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Reply #75 - Jun 18th, 2010 at 8:37am
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Queue up Ronnie's "We All Get Old". 
Game really could have gone either way
Even at one min left it was still possible for a Celts win.
Better team won fair & square.
Celts had a truly historic run for a 4th seed team.
Upward & Onward!
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Reply #76 - Jun 18th, 2010 at 9:33am
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Some pretty fugly looking BB played early on. They picked up the pace in the 4th qrtr. Best game of the series. Lake show pulls it out. Nice playoff run from the Celtics. Doc Rivers did a great job.
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Reply #77 - Jun 19th, 2010 at 9:46pm
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going for another o'brien next year, too!!!

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Reply #78 - Jun 19th, 2010 at 10:53pm
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Reply #79 - Jun 20th, 2010 at 10:40am
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RIP Manute Bol:
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Manute Bol, a lithe 7-foot-7 shot-blocker from Sudan who spent 10 seasons in the NBA and was dedicated to humanitarian work in Africa, died Saturday. He was 47.

Bol died at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville, where he was being treated for severe kidney trouble and a painful skin condition, Tom Prichard, executive director of the group Sudan Sunrise, said in an e-mail.


Drafted in 1985, Manute Bol enjoyed a 10-year NBA career, playing for four different teams, including two stints with the Golden State Warriors.
"Sudan and the world have lost a hero and an example for all of us," Prichard said. "Manute, we'll miss you. Our prayers and best wishes go out to all his family, and all who mourn his loss."

Bol played in the NBA with Washington, Golden State, Philadelphia and Miami, averaging 2.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.3 blocks for his career. He led the league in blocks in 1985-86 with Washington (5.0 per game) and in 1988-89 with Golden State (4.3 a game).

"Manute's impact on this city, our franchise and the game of basketball cannot be put into words," 76ers president and general manager Ed Stefanski said in a statement. "He ... was continually giving of himself through his generosity and humanitarian efforts in order to make the world around him a much better place, for which he will always be remembered."

Bol joined the NBA with Washington in 1985 and played three seasons there. He returned to the team briefly toward the end of his career. The Wizards lauded him as a "true humanitarian and an ambassador for the sport of basketball."

"Despite his accomplishments on the court, his lasting legacy will be the tireless work and causes he promoted in his native Sudan and the cities in which he played," the club said in a statement.


Manute Bol (1962-2010)
• One of three players in NBA history born in Sudan (Luol Deng, Deng Gai).

• One of two tallest players in NBA history at 7'7" (Gheorghe Muresan).

• Twice led NBA in blocks (1985-86 and 1988-89).

• Played 10 NBA seasons for 4 different teams.

After the NBA, Bol worked closely as an advisory board member of Sudan Sunrise, which promotes reconciliation in Sudan.

Bol was hospitalized in mid-May during a stopover in Washington after returning to the United States from Sudan. Prichard said then that Bol was in Sudan to help build a school in conjunction with Sudan Sunrise but stayed longer than anticipated after the president of southern Sudan asked him to make election appearances and use his influence to counter corruption in the county.

He said Bol had undergone three dialysis treatments and developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, a condition that caused him to lose patches of skin. Prichard said the skin around Bol's mouth was so sore he went 11 days without eating and could barely talk.

Prichard said it's believed Bol contracted the skin disease as a reaction to kidney medication he took while in Africa.

Janis Ricker, operations manager of Sudan Sunrise, said Saturday the organization will continue its work building the school in Bol's home village in southern Sudan. She said Bol's goal was to build 41 schools throughout Sudan.

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