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Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2013, 10:07:21 AM »

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IF we could win this game, I'd be quite impressed.  Probably gonna get killed on the boards though.

Three days rest, a reeling Kings team, they're ones of the worst teams in the league, we're at home, and have momentum and you'd be IMPRESSED at a win over the Kings after we just beat the Heat without Rondo. What?
have you not followed this team for the past 3 years?  this is a textbook example of the type of game the C's don't bother to show up for.  There's no excuse for them to lose to the Kings but no doubt it'll be far closer than it should be.

I've seen Boston lose to all the bad teams, but it won't be THAT impressive to beat the Kings. It would just mean we were playing right for once. And we basically have every advantage we could have other than Rajon Rondo. For once, I expect a win.
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Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2013, 10:16:11 AM »

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IF we could win this game, I'd be quite impressed.  Probably gonna get killed on the boards though.

Three days rest, a reeling Kings team, they're ones of the worst teams in the league, we're at home, and have momentum and you'd be IMPRESSED at a win over the Kings after we just beat the Heat without Rondo. What?
have you not followed this team for the past 3 years?  this is a textbook example of the type of game the C's don't bother to show up for.  There's no excuse for them to lose to the Kings but no doubt it'll be far closer than it should be.

I've seen Boston lose to all the bad teams, but it won't be THAT impressive to beat the Kings. It would just mean we were playing right for once. And we basically have every advantage we could have other than Rajon Rondo. For once, I expect a win.
can't blame you for expecting a win because, on paper, every C's fan should expect one.  I try not to expect anything anymore from these guys in terms of games they should win.  it keeps me from throwing things at my TV when they put out another disappointing effort

Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2013, 10:21:19 AM »

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Two in a row, here we go!

Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2013, 10:39:03 AM »

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IF we could win this game, I'd be quite impressed.  Probably gonna get killed on the boards though.
I'd like someone who refutes this to look at our record against the Kings the last couple of seasons.  Their size and athleticism is a horrible matchup. 
Expect a ton of second chance points and fast break points for them.

Three days rest, a reeling Kings team, they're ones of the worst teams in the league, we're at home, and have momentum and you'd be IMPRESSED at a win over the Kings after we just beat the Heat without Rondo. What?
have you not followed this team for the past 3 years?  this is a textbook example of the type of game the C's don't bother to show up for.  There's no excuse for them to lose to the Kings but no doubt it'll be far closer than it should be.

I've seen Boston lose to all the bad teams, but it won't be THAT impressive to beat the Kings. It would just mean we were playing right for once. And we basically have every advantage we could have other than Rajon Rondo. For once, I expect a win.
can't blame you for expecting a win because, on paper, every C's fan should expect one.  I try not to expect anything anymore from these guys in terms of games they should win.  it keeps me from throwing things at my TV when they put out another disappointing effort

Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2013, 10:41:20 AM »

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im excited to see how they play without rondo.  Definately looking forward to seeing Barbosa, terry, and green get some more pt.  Hope we can get this righted and pick up some small pieces to help.  I still believe ;D

Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #20 on: January 29, 2013, 12:01:16 AM »

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Last time we played the Kings we got a brutal beaten. Its time to return the favor...

Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2013, 12:06:35 AM »

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Isaiah with that game winner over Washington today...
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Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2013, 12:08:08 AM »

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Is this the "real" game thread?  For as long as I can remember, FLCeltFan has always done these.

Nothing bad meant by it just confusing, that's all.

Also, why is a Detroit Pistons banner in the OP?  And was it accidental, or an intentional omission, leaving Bass out of the lineup entirely.

Re: Kings (16-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2013, 12:17:54 AM »

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Is this the "real" game thread?  For as long as I can remember, FLCeltFan has always done these.

Nothing bad meant by it just confusing, that's all.

Also, why is a Detroit Pistons banner in the OP?  And was it accidental, or an intentional omission, leaving Bass out of the lineup entirely.

Very confusing indeed. Who knows?
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Re: Kings (17-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2013, 12:32:27 AM »

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Re: Kings (17-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #25 on: January 29, 2013, 09:27:45 AM »

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I think the Celtics start showing up now and at least defend their HC and at least keep their Eight Position for now. Danny will still shop for a big man this month and that will be the only significant deal made. I simply do not believe that Paul Pierce will be dealt.  Like I say the team emerges tonight and I expect a thirty three point positive margin to avenge that California abomination.
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Re: Kings (17-29) at Celtics (21-23) 1/30
« Reply #26 on: January 29, 2013, 07:59:08 PM »

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Appreciate the help, CelticsConcourse, but FL Celts Fan makes our "official" game threads.

http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=62309.0

I'm locking this one, but feel free to PM her to see if she needs any help.  If you guys work out a schedule, just let us know.  Thanks.



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