This was my futile attempt at bringing some relevancy back to this blog. Unfortunately, my cable-free TV and late Thursday night dinner conspired to keep this blog down from the perch upon which it truly belongs. As you’ll soon see, the co-conspirators are not the only things holding this blog back.
Two things to note: 1) I titled the post at the beginning of the evening, not after the game was over. We’ll see if he truly ends up leaving. 2) I was expecting some help from a co-author, but the co-author bailed on me as usual.
8:50pm: The wife just showed up with dinner. Gotta take a break.
8:47pm: Why is Garnett still on the bench with 0 fouls? Not that it really seems to matter at this point.
8:46pm: They just called Ray Allen an old man and it was supposed to be a compliment. Watch it, fellas, Ray got game.
8:44pm: I almost named my new dog Rondo. I didn’t want to have to explain it to the wife.
8:42pm: Mo Williams is on pace for a 40-4-4 line tonight.
8:40pm: After 12 min, the Celts by 3. That’s it, it’s confirmed. The Cavs will have to outscore the Celtics over the last 3 quarters by at least 3 points in order to keep their season alive.
8:38pm: Whoa Michael Finley is still in the league? If I was keeping up with the BS report, I’d probably know this.
8:35pm: Mike Brown just got skeerd with ‘Bron picking up his second foul and took him out. It’s a chess match out there. Apparently Brown doesn’t read kottke.org
8:34pm: ‘Bron doing “other things” for his team and the Cavs are on an 8-2 run
8:33pm: Since I’m cable-less, I’m listening to the game via NBA.com (WEEI in Boston) and using the ESPN “TV Companion” for stats.
8:29pm: I’m a little late to the party, but ‘Bron is 2/7 from the field and just got charged with a turnover.
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