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Leftover ESPY Awards: Erin Andrews looked her finest

July 21st, 2008 Reezy No comments

We’ve got a couple leftover 2008 ESPY Awards to give out. P.S.: Erin Andrews undoubtedly took the gold for hottest female in attendance. Alas, here they are:

The Long Island Guido Kissy-Face MySpace Pic Award goes to . . .

Kevin Garnett!? Yes, because ANYTHINGGG IS POSSIBLEEEE!!!!!

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UNBELIEVABLE! GREATEST COMEBACK IN FINALS HISTORY

June 12th, 2008 Reezy 1 comment

Editor’s Note: This instant analysis was written while the shit was still fresh in my pants.

Absolutely unreal.

The Boston Celtics collected themselves for just that — a collective team effort to complete the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history in a momentum-shifting Game 4.

It came from James Posey’s clutch three-point shooting. It came from Eddie House’s remarkable floor spacing, forcing the Lakers to cover all five positions. It came from Kevin Garnett, posting up on the block and grabbing 11 rebounds. It came from Paul Pierce’s tremendous lock down defense on Kobe Bryant, effectively shutting down the MVP. And it came from Ray Allen’s nine rebounds and game-clinching layup.

No Big Three. No Big Powe. No Big Perkins. The House-Allen-Posey-Pierce-KG became the Big Five that overcame a 24-point first-half deficit as one unit.

Now, instead of facing a 2-2 series against a perfect 11-0 Laker squad at home, the Celtics took a pivotal 3-1 lead in the series, with two games back at the Garden if necessary.

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An open response question to Doc Rivers: What the fuck?

June 10th, 2008 Reezy No comments

Quick post game reaction:

Obviously, the Boston Celtics shit out bricks tonight. Make all the star-studded-Hollywood bright-light-blinding clichés you want. Speculate that Pierce and Co. threw a premature victory party, running ramped through the streets of Inglewood. Do whatever justifies the frustration watching two different Celtics teams, a tale of two coasts. But what Game 3 came down to was a few questionable Doc Rivers moments, when a still-salvageable game was on the line.

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