To put it in context, here is how they faired during the regular season:
Game 1: @Boston 98, Spurs 90 (Boston leads series 1-0)
Notable Spur stats:
TD - 10/20 for 22/14/6assts in 40 minutes
Manu - 7/15 for 21/4/4/2 in 38 minutes
Finley - 8/13 for 19 points in 32 minutes
Vaughn starts for TP (DNP)
Team FG% - 44.3%
Notable Celtic stats:
The Truth - 11/18 for 35/6rebs/2stls in 42 minutes
Ray Ray - 7/16 for 19/5/3 in 38 minutes
House - 4/6 for 10/1/1 in 14 minutes
Leon Powe starts for KG (DNP)
Team FG% - 46.5%
Game 2: Boston 93, @Spurs 91 (Boston wins season series 2-0)
Notable Spur stats:
TD - 4/8 for 10/8/3blks in 34 minutes (tired old bag #s even in 2008

)
Manu - 10/18 for 32/4/2 in 33 minutes
TP - 7/14 for 17/5rebs/8assts/2stls in 37 minutes
Full squad
Team FG% - 43.8%
Notable Celtic stats:
The Truth - 8/13 for 22/8/5 in 44 minutes
KG - 7/15 for 21/8/2/2 in 39 minutes
Rondo - 9/18 for 20/6/3/3 in 29 minutes
Ray Allen (DNP)
Team FG% - 46.6%
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So the Spurs were swept by the Celtics, but it was compe ive. The Celtics beat the Spurs in game 1 without KG (TD got off on Big Baby and Leon Powe

) and once again without Ray Allen (KG easily handled TD). The Celtics' defense held the Spurs to 44% shooting by average on both games. It didn't seem to matter if KG played or not in terms of the Celtics holding the Spurs team to a ty shooting percentage (except for TD. When KG plays he gets off 8 shots - without KG he gets up 20 shots). The Spurs relied heavily on the 3 ball because they couldn't get the ball inside consistently shooting 19/53 in the two games.
People clown the Lakers for the 2008 debacle, but as you can see even if the Spurs made it to the Finals that year they suffer the same fate. The Lakers throttled the Spurs 4-1 so I would say the Spurs
maybe eke out 2 wins if that Finals matchup occurred. But I doubt it.
Thoughts?