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Re: Bos-GSW Game Thread 

Post#141 » by Kids Are Alright » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:12 pm

Paul Pierce and his defense and clutch 4th shooting, where are you?
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Post#142 » by Ben-N1ce » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:58 pm

Kefa461 wrote:Missing too many open jumpers.....not taking it to the rim and not being smart in key moments are hurting us on this road trip. Doc should be able to fix this.


How about he learns how to coach and starts using timeouts when teams make huge runs on them which happens constantly all year. Secondly for as great as Rondo played he made some seriously boneheaded plays. Fouling Ellis on a 3 and fouling Turiaf on your end of the court with 1 second left. He basically gave GS 5 gift free throws. Technically it should have only been 2 but instead of taking the last shot we decided to let GS get it "down" to 13 instead of maintaining a 16 pt lead going into the 2nd quarter. Not a good trip. Suns are going to eat them up Wednesday too.
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Re: Bos-GSW Game Thread 

Post#143 » by Ben-N1ce » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:59 pm

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Kefa461 wrote:Missing too many open jumpers.....not taking it to the rim and not being smart in key moments are hurting us on this road trip. Doc should be able to fix this.


How about he learns how to coach and starts using timeouts when teams make huge runs on them which happens constantly all year. Secondly for as great as Rondo played he made some seriously boneheaded plays. Fouling Ellis to late and he got off a 3 and fouling Turiaf on your end of the court with 1 second left. He basically gave GS 5 gift free throws. Technically it should have only been 2 but instead of taking the last shot we decided to let GS get it "down" to 13 instead of maintaining a 16 pt lead going into the 2nd quarter. Not a good trip. Suns are going to eat them up Wednesday too.
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Re: Bos-GSW Game Thread 

Post#144 » by Ben-N1ce » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:59 pm

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Kefa461 wrote:Missing too many open jumpers.....not taking it to the rim and not being smart in key moments are hurting us on this road trip. Doc should be able to fix this.


How about he learns how to coach and starts using timeouts when teams make huge runs on them which happens constantly all year. Secondly for as great as Rondo played he made some seriously boneheaded plays. Fouling Ellis to late and he got off a 3 and fouling Turiaf on your end of the court with 1 second left. He basically gave GS 5 gift free throws. Technically it should have only been 2 but instead of taking the last shot we decided to let GS get it "down" to 13 instead of maintaining a 16 pt lead going into the 2nd quarter. Not a good trip. Suns are going to eat them up Wednesday too.
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Post#145 » by Red2 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:39 pm

we're back in a bad stretch just like we were after we won 6 straight to start the year. we looked tired last night and losing baby on a cheap shot didn't help our depth. how they didn't call a foul on that play is ridiculous. Turiaf is a goon who is out there trying to hurt people and he succeeded. Now Davis will probably be out another month if not longer. that was just BS. Once again Perk hurt us with his lack of composure. But last night was a collective poor effort from a bunch of tired players. To top it off ,our coach decides to play eddie down in crunch time when we clearly could have used TA's defense. I also thought doc should have pulled perk for wallace. perk cost us like 3 or 4 possessions in a row.we need a spark off the bench and we're just not getting. it's time to see what giddens, wlaker and hudson can do
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Post#146 » by Celts17Pride » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:15 pm

Kefa461 wrote:Missing too many open jumpers.....not taking it to the rim and not being smart in key moments are hurting us on this road trip. Doc should be able to fix this.

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25 turnovers (21 turnovers from the starters) doesn't help either.
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Re: Bos-GSW Game Thread 

Post#147 » by Kefa461 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:35 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:
Kefa461 wrote:Missing too many open jumpers.....not taking it to the rim and not being smart in key moments are hurting us on this road trip. Doc should be able to fix this.

8-)


25 turnovers (21 turnovers from the starters) doesn't help either.



Yeah....that's part of the "not being smart" part "in key moments" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: a bunch of turnovers...bad passes every time down the floor it seemed.

ps.....not knowing who to go to....now that Paul is not on the floor in key moments.....this I think the Coach needs to take more a firm hand on.


