The Pressure Shifts Again

Daniel Buerge
12 Min Read

One of the strong performances I took out of Game 3 for Boston was Glen Davis. Davis gave Doc Rivers and the Celtics some very strong minutes off the bench, especially in the second half. Davis played a physical post game and used his bulk to overpower Lamar Odom in the post, and finished the game with 12 points and 3 boards. If Davis can continue to give Boston solid minutes off the bench while the starters are resting it will really help them out throughout the remainder of the series.


Kevin Garnett also made an appearance last night, and was easily the Celtics most productive player. After two poor performances in L.A. and plenty of media scrutiny, Garnett was quick to show that his career isn’t dead quite yet. He bolted out of the gates, scoring the first four points of the game, and finished the night with 25 points and 6 rebounds, by far his best performance of the series thus far.

For Boston, do you feel disappointed that you wasted Garnett’s only positive game so far this series, or do you feel he’ll be back to do it again on Thursday? Also, do the Lakers feel they dodged a bullet and that Garnett will be unable to keep up this high level of play for the next few games? This is just one of the many intriguing story lines propelling us towards Game 4.

Next: Hook. Line. Sinker. Fish.

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Daniel is the former Managing Editor of LakersNation. He has also written for SLAM, ESPN and other various publications. Follow Daniel on Twitter @danielbuergeLA
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