The Boston Celtics defeated Miami in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, 101-91, to take the series to a 2-1 deficit.
There was a funny moment for Boston and an embarrassing one by Miami.
First off, Kevin Garnett pulled a Zach Randolph doing pushups after he was fouled in the second quarter. It got the crowd going when they were slowly building up their lead.
In all, Garnett did seven knuckle pushups. I have to say Randolph had better form than Garnett did on his.
Here's the video below:
Then Rajon Rondo just made Udonis Haslem look foolish with a fake-out move to the basket. He got an easy lay-up on the play.
Rondo is starting to show why he truly is the best point guard in the NBA.
Here's the GIF below from SB Nation:
If the Celtics can keep this momentum going from Friday night, this series could be stretching longer than we thought. Who knows, maybe Boston even comes back and wins this series.
This sure looks like a great series that will go down to the very end.
Evan Sidery is a beat writer for FootBasket. He is a fan of the Colts and Pacers. You can see more about him by following him on Twitter.
There was a funny moment for Boston and an embarrassing one by Miami.
First off, Kevin Garnett pulled a Zach Randolph doing pushups after he was fouled in the second quarter. It got the crowd going when they were slowly building up their lead.
In all, Garnett did seven knuckle pushups. I have to say Randolph had better form than Garnett did on his.
Here's the video below:
Then Rajon Rondo just made Udonis Haslem look foolish with a fake-out move to the basket. He got an easy lay-up on the play.
Rondo is starting to show why he truly is the best point guard in the NBA.
Here's the GIF below from SB Nation:
If the Celtics can keep this momentum going from Friday night, this series could be stretching longer than we thought. Who knows, maybe Boston even comes back and wins this series.
This sure looks like a great series that will go down to the very end.
Evan Sidery is a beat writer for FootBasket. He is a fan of the Colts and Pacers. You can see more about him by following him on Twitter.