 What's the word, y'all? I cannot be more excited. We are getting a game seven, a game that determines who's going to the NBA finals. The stakes are close to an all-time high and I cannot be more excited, but deeper than that. Game six, actually a banger, actually a good game. We saw superstar performances. We saw great defense. We saw role-players step up. Everything you want in the playoff game, you got that plus some. We gonna talk about the plus some as well. But I'm excited, bro. A couple of days ago, we dropped a video that was like after game, after game five. What did I name it? The Celtics need one more win and it feels inevitable. Because in that video, we talked about how the Miami Heat looked like the most beat-up team I've ever seen in the conference finals. Jimmy Butler, Zilla with a knee-slash ankle thing. Cal Lauri has the hamstring over the quad. Regardless, he looked terrible. PJ Tucker's limping all over the place. Bam, bada baya, won't look at the rim. It just felt inevitable that they were not gonna be 100%. And I don't know what just happened in the last 24 hours. They were in a rejuvenation chamber or something because Cal Lauri looked like the best version of himself. Jimmy Butler almost gave you 50. PJ Tucker's back to give you clutch rebounds and hitting occasional shots. Everything you could have imagined going right for the Miami Heat did. And if you would have, listen, go back and watch game five. Watch Jimmy Butler specifically, game four and five. You cannot tell me you saw that in game six he was gonna have the lift to give you close to 50. I'm watching game five and he's shooting jump shots and he's not even jumping. I'm watching game five and he's not even fighting over or under screens because it feels like he don't got nothing left in the tank. And then in game six, in game six at the Draymond Green said, we're going to get the Celtics in the finals. He said, I don't know about that. This is the performance we talked about at the beginning of the series. They needed this and they got this. And again, I cannot be more excited. I don't care who wins game seven. I just hope it's as good as game six was. But even with all that being said, I made this tweet and every time I make a tweet, something like this, both sides of the fan basis think I'm referring to one thing in particular. So late in this game, I tweeted like, the referee, the officiating is something else because in my mind, the officiating was something else. I didn't think it was favored too much. One way or another, I just felt like when we got to that fourth quarter, the whistles was wild. It was inconsistent. What was the block? What was the charge? It was inconsistent of how much they was gonna let him play. And that's what I meant, but a referee was wild. But like, come on, bro. Jimmy Butler rolled his ankle on that one plate under the basket. And he did like a, ah, because he rolled his ankle and it looked, it looked bad. And the fact that he continued to play is kind of crazy. And he dropped the ball out of bounds. He was like, you know what? Heatball. And then they showed the replay. It wasn't even a Boston Celtics player, even close to him. But he made you docker earlier in this game. He used his challenge. And me and the homies, it's me, Mike, and it's Derek. We're sitting apart. We are watching this game together. And in that play, in that moment, I was like, I understand why you, why you challenged that foul. The play was Jimmy Butler going up for a shot on Grant Williams. Grant Williams originally goes straight up and then he did like a second hop and that second hop got the foul and they challenged it. And it was, it wasn't overturned. It was like set in stone. And now you got to play the next five minutes without a challenge. And the next five minutes, there was like 750, 50 place where it was called one way. Do you look at the replay? You're like, oh, that could go the other way. Jason Tatum on the layup, they said he extended his arm. You look at the replay. He didn't really extend his arm. You know, it was a bang, bang play. And if you have your challenge right there, why don't those go back your way? And now the momentum is back your side because the Celtics for the most part feel like they were playing from behind, right? They were playing from behind and they go on the 801, 901. And then something happens that Jimmy Butler gets an M1 or something happens that Jimmy Butler hits a mid range shot or something happens in Kyle Lowry who just looked like a ghost of himself in the last couple of games, hits big time shot, big time shot at the big time shot. I mean, Jimmy gave you 47, nine rebounds, eight assists, four steals, and he hit four threes. Like they had been letting Jimmy Butler shoot because that's kind of the game planned against Jimmy Butler. Don't get too much into him because he's good at drawing his fouls. Don't let him get to the basket. Don't let him get to the mid range. You could prevent