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Post#148 » by DEEP3CL » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:29 pm

Hang in there Celtic fans, anybody judging you guys without your number one option on offense is either a (Please Use More Appropriate Word) or simply don't understand basketball. We've hit a patch of not playing so well ourselves, but this is why you build a cushion over teams in your conference so you can absorb some blows when they're being dealt. The Celtics will be fine.
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Post#149 » by greenbeans » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:51 pm

Ugh, June can't come soon enough. I'm sick of playing garbage teams.
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Post#150 » by SichtingLives » Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:59 pm

DEEP3CL wrote:Hang in there Celtic fans, anybody judging you guys without your number one option on offense is either a (Please Use More Appropriate Word) or simply don't understand basketball. We've hit a patch of not playing so well ourselves, but this is why you build a cushion over teams in your conference so you can absorb some blows when they're being dealt. The Celtics will be fine.


Thanks guy. This ain't the end of the world but probably not the end of the losing streak either.

I'm surprised how much people are downplaying the importance of Paul Pierce to this team right now, did people really think we weren't going to skip a beat without him? We wouldn't have lost either of those games with Paul on the court. We're really missing the calm and poise he brings to the starting unit.

This seems pretty obvious to me, but KG got hurt worse than he let on with that fall in Orlando. He's looked like **** again ever since. Plus with the nagging thigh injury, Doc should park his butt on the bench against Phoenix and let him get some rest. I know some people might say "you can't do that, this is an important game", well these games aren't important enough to further jeopardize his health, we have a LONG way to go until the playoffs.

This has been a pretty grueling roadtrip with all the traveling and little rest and guys are banged up. I know Doc will never mix things up ever but this PHX game is the perfect opportunity.

Despite the statline, Rondo played like crap after he tweaked his hammy last night. Hopefully this isn't a re-occuring injury.

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Post#151 » by Kids Are Alright » Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:15 pm

Maybe Davis should've stayed on the treadmill and bike and not gained the 30 pounds back in two months, then just maybe he would've not wrecked the ankle.
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Post#152 » by cisco » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:39 am

Kids Are Alright wrote:Maybe Davis should've stayed on the treadmill and bike and not gained the 30 pounds back in two months, then just maybe he would've not wrecked the ankle.


Sorry to disappoint you, but Davis has actually lost a little weight while he was out. At least that's what Doc, Danny, Bob Ryan and Jackie McMullen (who saw them practicing last week and who hosted the D&C show this morning) said.
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Post#153 » by GuyClinch » Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:44 am

Sorry to disappoint you, but Davis has actually lost a little weight while he was out. At least that's what Doc, Danny, Bob Ryan and Jackie McMullen (who saw them practicing last week and who hosted the D&C show this morning) said.


Not buying this - he looked heavier again. Fat people get alot of love in our society as its such a common issue.
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Post#154 » by GuyClinch » Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:25 am

so who guarded Monta?


What you weren't impressed with the defensive wizardry of Rondo? <g> There are no stoppers in the NBA - seriously.
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Post#155 » by Lewis35 » Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:55 pm

Pretty much sums up how I feel after what I have seen the past two games. I also do not see the celtics beating the suns either so we are probably going to see a 3 game losing streak.

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Re: Bos-GSW Game Thread 

Post#156 » by Kefa461 » Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:22 pm

Kids Are Alright wrote:Maybe Davis should've stayed on the treadmill and bike and not gained the 30 pounds back in two months, then just maybe he would've not wrecked the ankle.


I hate to let facts get involved here but Rony Turief landed on his ankle....that's why it's hurt.

Celtics vice president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said Tuesday afternoon that he doesn't believe the sprained right ankle suffered by Glen "Big Baby" Davis is as serious as first feared. Davis got mixed up with Golden State's Rony Turiaf with 9:52 left in the game when Turiaf landed on his ankle. Davis left Oracle in arena wearing a protective boot and walking with crutches. "I haven't heard anything, which means nothing is serious," Ainge said. "I sent (trainer) Eddie (Lacerte) a text and I haven't heard anything and usually that means it's not much." Boston Globe

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Unless...this is a made up story.




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Post#157 » by SichtingLives » Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:17 pm

I know we're supposed to just take our lumps because we played like crap, and how it's such a cliche to complain about this after a loss.....but we got bend-over-and-touch-your-toes F***ed by the refs in this one pretty hard. At one point in third quarter it looked like the refs and the C's both had money on this game.
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