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GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#1 » by Nolan » Fri Dec 8, 2017 1:25 pm

When: Dec 8th, 2017 7:30 PM MT
Where: AT&T Center, San Antonio TX

This is going to be a tough one. Boston's been rolling this year (22-4) and clicking on both ends. They play a similar style game to us so this is going to be a battle of strengths.

If we want to in this one we have to play a very very solid inside out game and all of that starts with LMA. If he can have a big game or at the very least collapse the Celtics defense we have a chance.

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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#2 » by -Sammy- » Fri Dec 8, 2017 6:22 pm

This is going to be a good one. Vegas has the Spurs at -1, so everyone's anticipating a close one. This is the biggest test of the year so far, in my opinion.

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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#3 » by Nolan » Fri Dec 8, 2017 7:24 pm

BombsquadSammy wrote:This is going to be a good one. Vegas has the Spurs at -1, so everyone's anticipating a close one. This is the biggest test of the year so far, in my opinion.

Let's get after it, 210!


Agreed. I really have no idea which way its going to go either. Dallas played them pretty tough the other night, but then again Dallas plays everyone tough.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#4 » by imagump1313 » Fri Dec 8, 2017 11:23 pm

National TV game so I'm expecting us to get hosed like usual.
Irving has been somewhat of a Spur killer in his career so if we can keep him in check we might have a shot.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#5 » by Nolan » Fri Dec 8, 2017 11:25 pm

imagump1313 wrote:National TV game so I'm expecting us to get hosed like usual.
Irving has been somewhat of a Spur killer in his career so if we can keep him in check we might have a shot.


Ugh, thanks for reminding me :lol:
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#7 » by G R E Y » Sat Dec 9, 2017 2:52 am

0-8 start. Holy ****. Somebody try a drive if the Js aren't falling. Good time-out. Good subs. If the starters can't get it going, bring in those who will.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#8 » by G R E Y » Sat Dec 9, 2017 2:55 am

Pop, please, take it easy...

LMA bringing it on both ends. Tighter D is leading to better opportunities for us.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#9 » by G R E Y » Sat Dec 9, 2017 2:56 am

Let's guard the 3 tonight, ok? I mean guard it better.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#10 » by Milenkovic » Sat Dec 9, 2017 3:44 am

Manu!!!
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#11 » by G R E Y » Sat Dec 9, 2017 3:44 am

Very strong comeback so far to close the half. We're playing like we're capable of, and with it the good results follow.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#12 » by goodboy » Sat Dec 9, 2017 5:07 am

BombsquadSammy wrote:This is going to be a good one. Vegas has the Spurs at -1, so everyone's anticipating a close one. This is the biggest test of the year so far, in my opinion.

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Post#13 » by imagump1313 » Sat Dec 9, 2017 5:12 am

Good win! We still turn the ball over at an alarming rate but after being out-hustled for most of the first half, we responded well and gutted out a win.
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Post#14 » by G R E Y » Sat Dec 9, 2017 5:20 am

*Oh my heart* That felt so good!

Hard-fought, come-from-behind TEAM win. We gutted it out, kept finding ways to persevere, focus, and get it done.

Manu the magnificent closed out the half and then closed out the game with a key O rebound and the game-winning 3. Such a special player. But surrounded by a great group that never gave up and played hard for each other. Wonderful to see them overcome tough stretches and grind it out.

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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#15 » by JaysRule15 » Sat Dec 9, 2017 6:27 am

Great win! There's just something special about beating the Celtics. On to the Suns!
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#16 » by -Sammy- » Sat Dec 9, 2017 4:14 pm

GREY 1769 wrote:*Oh my heart* That felt so good!

Hard-fought, come-from-behind TEAM win. We gutted it out, kept finding ways to persevere, focus, and get it done.

Manu the magnificent closed out the half and then closed out the game with a key O rebound and the game-winning 3. Such a special player. But surrounded by a great group that never gave up and played hard for each other. Wonderful to see them overcome tough stretches and grind it out.

I love this team. GO SPURS!


It was a fabulous game-- I'm excited because I actually got to watch most of it, and the good guys rewarded me. We had some brutal stretches of offensive ineptitude, and overcoming those against a good defensive team will galvanize our young guys.

I concur re: 'play(ing) hard for each other'; that's what I saw and 'felt' as well. That's that Spurs camaraderie/brotherhood flow, and it'll serve us well when the playoffs start.

JaysRule15 wrote:Great win! There's just something special about beating the Celtics. On to the Suns!


Man, I STILL fantasize about a Spurs/Celtics Finals series from when they still had their big three and Timmy was in the twilight of his prime. I was in my last year of grad school in 2010, and I played Spurs vs. Celtics SO MUCH on that 2K10, thinking I was previewing that seasons' championship series. It should've happened.
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#17 » by -Sammy- » Sat Dec 9, 2017 4:18 pm

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BombsquadSammy wrote:This is going to be a good one. Vegas has the Spurs at -1, so everyone's anticipating a close one. This is the biggest test of the year so far, in my opinion.

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Post#18 » by Cartuse » Sat Dec 9, 2017 4:40 pm

I'm starting to consider the possibility that losing Kawhi for the beggining of the season could've been a blessing in disguise for the team
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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#19 » by goodboy » Sat Dec 9, 2017 9:03 pm

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BombsquadSammy wrote:This is going to be a good one. Vegas has the Spurs at -1, so everyone's anticipating a close one. This is the biggest test of the year so far, in my opinion.

Let's get after it, 210!

