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Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Washington Wizards (6-24)  at  Boston Celtics (28-5)
Friday, January 2
7:30 PM
Game #34, Home Game #19
TV:  CSN-HD, CSN-HD, NBA LP 753
TD Banknorth Garden




ProbableStarters
PG   Rajon Rondo 10.3 PPG  7.6 APG  2.3 SPG

SG    Ray Allen 19.2 PPG  2.7 APG .393 3P%

SF Paul Pierce 18.2 PPG  6 RPG 3.5 APG

PF Kevin Garnett  16.4 PPG  9.4 RPG  1.4 BPG

C Kendrick Perkins  8 PPG  8.1 RPG  1.8 BPG

Key off the Bench


T Allen/Davis/House/Powe

Other Reserves
Patrick O'Bryant
Brian Scalabrine
Gabe Pruitt
Sam Cassell

D League
Bill Walker
JR Giddens

Injured
None



Probable Starters
PG  Mike James  PPG 8.4 RPG 1.90 APG 2.6

SG Nick Young  PPG 9.2 RPG 1.90 APG 1.4

SF   Caron Butler  PPG 21 RPG 6.5 APG 4.5

PF Antawn Jamison  PPG 20.5 RPG 9.20 APG 2.0

C Andray Blatche    PPG 9.5 RPG 5.20 APG 1.5

Key Reserves
 
Songalia/Stevenson/ Dixon/ Thomas /McGuire

Other Reserves
Oleksiy Pecherov
JaVale McGee
Javaris Crittenton

Injured
Gilbert Arenas  (knee) out
Brendan Haywood (wrist) out
Caron Butler (ankle)  questionable but the Washington Post is reporting that after missing the past 3 games with a sprained ankle, Butler is hoping to play in this one. UPDATE:  This morning's papers said that Butler is planning to start tonight.   

Key Matchups
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Rajon Rondo vs Mike James
In the 8 games that James has started since coming to the Wizards, he is averaging 15.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.1 assists.  Rondo is much quicker and should be able to get past James at will.  He will need to be aggressive for the Celtics to win this game. 

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Kevin Garnett vs Antawn Jamison
Jamison is 2nd in the league in double doubles and is one of the top power forwards with 20.5 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. This should be a battle inside on both teams.   

Honorable Mention
Kendrick Perkins vs Andray Blatche
  In 10 starts for the Wizards, Blatch is averaging 11.8 points and 7 rebounds.  Perk is the Celtics best interior defender and should be able to stop Blatche from establishing inside. 

Game Notes
The Wizards are 2-12 on the road and are in last place in the Eastern conference.  Both teams last played on Tuesday and should be well rested.  Both teams are coming off a loss. 

Last season, the Wizards won the series 2 games to 1.  The Celtics won one in Boston while the Wizards won one at home and a second game in Boston.  The Celtics won the first meeting between these two teams at the Verizon Center 122-88.  The Wizards have been depleted with injuries this season and now have yet another injury with Caron Butler, one of their top scorers questionable for this game with a sprained ankle. 

Team Connections
Caron Butler and Ray Allen are former UConn Huskies
Nick Young and Gabe Pruitt were teammates at USC
DeShawn Stevenson played for Doc in Orlando
Darius Songalia was drafted by the Celtics with the 50th pick in 2002
Antonio Daniels and Ray Allen were teammates in Seattle
Brian Scalabrine played for Eddie Jordan in NJ while Jordan was an assistant there.
Tom Thibodeau was set to join the Wizards last season as an assistant but left the club after his first practice with them. 

X-Factor
Home at Last
The Celtics are back within the friendly confines of the TD Banknorth Garden.  This should help them to get back on the winning track.  They have also had some time to watch film from the 3 losses on their road trip and to try to fix what went wrong in those games.  Hopefully this will be the start of another win streak. 
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Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2009, 07:44:35 PM »

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This should be a sleeper, but with the way the Celtics have been playing as of late you never know.

Great Job on the thread as always FL. TP.

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Holy getting used to the New Year...I couldn't figure out what "one-half" was at the end of the title  ::)

Yup

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Holy getting used to the New Year...I couldn't figure out what "one-half" was at the end of the title  ::)



redz...ur hysterical man!!!! lol

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Holy getting used to the New Year...I couldn't figure out what "one-half" was at the end of the title  ::)



redz...ur hysterical man!!!! lol
sadly it was the truth
Yup

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Great Job on the thread as always FL. TP.

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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 new year..back at home..back to business

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2009, 07:38:29 PM »

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I'm starting to hate Doc again. :-X
Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
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Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Great play by Rondo.

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
« Reply #9 on: January 02, 2009, 07:44:40 PM »

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I'm starting to hate Doc again. :-X
Why's that.

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
« Reply #10 on: January 02, 2009, 07:46:11 PM »

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I'm starting to hate Doc again. :-X
Why's that.

Pregame interview with Gorman.
Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
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Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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I'm starting to hate Doc again. :-X
Why's that.

Pregame interview with Gorman.
Missed it, did he say something stupid.

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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I really, really, really hate it when Ray Allen grabs a rebound and dribbles it up the court rather than getting it to Rondo.  >:(

He's a horrible passer in the open court and it turns Rondo into a potted plant on offense.

Re: Wizards (6-24) at Celtics (28-5) 1/2
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Pierce and Rondo should both be able to put up about 30 each tonight. The Wizards' matchups at the 1 and 3 are woeful and the C's need to exploit them.

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Once you are labeled 'the best' you want to stay up there, and you can't do it by loafing around.
 
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