truth18 wrote:GrandTheftRondo wrote:CelticTillDeath wrote:The more I think about this loss and the play of both of our all stars, the more I think this thread should be an ass of shame thread.
Kyrie and horford were absolutely putrid in all areas tonight. I stand by this being Kyries worst game as a Celtic. Terrible shooting percentages, some DUMB turnovers, complete lack of defense, missed the game icing lay up, and the complete debacle where he couldn’t miss one free throw in two separate tries. Just a terrible game. This loss is on his shoulders with horford not too far behind.
There goes the 1 seed. 3 back in the loss column now, and the raptors are on one hell of a stretch with an easy schedule to close out their last 20 games.
Ass of shame? Are you kidding me?
We were playing the second best team in the league on the road, with them having won 14 straight.
Losing at the end like that sucked, but I didn’t expect us to even be in a position to win to be honest.
Yeah, no way this should be an ass, lol.
This is where we just have a difference of opinion. I don’t do the whole “moral victory” thing because we played them so tough for 46 minutes and damn near led throughout that whole time frame. I look at the game in its totality. I put more onus on how teams play and close out during crunch time of a close game against a great team, then I do with how they play for the first 46 minutes. Last night, the Celtics choked away what would have been the best win of the season, by allowing Houston to go on a 12-2 run to close out the game.
For the most part, the team played fantastic, but only for 46 minutes. Those last two minutes were “pre-allstar break losing streak” bad. Kyrie had a missed lay up, two turnovers, gave up a transition layup off his own missed lay up, gave up a transition 3 off his turnover, and he couldn’t even properly miss a free throw on two separate tries. To give away the best win of the season because of those kind of mental lapses in crunch time, to me that deserves an ass of shame. Especially if you consider the fact that the whole night was like that for Kyrie. He shot a mere 6-17 from the floor and had 4 turnovers. He couldn’t stop a nose bleed on defense either.
Al was just as bad, so I’m not letting him off the hook either. There were far too many times he was just standing there and watching a rocket player get an offensive rebound for a put back lay up. It was embarrassing. Then there was the play where horford got the loose ball, and instead of calling a timeout and just holding on for a jump ball, he throws it right to a rocket player which led to more transition points. Kyrie and Al we’re a -18 and -22 respectively. That cost us the biggest win of the season. These guys need to be held more accountable and to higher standards. They can’t play like this in big games. I’d give them both an AOS vote.