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Boston Rottweilers, Orlando...Poodles?

"Lakers vs orlando. Looked like a german sherperd vs a poodle that's ok the rotwieler celtics will b back in 2o10"--Paul Pierce on Twitter, by way of Celtics Blog.

Gotta love the confidence, and gotta love Twitter.  Next year's title is already shaping up to be interesting.  Also, nice to see some bad blood easing back into the rivalries in the NBA.  And even though this message seemed to be aimed at the Lakers, you have to believe the Magic will have it up on their bulletin boards every time they play the Celtics next year.  Poodles?  Ouch.

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