Ugh, a one o'clock game.
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Ugh, a one o'clock game.
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Ugh, a one o'clock game.
I gotta say we couldn't have picked a worse time to have to play an early morning game. I've never been to a good sporting event when the game was in the morning. Even with a game 7 I wouldn't be surprised if the fans were flat. To make matters worse I think it favors the younger team. I would be a lot less worried if this was just a normal night game. Anone else feel this way? Also I'm pretty nervous about what refs we get. If we get Javie we could be in big trouble.
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I don't know---do the Patriots play their games in the "early morning" This is a perfect time to play for all athletes--but even better for vets. The older you are the more you wear down as the day progresses. The Patriots and other NFL teams hate night games.
Did you mean "early afternoon?"
Did you mean "early afternoon?"
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jcappy wrote:I don't know---do the Patriots play their games in the "early morning" This is a perfect time to play for all athletes--but even better for vets. The older you are the more you wear down as the day progresses. The Patriots and other NFL teams hate night games.
Did you mean "early afternoon?"
Yeah I meant afternoon. I know in my job when I have to work a night shift it really screw me up .I worry that a day shift is the same deal bball players. If anything I would thing NFL guys would be thrown off more by night games..
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I agree the normal time is 7:00 in the NBA... but no games in the playoffs begin that time so this is as good as any time.... I think better, because no player likes to wait around all day to play the big ones....the sooner the better... most athletes are at their peak at around 10-11 AM and ready to roll. 1:00 may be as close to the ideal time as anyone can expect----and how many sunday afternoon games has this franchise played and won in its long glorious history?? for year the sunday afternoon game was the prime time for the NBA and the Celts.
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I didn't like afternoon games on the road because I think many Celtics (like PP...) went out in 2004, 2005 and 2006 before them and weren't ready for pro ball on the next day. But not now, not in 2008. They will be as ready as for the other games at Boston. And for me it's great. I can watch the game starting at 7 pm in the evening.
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I'm just happy it isn't 8/8:30 pm. Frankly I'm sick of having to wait for it to start and then have the game end at mid-night.
I'd love to see the games start at 6pm EST. Be over by 8:30/9pm.
And then go out and have fun for another 4 hours. Rather then it being almost mid-night and I might as well pack it in and waste some time before I go to sleep.
1pm is great for a Sunday. No matter what the result I still have a nice dinner and a fun night ahead of me.
I'd love to see the games start at 6pm EST. Be over by 8:30/9pm.
And then go out and have fun for another 4 hours. Rather then it being almost mid-night and I might as well pack it in and waste some time before I go to sleep.
1pm is great for a Sunday. No matter what the result I still have a nice dinner and a fun night ahead of me.

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greenbeans wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
ALL SET. last night(last 5 minutes esp.) was his shot to prove hes still got some "im the man" in him. well, he doesnt
Doc should try that if the Celtics get a 10 Point lead to put the Steak Knife into the Hawks chances to win.
If it looks like Ray's off then get back to plan a
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greenbeans wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
ALL SET. last night(last 5 minutes esp.) was his shot to prove hes still got some "im the man" in him. well, he doesnt
He was hitting mid range shots well. They need to run him off 2-3 screens like DET does with Rip, to free him up. Instead the offensive gameplan is pure **** and they make Ray sit at the 3-point line in the corner or elbow, and very rarely he gets to run a P&R. Why not just let him come off screens to catch and shoot? He's pretty damn good at it.
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