No team is fortunate to be healthy all season.
However, the Celtics, I said at the start of the season, were very dependent on their top 9 players. They really had no replacement for their top 8, which were the starters, plus James, Eddie and Tony.
Anyway, here's who was not available for 8 of the 15 losses. I include Scot Pollard in a few before he was shut down because Doc was trying to rest him when he was needed against Bigs like Cleveland's Ilgauskas and Washington's Brendon Haywood.
Opponent ****** Date ***** Score *** Injured Players
Charlotte ****** 1/9 ****** 95-83 *** Ray Allen, Glen Davis
Washington **** 1/12 ***** 85-78 *** Rajon Rondo, Scot Pollard
Washington **** 1/14 ***** 88-83 *** Scot Pollard, 21 limping minutes of Rajon Rondo
Toronto ******* 1/23 **** 114-112 ** James Posey
Orlando ******* 1/27 ***** 96-93 **** Kevin Garnett, Glen Davis, Scot Pollard
Cleveland ***** 2/5 ****** 114-113 *** Kevin Garnett, Scot Pollard
New Orleans *** 3/22 **** 113-106 *** Tony Allen
Philadelphia *** 3/24 ****** 95-90 *** Tony Allen
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7-2 without KG, including wins over the Spurs and Mavs. 6-1 without Ray Allen, including wins @ San Antonio and Houston (and to a lesser degree, a quality win @ Toronto).AlCelticFan wrote:I think what's more interesting are the games we've WON with injured players! Very impressive!
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Seeing those stats, it just really becomes obvious just how valuable Scott Pollard was to the team. He was missing in half of those games. I definitely cried a little after hearing about the devastating season-ending injury. I'm hoping the other bigs on the team are able to step their games up to fill in the gaping hole that Pollard's absence will present.
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CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:Seeing those stats, it just really becomes obvious just how valuable Scott Pollard was to the team. He was missing in half of those games. I definitely cried a little after hearing about the devastating season-ending injury. I'm hoping the other bigs on the team are able to step their games up to fill in the gaping hole that Pollard's absence will present.
Spoken like a true Pollard fan.