that. You could probably prevent Jimmy Butler from giving you 40. But if he's tacking on four May threes, what do you do at that point? And then it did get to the point where like later in this game they were starting to contest it a little bit more and it just opened up the game so much more for him because now the defender is flying at him a little bit more than they normally would. Like, come on, hold on. I'm going back to, I'm going to Wednesday's night's game. Let me show you some footage of Wednesday night where they lost. Show you footage of Jimmy Butler and then show you footage of what we just saw in Jimmy Butler and you just go see. Oh, I don't know if we're going to be able to show you footage from tonight's game because I'm recording this. The game ended 30 seconds ago and sometimes I wait like 40 minutes so I can get the footage. I don't think they know how to footage right. Either way, let me show you some clips from the last game. The footage is readily available, ladies and gentlemen. Let me show you. All right, look at this 3.10 from Jimmy Butler. This is from the previous game. This is game number five in this series, right? The game where he played terrible. Look at the lift that he gets. You see that? He didn't jump. That toe barely comes off of the floor, right? Now, I'm going to show you footage from today's game where he was knocking down the street. There he is. That's a jump. That is a full ass jump shot. And in the previous game, he didn't have the legs to do it. Here's another one, right? Here's another one, same game. And it's still close. I mean, it's still within reach in this game, right? And this is what I meant in last game where I just didn't see him being able to do anything more because I felt he was so very injured. You could dare quite fall in ridiculously. And look at the jump. Look at the, you know what I'm saying? And then in this shot, he airballs short. And you know, listen, I only played a couple of years of high school basketball but coach Dick Lovick would have told you, you ain't got enough legs and that jump shot and that's why your air ball short. You feel me? So he air ball short because he didn't have the legs in this game. And then tonight, he had all the legs in the world. He was missing bunnies in last game. This game, he was finishing them through the contact. So we just got like a whole different Jimmy Butler. We got game one Jimmy Butler versus getting game five and game four Jimmy Butler. And I liked that this is what Jimmy Butler does. And this is partially on me because I kind of counted him in the Miami he out after the last game because I didn't see a world where they would be healthy. But that's the thing I love about Jimmy, man. Always been a super fan of him because when he hears you talking that trash, he's gonna do it. One thing I love about what him and Cal Laurie did in the last couple of games is when they got to the podium, they were basically saying they have no excuses. They have to be better. They didn't say that it was the injuries. That was us. That was me. Saying that the reasons they were asked the last couple of games because they were injured. They never made an excuse for themselves. They said, we got to play better. And in game six and the TD garden, they did exactly that. They lived up to their word. Now they got one more. They got one more. If they want to do the overarching thing and then they got to go against the Warriors who was like the healthiest team of all time at this point. Because Gary Payton a second should be back. But even with that being said, the bosses said a lot of opportunities in this one to close the gap and potentially win these games, man. A funky diabetic had made a tree beforehand. He was like as much as I can't wait to see Celtics versus Warriors. This feels like a game where the boss of Celtics is going to turn the ball over seven times in the first quarter. And they had five turnovers in the first half. And it was like a comical fat five. It was like throwing the ball over somebody that's five feet away from you type bad. And it took them some time to kind of get settled down. Jason Tatum gave you like in the, was it the second quarter? It was either the second or third quarter. Bro scored like 13 straight points for the team. You're like, oh snap, JT is really the dude. I think it was the end of the first quarter until the beginning of the second quarter. I like, I'm getting notifications on the phone. But then Jayla Brown had his own little spurt where he was giving you eight straight points. And it felt like they were gonna claw themselves back into it. And they wasted an amazing Derrick White game. Derrick White has been really good for the, since like the last three games or so. But this one, where he had four threes? Him and Joby Butler dudes that are not known for their jump shot. Both gave you four threes today. They gave you, he gave you four threes. He gave you 22 points. And he gave you some Jose