Laimbeer wrote:This team's talent doesn't impress me a lot but they always seem tough on us.
Well thats because the Pistons have the three best players between both teams in Drummond, Jackson and Jennings.
What Boston has is a roster filled with solid role players, and are well coached. If you rated players on a scale of 1-10, they are a team of 4-5-and 6's.(I really like Thomas but his tiny stature keeps him from being anything more then a marvel and defensive liability at his size) Combine that with good coaching and you are going to have exactly what I expect thier record to be, around 41 wins give or take 5 wins.
They are always a tough win for
any team(see Golden State) regardless because they dont have any glaring weaknesses. I respect that team and their coach for what they have accomplished I just loathe their fans. I also expect that Ainge has been working the phones since the start of the season and hasnt had much luck and I think the reason is that teams and coaches wanted to see what they had at first, and now the East is wickedly competitive this year, and one win seems to be the difference between 2nd, and 10th. No one wants to make a trade that hurts themselves, or helps direct competitors in the East which is amazingly almost 11 damn teams this year, Its crazy.
I expect Boston to be a part of a trade with a Western conference team within the next month and it could be a big one.
Pistons are a better team with better players but the Pistons are a brand new team still, and prone to collapses and mental breakdowns. Now with Jennings return our bench, which was the teams biggest problem, can now be its biggest difference maker as our starters are fantastic. Keep the lead, or build it and the last game it looked utterly in sync, and ready to ball.
I honestly dont know what to expect tonight but ill tell you one thing for sure;
If the team(bench included)that played against Orlando shows up tonight against Boston they will absolutely crush the Celtics. Anything less and they are in for a dogfight and could lose really easily.
I really respect what Ainge has done in Boston. The team plays hard and is well coached. Its now up to him to get them to the next level by leveraging thier considerable assets. If he bones it they could be average to bad for some years to come.