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What is going on in this Atlanta series is nothing new. We have seen it all before. Everyone really does start off 0-0 in the playoffs. The regular season does not matter.
The home team wins Games 1 and 2 at home, often in rousing fashion. The home crowd starts thinking sweep. You get to the other guys' place for Game 3 and it's all different. The crowd is maniacal. The other guys are all pumped up. You simply don't take them seriously enough in Game 3. You claim you've learned your lesson, but Game 4 comes and what you're really thinking is "They can't play that well again, can they?" But they do, and now you're coming back home 2-2 and the series officially begins.
I repeat: The regular season records no longer matter at that point. Want some examples?
1972 -- 56-26 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 36-46 Hawks.
1973 -- 68-14 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 46-36 Hawks.
1974 -- 56-26 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 42-40 (Buffalo) Braves
1976 -- 54-28 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 46-36 Braves
1976 -- 54-28 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 49-33 Cavs
1976 -- 54-28 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 42-40 Suns
1981 -- 62-20 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 40-42 Rockets
1984 -- 62-20 Celtics tied at 2-2 with the 47-35 Knicks
OK? It happens.
In all the above cases the Celtics won Game 5 at the Boston Garden and went on to win the series, and all but the 1984 Knicks series ended in 6.
Game 5s when it's 2-2 are fun. They are mini-7s, which is why their absence in the Finals for the last 23 years is so sad. Yeah, there are Game 5s, but they should be in the court of the team with the home court advantage. The finals are far less suspenseful as a result.

On his website, David Horvitz lists whimsical, heartfelt things he'll do for a fee.
CELTICS SPEND EVENING GETTING DUNKED ON BY JOSH SMITH; I THINK SAM CASSELL WENT DOUBLE AGENT; CELTICS GET OUTSHOT, OUTASSISTED, OUTHUSTLED, OUTREBOUNDED, AND OUT-EVERYTHING ELSE'D BY WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN THE WORST PLAYOFF TEAM IN NBA HISTORY (THEY WENT 35-47, PEOPLE!!!)
I'm not the best vintage shopper. When I go to a flea market, I never seem to find the gems that everyone else does. Also, it smells weird.
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Also calming. P.S. Mama and Marie-Laure, this post is for you. :)
After watching that traumatic elevator video, I need a lovely, peaceful photo to chill me out. This shot from Mav should do the trick. Doesn't it make you want to head to Vancouver immediately? Wide open spaces, people!Source URL: http://ledger-heath.blogspot.com/2008/04/
Although I live in Manhattan, a city known for its small spaces, I'm a tried-and-true claustrophobe. I haven't taken the subway for four years (can you believe?!) and, while I take elevators, I'm very aware of every screech and bump and sometimes hold my friends' hands. So you can imagine my reaction when I saw this New Yorker story about a man trapped in an elevator for 41 hours! This terrifying video of his endless circling didn't help either. Alex told me not to watch it, but I did anyway. (It was a bad idea.)


Last night, I noticed the weirdest thing. I was at a party and realized that almost half the dudes (all incredibly stylish) were wearing pastel flowered ties. I haven't seen a pastel flowered tie in years (have you?), and all of a sudden they were filling the room. Mark my words, flowered ties are the next big thing! Lena Corwin will be psyched.

This might be the most beautiful room I’ve ever seen. Don't you kind of love all the clutter?

Dear readers, I'm excited to announce that I'm selling a bunch of clothes and home items on eBay here. You'll find Marc Jacobs shoes; Searle and BCBG dresses; a Tiffany necklace; an Anthropologie scarf; great jeans; vintage postcards; alphabet stamps and more. Feel free to bid, and please tell your friends if you'd like. Thank you!

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Enjoy the warm weather, my dears. See you later!
Kate Hutchinson, a Montreal-based photographer, has a fascinating on-going series called “Why Am I Marrying Him?” She photographs her fiancé going about everyday life; and the photos portray her internal deliberation, as if she is truly watching him to figure out if marriage is the best next step.

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When my mom got remarried, her husband fit in with family well. He cooked us garlic shrimp, he played Celebrity, he even went drunk-carolling with us around the neighborhood. But at Thanksgiving, one thing baffled us. Apparently, he didn't want my mom's homemade cranberry sauce, despite its tart deliciousness. Instead, he preferred canned cranberry sauce. And when she tried to mash it with a fork to make it look more authentic, he quickly stopped her and said he liked it to keep the lines! What? Weird! Who was this guy?!

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My friend Gemma is involved with Blindspot, a non-profit devoted to supporting emerging photographers. Their annual fundraising auction was last Thursday. Sadly, I couldn't make it, but I love the beautiful prints they were offering. A crowd favorite was this rabbit by Hannah Whitaker.
And their benefit poster was this stunning beach shot by Richard Misrach. Go, Blindspot!Source URL: http://ledger-heath.blogspot.com/2008/04/
There's a throw-down this week over at The Sartorialist! Apparently, the photographer met a cute girl in the East Village but didn't love her outfit. (He thought her hair was old-fashioned, her tights random and her boots unflattering). So he asked to give her a makeover. Sounded harmless enough, but people are bugging! (At the time of this posting, there were 566 comments and counting...)