So remember, oh, about a month ago, when the Indiana Pacers blew out the Cleveland Cavaliers by 18 in Game 1 of their first-round series, and held LeBron James in check, and looked deeper, fresher, smarter and tougher than the Cavaliers?
Remember how everyone was saying this could be the team to take down LeBron 'n' them, on account of they were deeper, fresher, smarter, etc., and besides, the Cavaliers are really a mediocre team when you can hold LeBron in check?
Refresh my memory. What happened after that?
Oh, yeah. The Cavs won Game 2. LeBron turned into LeBron again, which is to say, he leaped tall buildings in a single bound and earnest defensive schemes bounced off him like speeding bullets. And the Cavs won the series in seven games after LeBron went for 45 in the deciding game.
Refresh my memory again. What happened yesterday?
Oh, yeah. The Celtics ball-peened the Cavs by 25 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. Marcus orris, and others, put the glove on LeBron, who scored a playoff-low 15 points and missed all five of his 3-point attempts. The Cavs as a team were 4-of-26 from the arc. The Celtics looked far and away the deeper, fresher, smarter, etc., team.
Refresh my memory yet again. What did the Blob say after the Pacers smoked the Pacers in Game 1 a month ago? And what is the Blob saying again today?
One game, people. One. Game.
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