A bunch of people were confused, including Zach Randolph, who joined the league in '01. He knew the home court of the Boston Celtics had its tricks, but never imagined there would be so many.
The dirty and ancient North Shore Garden was just like that.
Rick Carlisle's expression was more serious than ever before.
He was well aware that the Boston Celtics were a completely different team compared to the Cavaliers and the Pistons, whom the Pacers had encountered earlier.
This was a real battle!
Looking at the starting lineup of the Celtics on the big screen:
Point Guard Rajon Rondo, shooting guard Ray Allen, small forward Paul Pierce, power forward Kevin Garnett, and center Perkins.
The key to "breaking the game" still lay in Zach Randolph's performance.
Just like the previous round against the Pistons, as long as Randolph could put on a good show,
then Su Wan on the outside would find himself in a more advantageous situation.