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Re: GT: Celtics vs. Spurs 

Post#20 » by G R E Y » Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:01 am

Firstly, I hope Green is all right...

Well, we’re certainly proving the ‘it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish’ adage with a less than focused beginning to yet another game. We couldn’t hit the ocean spitting off the side of a boat, but the turning point in the first Q was Pop’s tech. Before it, Spurs shot 2-11, and I think 8-11 afterwards. (Thank goodness Pop kept it reined in even though C’s got some ‘home’ non-calls). It looks as if the initial strategy was going to LMA(5-8) and Gasol(1-5) as they had 13 shot attempts between them. Gasol struggled on O, but contributed with key rebounds on both ends, and we played with some more urgency and focus on D to finish a respectable 5 points down to close the Q. Still, we gave up 31 points and got bombarded by the 3 (4-9), which opened up their stellar inside scoring (9-12 inside the 3, 6-7 in the key, yikes...)

The second Q Spurs made a concerted effort to shoot the 3, making 4-10, and converted 6-8 inside. Pretty much a reversal of the first Q, mirroring C’s game in the opening Q. Parker not only scored, he kept on driving, which made Irving finally work more on D. C’s made it really hard for Spurs to get to the basket, but our determination kept pushing through. Spurs D was much tighter, and C’s came down to earth in shooting inside and outside the arc. Bertans showed some toughness on D, and I loved LMA’s hustle. I started feeling good about our chances when his 3 dropped in a teasing swirl. Lady luck smiled on us. Then, of course, the Q ended with an amazing no-look pass by Mills to Manu for the 3 and the lead at the half.

By the 3rd, Spurs made life more difficult for Irving, forcing quicker decisions and shots. He’s impossible to stop, but the consistent intensity on D was there. Rudy, and Pau got busier on the boards, and along with Tony and LMA, provided balanced scoring and kept us in it. Pau’s stroke is beautiful; he can be making that outside they key J when he’s 50.

I was surprised to see Forbes get the Irving assignment on D. Got thrown into the fire there, but it’s a big challenge in a big game and he didn’t let the moment overwhelm him. Good 3, great awareness for a key steal, and strong contesting on D. He played 35 minutes, and had a team-high +21. You can tell it means a lot to him to be able to contribute against such a quality opponent. Bertans had a brutal shooting night. Rushed it, and was often too far back behind the arc. When he misses, it’s almost always short, clanking the front of the rim. Cs did a good job rushing his shots or forcing him back a bit farther. Bertans needs a little more time than Cs sometimes gave him, and that he sometimes gave himself. Still, he was intense on D (he didn’t back down from Morris) throughout the night, and got a block, a steal, and two rebounds.

The fourth belonged to the vets: Green’s two 3s, two rebounds and block proved huge to the final result, as did Rudy’s quick jumps for put backs, and LMA muscling Horford to get to his sweet spot, and either scoring or slowing the pace, getting so much of Cs attention that he had his choice of team mates to pass to and get the ball moved around for an open shot. Pacing, spacing, ball movement, control under pressure by asserting their game. Irving, Tatum, and Brown got theirs despite our D getting better as the game progressed, so keeping AH busy on busy on D all night and neutralizing him was important.

It’s hard to overstate how much I appreciate purposeful and timely timeouts, like the one in the first Q and the one half way through the fourth that brought in the subs who got the lead and fought back when Cs edged ahead. Key rebounds by Rudy, Pau and Manu contributed to give us a 15-6 (give or take one or two) advantage in the final Q. The way Spurs raise their game with just what’s needed has really been impressive. Some of it is keeping the nerves in check, but also just fundamentals on both sides of the ball – rebounding positioning and grit, awareness of passing lanes for steals, recognizing mismatches and passing to team mates to take advantage of them, protecting the ball with the body on drives, sticking with plays for put backs. None, of course, was more key than Manu’s O rebound that led to his final game-winning 3. It was perfect form. It was perfect Manu magic. He understated it in a post-game interview, but that shot is ‘lucky’ because of thousands of hours of practice spanning decades.

In the Cs first inbound attempt, Spurs switched and contested everything. Wonderful poise and toughness in a tight situation. On the second, Irving got to his corner 3 spot, but a strong contest by Rudy flying by was just enough, I like to think, to get KI out of a perfect rhythm to have to reset and shoot. Anyway, so long as Rudy didn’t foul, this was the best possible outcome.

I loved seeing the mutual respect and sportsmanship among the players from both teams. Very tough battles, but not dirty, and players helped their opponents up after whistles.

Did Irving really get only ONE assist?! They’re without Gordon and had four in double figures, but not sure how sustainable that is come playoffs. Guess we’ll see… We had five in double figures, with three starters out. I loved our finish, but hope we work on starting on time, like at the beginning of the game, not snapping to it half way through the opening quarter after getting behind and having to work to get back to par. Maybe we could just pretend we’re down 10 at the beginning of the game to come out with focus and energy. Defending 3s also has to be on the practice to-do list. Still, tremendous heart in the comeback, full team effort. Our FG, and 3PT percentages ended up being very close to, but ever so slightly better those of the Cs, with a big rebounding advantage for us. Each play counts. That we keep getting wins against top teams like Pistons and now Cs despite self-imposed hurdles shows that on the whole we’re doing more good things well. Need to reset quickly for the next one.

Noteworthy individual achievement:
Green has 500 steals and 401 blocks in his career. Green, LeBron James and Kevin Durant are the only players since 2009 with 500 steals, 400 blocks and 800 3-pointers.

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