Cedric Maxwell Switches Up Opinions on Warriors in Trash-Talk

It’s always fun seeing NBA legends root for the teams they’re the most well-recognized as playing for. The type of loyalty that you rarely see why players are in the league really comes out in the post-playing career. Such is the case for Celtics legend Cedric Maxwell, a two-time champion in the 80s and even a Finals MVP in 1981, both with Boston. Since retiring, he’s become an analyst for the Celtics.

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Warriors Respond in Game 2 With a Blowout Victory

After a disappointing performance in Game One — the Warriors showed their veteran experience and responded with a 19 point victory in Game Two.

Warriors superstar Stephen Curry led the way with 29 points, six rebounds and four assists. Warriors guard Jordan Poole stepped up with 17 points of his own and with a well-balanced attack from the Warriors — the Warriors were able to tie the series one game apiece.

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3 Key Adjustments the Warriors Need For Game 2

Game 1 of the NBA Finals came as a bit of a shocker. While it was a punch in the jaw for the experienced Warriors, it serves well as a reminder that this is the highest level of basketball competition across the world. The Celtics are a very good team, and they play together as a team very well. They have a cohesive defense that rivals the Warriors’ own at its peak, and an offense powered by skilled scorers that can punish teams for lapses.

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