It was a tale of two halves, Tuesday night, with the Boston Celtics getting the last laugh in a 107-94 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Despite the fact that he has taken a team chalk full of young, inexperienced players, without it's two stars for most of the season, to the Eastern Conference Finals, it appears Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens has seemingly not impressed his fellow NBA coaches.
After going the distance in their opening round series, the Boston Celtics needed just five games in the second round to get back to the Eastern Conference Finals.
The series was close, going a full seven games, but the Boston Celtics made it seem like they were playing a G-League team, Saturday night, in their 112-96, series clinching win over the Milwaukee Bucks at the TD Garden.
After dropping back-to-back games in their best-of-seven, first round series with the Milwaukee Bucks, and seeing the series get knotted up at two games apiece, the Boston Celtics received some good news Tuesday.
The Boston Celtics have been dealt the blow that some had suspected would ultimately come, following the announcement of Kyrie Irving's knee surgery at the end of March.
After weeks of speculation, regarding Kyrie Irving's injured knee that has kept him sidelined recently, the Boston Celtics have confirmed that their superstar will undergo surgery immediately.