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I would hate if Ray went to Miami, because then I'd have to root for them.
Boston took Miami to 7 gamesWe will finish ahead of the Celtics. They split this past season and the Celtics needed an overtime at home to beat NY. Of the teams in the East, Boston isn't one that I'm too worried about.
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LOL, Knicks fans.We will finish ahead of the Celtics. They split this past season and the Celtics needed an overtime at home to beat NY. Of the teams in the East, Boston isn't one that I'm too worried about.
We had no point guard and was playing a one man show who had absolutely no consistent help. We were three games away from the Atlantic crown fella. The Boston Stranglehold of the division is over.
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Delusional.We will finish ahead of the Celtics. They split this past season and the Celtics needed an overtime at home to beat NY. Of the teams in the East, Boston isn't one that I'm too worried about.
You could be correct, not sure how the cap restrictions work. ESPN's NBA trade machine wouldn't let me do that trade because the Celts are over the cap, but that could be because technically we are still in the 11-12 season and once the NBA calender or ESPN Trade Machine Cap calendar flips to 12-13 the trade is at least technically possible (I guess assuming NO is not over the cap too).Correct my if I'm wrong, but don't you only have to match salaries if you're over the cap? So long as Okafor's contract doesn't put the Celtics over (NO might have to send cash, too), I think they can acquire him without matching salaries.
I don't see the Celtics doing this anyway (nor should they), so this is likely a moot point.
Delusional.
You do know less than 5% of the Knicks' games are played against the Celtics, right? Why do you keep bringing up their season series (which, by the way, was 1-1...and 4-0 in the Celts' favor the year before) as proof that the Knicks will finish ahead?
The Celtics have won the division five years running, including a 2011-12 season where they had the best second-half record in the NBA despite being just as banged up as the Knicks. It's plausible that NY finishes ahead of them, but it shows your truly delusional you are that "Boston isn't one [of the teams] I'm too worried about."
Because the Knicks will win more games than the Celtics this year, thats why I'm not worried about the Celtics. With the talent we have coming back I don't see a reason why we couldn't win the division over an older Boston and a younger Philly team.