
Link: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/s ... iem-090312
Found this on ESPN. It doesn`t look nice. I almost forgot we had a 27-2 start...It is a pity we have so many injuries lately they have cost us 4-5 games...
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Don't know if there is enough games left for you guys to catch Cleveland or not but I still think you will win the East. These teams are struggling to beat you guys as short handed as you are So when you get healthy I think your team will be better overall because you had to go deeper into your bench so they got quality minutes if needed in the playoffs.Dogen wrote:"December 25th, 2008--- a day that will live in infamy."
Yeah, if we go by that record, the Celtics are still in the battle for a playoff spot. But I'm looking for a late season surge when our guys get healthy, sort of ala San Antonio the last few years. It does need to start soon, though. Get KG and the boys back, start kicking asses/ taking names again, and remind the competition that they actually have no chance when it really counts.
anklebreaker702 wrote:Don't know if there is enough games left for you guys to catch Cleveland or not but I still think you will win the East. These teams are struggling to beat you guys as short handed as you are So when you get healthy I think your team will be better overall because you had to go deeper into your bench so they got quality minutes if needed in the playoffs.Dogen wrote:"December 25th, 2008--- a day that will live in infamy."
Yeah, if we go by that record, the Celtics are still in the battle for a playoff spot. But I'm looking for a late season surge when our guys get healthy, sort of ala San Antonio the last few years. It does need to start soon, though. Get KG and the boys back, start kicking asses/ taking names again, and remind the competition that they actually have no chance when it really counts.
anklebreaker702 wrote:Don't know if there is enough games left for you guys to catch Cleveland or not but I still think you will win the East. These teams are struggling to beat you guys as short handed as you are So when you get healthy I think your team will be better overall because you had to go deeper into your bench so they got quality minutes if needed in the playoffs.Dogen wrote:"December 25th, 2008--- a day that will live in infamy."
Yeah, if we go by that record, the Celtics are still in the battle for a playoff spot. But I'm looking for a late season surge when our guys get healthy, sort of ala San Antonio the last few years. It does need to start soon, though. Get KG and the boys back, start kicking asses/ taking names again, and remind the competition that they actually have no chance when it really counts.
Triple M wrote:it is disappointing to think what our potential record would be if we didn't go through that stretch where we lost our composure and this current stretch where we are plagued by injures.
Well its my true opinion. Look guys I'm a fan of the sport 1st then a Laker fanMyInsatiableOne wrote:This is a good point and one I can take solace in. A supposed "contender" like Orlando BARELY beat us when we were super shorthanded...same with Miami. Healthy, we win those games by 10 or more, easy...
But still we need to get healthy and NOW....
Dogen wrote:
Yes, we're still pretty good with 2 starter and 3 rotation players out. My point wasn't that we would catch Cleveland. That's up to them ( and to the Stern/refs military industrial complex:wink: ). What's more important is to go into the playoffs healthy, confident, and on a bit of a roll. In the past 10 years or so both SA and LA didn't necessarily have the best record going into the playoffs, but when they met a team on the road in the playoffs, they'd find a way to steal one of the first two games and --presto!-- home court advantage magically shifts. This is what the Celtics need to be concerned about: taking care of business in the opening rounds and then knowing full well that they will need to do what I think only the Lakers have done so far this year, which is to beat the Cavs at home.
I think the C's starters need to be healthy to get to the ECF, so I'd rather not kill ourselves with a few extra regular season wins. If BOS/CLE get to the ECF, we are going to be in for some great basketball, and Cleveland, IMHO, will be very fortunate to get to Boston up two games, conspiracy theories be damned.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.