Five Reasons Boston Celtics Fans Should Be Worried

By (Correspondent) on May 8, 2010

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Celtics fans talked a lot of smack after game two of the Cavs-Celtics series.

At Bleacher Report, we were treated to a host of articles about how much better, position by position, the Celtics are than the Cavs, about how they are a championship team and they've just been biding their time, how it's a familiar story that the Cavs are the best in the regular season and then run into the wall of a truly elite team in the playoffs, and so on.

We've been treated to five reasons that Cavs fans should be trembling.

Look, the series is far from over just because the Cavs put a beat down on the Celts last night in game three. But I couldn't help but have a little fun and tweak all you Celts fans who were ridiculously over-confident 24 hours ago.

So without further ado, let me present my own profound analysis of the five reasons Celtics fans should be very worried about the outcome of this series.

1. LeBron James

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Not much needed to be said here.

2. LeBron James

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Get out of the way.

3. LeBron James

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Are we getting the picture?

4. LeBron James

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Yeah, I know it's overkill. So does LeBron.

5. Mo Williams (Just Kidding—It's LeBron Again)

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5. LeBron James (for real)

Geno Auriemma was once asked if his UConn Huskies women's basketball team would win the national championship game they were getting ready for, and he said, "yes, because we have Diana Taurasi (the best women's player) and they don't."

Sometimes it's that simple, folks. The Cavs have LeBron James, and the Celtics don't.

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