Whatever hopes the Cavaliers had of winning the final two games of the series against the Celtics just took a huge hit, as sharp-shooter Daniel Gibson has been ruled out of Game 6 with a separated shoulder. Gibson left Game 5 early in the fourth quarter with the injury, which will keep him out of action for at least one-two weeks. Which, you know, is bad news for Cleveland, because this series definitely won't last past Sunday, and might not even get that far.
While Gibson's only big game of the series came in Game 4 where he dropped in 14 points, the fact that he's a long range threat tends to open things up for the all-important one, LeBron James. So even though Gibson's firepower won't necessarily be missed, his presence will be, and that might be just enough to get the Celtics over the hump on the road in Game 6.

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5-15-2008 @ 5:44PM
Ryne Nelson said...
Ten or 15 points is definitely something the Cavs wish they had going into the next game. I just can't see the Cavs pulling off another win with the poor play of their role players.
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5-15-2008 @ 11:21PM
George B Vieto said...
The Celtics will win this series in seven games since they don't play well on the road.
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