Found October 22, 2009 on Ball Don't Lie:
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Each weekday morning, Ball Don't Lie serves up a handful of NBA-related stories to digest with your alfajores.Julian Benbow, Boston Globe: "... if there was a moment that showed how intense the [Celtics-Cavs] matchup has become, it was at the end of the first half when Mo Williams(notes) and Shelden Williams(notes) tussled, prompting players on both benches to stand and leading to technical fouls. [VIDEO] 'That's what happens when teams face each other a lot,' Rivers said. 'They know each other a lot. I'm glad everybody eventually kept their composure and we eventually got back to playing basketball.' Rivers wants to keep his lineup and game plan possibilities to himself until the opener, but he knows there are few secrets between the teams. 'It's not like when they call ‘Dribble 1,' we don't know what Dribble 1 is,' he said. 'Whether we stop it or not, that's a whole different subject. I'm sure they'll unvei...
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