the Lakers earned the W in both cases. However, Mikki Moore would have been great for keeping the C&#8217;s big men out of further foul trouble (and KG may not have fouled out), while Stephon Marbury would have exhausted Jordan Farmar or Derrick Fisher, allowing Rondo to toy with either. The Celtics will be better come finals time, so L.A., get on your feet.</p>
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