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Welcome to the Garden …

Welcome to the Garden, where the Boston Celtics will take on the Cleveland Cavaliers starting at 7 p.m. The Celtics lead the best-of-seven second round series, 1-0.

The order of appearance of Celtics players on the parquet floor at 4 p.m. was Rajon Rondo, Glen Davis, and Sam Cassell. I already missed Ray Allen, who gets his shooting done early.

Rondo was absolutely scorching during warm-ups. Granted these are wide open shots, but the Celtics point guard shows a lot more range before the game than he does during it. You won’t see Rondo taking many threes during the game, but he buries them hours before it.

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The Garden is still pretty empty, with ESPN setting up their over-the-basket cameras and such. Scalpers were already hawking tickets outside at around 3:30 p.m., and a couple of Celtics fans and one Cavs fan were standing near the players’ parking lot hoping for an autograph. Not much else going on, yet.

The Celtics are having a closed walk-through (no media) at 4:30 p.m. in lieu of a shootaround this morning.

Everybody wants to know what LeBron James will do in tonight’s game, and the question on everyone’s minds is whether Game 1 was a moral victory for Cleveland, hanging so close despite a 2-for-18 shooting night by their superstar. On the other side, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen combined to go 2-for-18 (Allen failed to score a point for the first time in 11 years).

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So let’s say LeBron gets his 40 tonight (he had 12 last game). And Allen and Pierce combine for 30. Then it’s still a four-point game, with both teams doing a little more scoring. So Game 1 means what it means, which is that the Celtics are up 1-0 in the series.

Kind of takes the fun out of it, doesn’t it?

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