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Will the Cavs or Celtics erase their 0-2 deficits?

Will the Cavs or Celtics erase their 0-2 deficits?

Yahoo12-05-2025

Will the Cavs or Celtics erase their 0-2 deficits?
Yahoo Sports senior NBA analyst Kevin O'Connor is joined by Drew Hanlen to discuss the chances of either Cleveland or Boston coming back to win their conference semifinal series despite dropping the first two games at home. Hear the full conversation on 'The Kevin O'Connor Show' and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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There have been 35 teams in NBA history that went down 0-2 at home in a series.
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Only 5 of those teams ended up coming back and winning the series.
The 1969 Lakers, the 194 Rockets, the 5 Mavericks, the 17 Celtics, and the 21 Clippers.
And we're in a situation now where both the Cavaliers and the Celtics are in that spot.
Do you think either of these teams or both are gonna join that list of teams that come back from down 0-2 at home?
Yeah, I think we're gonna be adding the 2025 Celtics to that list.
Um, you know, I think that obviously the Celtics have been in a shooting slump that couldn't be imagined.
I think some of that stems from the Orlando series.
Orlando took away the three point line completely, and I think that it just got them out of rhythm, out of funk, you know, when you saw them almost shoot too many 3s in game one, some of them were great.
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Tres open looks that they should have made.
Some of them were quick, you know, quick trigger 3s that they probably didn't get any daylight in the Orlando series, so they probably fired them because they were a little bit happy to finally see see space and see RIM.
Um, but I think you'll see them settle down.
I think that, you know, they kind of probably over went away from the three point line in game 2.
You know, I got on Jason about passing up a lot of, you know, ball screen 3s that were there and Um, you know, he's gonna be a lot better.
I think that their shooters are gonna be a lot better and I still have a lot of confidence that the Celtics are gonna come back and win the series.

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