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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:24 pm
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Marc Spears of the Globe has been talking to sports psychologists:
We've all beaten to death the rotation question as framed by Bill Doyle of the Worcester Telegram.....
Marc Spears of the Globe has been talking to sports psychologists:
With the Celtics stumped, two renowned New England sports psychologists, Harvey N. Dulberg and Alan Goldberg, were asked to give their take...
Dulberg has 28 years of experience working with professional, Olympic, college, and high school athletes. While there is not enough room for the entire Celtics team and coaching staff to fit in his 250-square-foot office in Brookline, he had some interesting theories as to why the Celtics are struggling on the road.
Said Dulberg, "They don't have the familiarity, which is why they looked lost in the fourth quarter. The Big Three are afraid to step on each other's toes."
"The key to winning on the road is replicating what you do at home," Dulberg said. "To be able to practice the same way, go through the same routine, wear the same clothes. I'd send the girlfriends and wives on the road. No one complains when they're coming to the Garden from home after spending the night with their wife.
We've all beaten to death the rotation question as framed by Bill Doyle of the Worcester Telegram.....
Rivers has to decide whether to continue playing Sam Cassell instead of Eddie House. Cassell has missed all 15 of his shots over the last 2-1/2 games, and is a liability on defense. The 38-year-old backup point guard has played better at home