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Eastern Conference Finals predictions: Why Tom Haberstroh is taking the Heat over the Celtics
Episode 221

Eastern Conference Finals predictions: Why Tom Haberstroh is taking the Heat over the Celtics

Tom Haberstroh joins Chris Forsberg, Sherrod Blakely and Abby Chin to preview the Celtics-Heat series. We give our Eastern Conference finals predictions and break down the biggest factors heading into the series. 6:30-Haberstroh on how different the Celtics and Heat look since they last met 11:30-Will Marcus Smart be able to slow down Jimmy Butler? 13:00-Besides Butler, who should Celtics be worried about? 14:45-Who has the coaching advantage in this series? 22:00-Haberstroh explains why he is taking the Heat in 7 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MVfFJ7e7_Wg

Celtics Talk

September 14, 202038m 56s

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Show Notes

Tom Haberstroh joins Chris Forsberg, Sherrod Blakely and Abby Chin to preview the Celtics-Heat series. We give our Eastern Conference finals predictions and break down the biggest factors heading into the series.

6:30-Haberstroh on how different the Celtics and Heat look since they last met

11:30-Will Marcus Smart be able to slow down Jimmy Butler?

13:00-Besides Butler, who should Celtics be worried about?

14:45-Who has the coaching advantage in this series?

22:00-Haberstroh explains why he is taking the Heat in 7

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MVfFJ7e7_Wg

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