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Video: Emotional exit for Boston’s Big Three from Game 7

Celtics' Pierce, Garnett and Allen sit on the bench during their loss to the Heat during Game 6 of their Eastern Conference Finals NBA basketball playoffs in Boston

Boston Celtics’ (L-R) Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen sit on the bench during their loss to the Miami Heat during Game 6 of their Eastern Conference Finals NBA basketball playoffs in Boston, Massachusetts June 7, 2012. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)

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We don’t know what the future will hold, but there’s a good chance that Boston’s Big Three (or Core Four or whatever other nickname you have for them) will not be back together next year. Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett are free agents, and their futures with the team are uncertain.

So it was an emotional end when, with the game out of reach and 25 seconds remaining, Doc Rivers pulled Paul Pierce, Garnett and Allen off the floor. You could tell how they were feeling. This can’t be easy (especially since they led or were deep in the mix of this game for three and a half quarters).

If this is the end, they will be missed. This group played some old-time basketball — they defended hard, they moved the ball, they were not afraid to mix it up but could bring you the sublime and beautiful ball movement that would make any coach proud. The NBA was better for having them join forces