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The Boston Celtics seem to have a final rival increasing in the form of Cleveland horsemen. This is what appeared in the last episode of “The show Kevin O’Connor“Where Koc and Jared Weiss of athletics plunged deep into the way Cleveland turned into a formidable force. The Celtics could face a difficult challenge for horsemen in their quest for another title of the NBA.
Earlier this season, the Celtics seemed a lock to dominate the east. Now, the riders make their own convincing case. Freshly out of a return victory against Boston, doubts occur on the capacity of Celtics to resist the versatility of the CAVs. “The Cavs can finish the matches in four or five different ways very effectively,” noted Jared Weiss. The problem for Boston? The depth and adaptability of Cleveland, in particular in clutch situations, represent a real threat.
Cleveland’s ability to mix and match the queues was obvious in his recent victory against Jayson Tatum and the Celtics. Evan Mobley intensified the end of the fourth quarter in the center and Donovan Mitchell helped stabilize the Cavs.
With the addition of D’andre Hunter, an intriguing layer was added to the Cleveland list. “Hunter was perfect for this team,” said Koc, stressing how CAVs can use Boston’s inconsistencies. It is this flexibility of the programming, combined with the vision of coach Kenny Atkinson, who places Cleveland figuratively on the door of the Celtics.
As Weiss points out, Boston is now faced with a unique opponent in Cleveland who can match his incessant rhythm. The health questions of Kristaps Porzingis and the coherence of Jrue Holiday are also looming on Boston.
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