From my FanHouse post about Game 4: “Give them credit because I just thought they were much more physical than us the entire game, in every way,” said Doc Rivers. “They bumped us up the floor, they bumped us, every cut we made there was body. Every time we had a chance to get to the basket, they threw us down. They had a no lay-up rule, clearly tonight, that’s why we laid on the line a lot. Even though we got to the line, they were the more physical team by a long-shot.”
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