ეს კვერცხუნა რივერსი უკვე ატირდა, ფინალების სქემას მისტირის და აუერბახს აბრალებს ყველაფერს

Father doesn’t always know best.
Somewhere, Red may be wishing he hadn’t opened his cigar-savoring mouth.
Since its inception in 1985, the 2-3-2 format has been a sore spot among players and some coaches, who contend the setup hurts the top-seeded team, which earned the right to host Games 1 and 2 based on having the better regular-season record.
Instead of hosting the all important and pivotal Game 5, the No. 1 team, in this case the Celtics, must play three straight games—unless they sweep—on the road in front of a raucous crowd. Lose the last one, and a team can be on the brink of losing the series.
“From afar, what I’ve never liked about the 2-3-2 is you fight all year to have Game 7 at home and Game 5 at home,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. “Game 5 is taken away from you. We’re had three huge Game 5s in the first three rounds. All of them have been at home.”