Alvarado type action where he's like picking the ball from behind. You know, he's drawing charge and all these things. This feels like a game that you need to win if he's giving you that, but they didn't. And now I can't wait for this game seven. I was just ready to preview Boston versus the Warriors. If I'm being honest with you, that's why I love what I do, man. That's why I love what I do. You're gonna be wrong. You're gonna be wrong. You feel me? You're gonna be wrong. So, Jimmy, ooh. Well, actually I'm neutral. I was gonna say, should I doubt Jimmy again? But I don't care. You know, at this point, I don't care who wins. I would love to see a good Jimmy performance. A Jimmy versus Jason take the performance for game seven with both of them going head to head and going crazy. That's what I want. Oh, I didn't mention it. Max Drew set. Max Drew was huge in this one, especially when you look at the last couple of games he could not find the basket. And in this one, he had a couple, a couple really, really clutched threes. It got to the point in the fourth quarter where the Boston Celts was going on a little mini run and they had Caleb, no, no, no, they had, was it Caleb Martin? I think they had Gabe Vinson out there. And I'm talking to the party, like they gotta get Max Drew back out there, bro. They gotta get Max Drew back out there. And I don't think he did anything offensively in the fourth quarter. You're not at all. He didn't score in the fourth quarter. But I wanted them to put him back out there because no, it was Victor Ledeep on the fourth quarter. And I was like, you gotta get Max Drew back out there. They going on the run, Max Drew's been hitting the shots, get him back out there. And they got him back out there. And he did not even take a shot in the fourth quarter. But hey, he was a threat, right? He was a threat out there. Post game interview came around and Scott Van Pelt was interviewing PJ Tucker. And you know, we gave him very traditional questions. Like basically he asked them like, what the hell happened in the last 24 hours for y'all to be healthy? And I don't know his exact answer, but the way he ended the interview was like, tell Dre my green, I said, thank you. They used the Dre my green, saying the Celtics were winning the series as motivation. And now I'm making up this fictional timeline in my head. This like comic book ending for the Miami Heat where they win game seven and they bust the ass of the Warriors. And now they're doing that party. You remember the party that the calves gave after they beat the Warriors in this series. They had like a costume party. They did a whole ass party about them coming back from three, one, the story book ending for the Miami Heat to win game seven and win the finals. And now they just gonna be talking about the fact that Dre my green counted them out going into game number six. That's the story book thing. But the question is, will Jimmy Butler be able to replicate that type of performance again for a game seven? So in my opinion, one of the biggest momentum things that happened in this game, right? It's 99.99 with two minutes to go. This is the play that Cal-Alari followed out. He like grabbed the bicep of Jalen Brown and Jalen Brown goes to the free throw line. Jalen Brown for his career is a 71% free throw shooter, but that's kind of skew because early in his career is like 64, 65 and stuff. So this season he was a 76% free throw shooter, which is not amazing, but it's okay. He had three out of every four free throws. That's, that's fine. He goes to the free throw line and he misses both. And he misses both. And like I said, in a 99.99 game, and what happens on the other end, Jimmy Butler gets an M one for his 42nd and 43rd point. And now they're up by three. Tatum turns the ball over because PJ Tucker played great defense. Dear Hawaii foul, PJ Tucker on a reach in. And that's the game. PJ Tucker makes his free throws. He makes three of his four free throws and that's the game right there. Nothing else really matters at that point. Of course, there are other things that mattered, you know, going into this point, but I thought that was the most pivotal part of the entire game. Jalen Brown getting those free free throws and missing both. And then on the other end, Jimmy Butler basically putting a little dagger into it with that M one. Excited for game seven, man. Super excited for game seven. We got it Sunday night, which I kind of dig. I know early in the playoffs, they were running like Saturday, Sunday evening game, afternoon games and they was all right, but I like a good nighttime game, bro. I love a good nighttime game for game seven. We're back in the 305 home court event. It hasn't really been a thing. I think out of the six games, the role team has won four of the times, but game seven might be different, man. Game seven might be different, only time with tail. I'm excited, man. Let me know in the comment section what you think about game six.