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Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2009, 10:28:33 AM »

Offline GreenPride

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the only place i worry about not having home court advantage is with cleveland.  we will be fine playing any other team on the road in the playoffs...and that includes the Lakers.  Cleveland scares me.  So, hopefully the 7th or 8th seed will knock Cleveland out in the first round! ;)

Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #16 on: February 26, 2009, 10:28:47 AM »

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we will beat the Cavs on their court in 6 games.

This made me chuckle.  I love the confidence though.  Now if you could kindly back it up with some thoughts as to why this would be

This is CelticsBlog.
We don't need explanations.
 ;)

Ha!  Well, I can't debate that. 

Not sure you guys should be throwing the towel in on home court yet either.  Still plenty of games to play. 

I don't think we really have.
Personally, I just tend to be a bit
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Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #17 on: February 26, 2009, 10:29:47 AM »

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I`ve spent 15mins looking at player names to see whose initials are HCA .....


 ;D ;D

Not a player but the initials match:


Hans, we hardly knew ye...
"Let me call him," Floyd said.

The man shook his head. "O.J. doesn't give out his cell," he said. "He'll call you."

Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2009, 10:44:14 AM »

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Obviously, having homecourt is the most recent goal right now.  And I would love to have it...but how amazing would it be if we don't get homecourt, make it to the eastern conference finals against the Cavs, and beat them in a game 7 on their court when EVERYONE will be picking the Cavs to win that game.

That would be so sweet, I'm salivating at the thought right now.

Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #19 on: February 26, 2009, 10:54:55 AM »

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big Hans
the birdmans ancestor
the man could really ball


Hans, we hardly knew ye...

TP's for the HCA knowledge  :)

Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2009, 10:55:12 AM »

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Obviously, having homecourt is the most recent goal right now.  And I would love to have it...but how amazing would it be if we don't get homecourt, make it to the eastern conference finals against the Cavs, and beat them in a game 7 on their court when EVERYONE will be picking the Cavs to win that game.

That would be so sweet, I'm salivating at the thought right now.
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Would be sweeter if we beat them in 5.
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Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #21 on: February 26, 2009, 11:37:41 AM »

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we will beat the Cavs on their court in 6 games.

This made me chuckle.  I love the confidence though.  Now if you could kindly back it up with some thoughts as to why this would be

  We're a better defensive team, a better rebounding team, we have more balance and we're the defending champs.

Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #22 on: February 26, 2009, 11:44:02 AM »

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  I'd also like to state that home court isn't vital enough that the Celts should kill themselves to get it. Rested healthy starters is much more important.

Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #23 on: February 26, 2009, 11:49:50 AM »

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We are still in decent shape for HCA, despite an awful loss.  If we split the season series with the Cavs (win 1 of 2 remaining), the tiebreak becomes conference record, where we're a full 4 games ahead of Cleveland (30-4 vs 26-8).  The only way they get the tiebreak is to beat us both times, and if they do that the tiebreak is unlikely to come up anyway.  This is crucial in a close race like this one.

Re: Bye Bye...... HCA
« Reply #24 on: February 26, 2009, 12:09:08 PM »

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I`ve spent 15mins looking at player names to see whose initials are HCA .....


 ;D ;D

Took me a few to figure out what it meant as well. Haha.
do it

Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #25 on: February 26, 2009, 12:29:06 PM »

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we will beat the Cavs on their court in 6 games.

This made me chuckle.  I love the confidence though.  Now if you could kindly back it up with some thoughts as to why this would be

  We're a better defensive team, a better rebounding team, we have more balance and we're the defending champs.

Boston gives up 92 pts/game, the Cavs give up 90.5 pts/game.  Boston averages 42.8 rebounds/game and the Cavs average 41.8 rebounds/game.  Both teams look incredibly even here.

Defending champs doesn;t get you much this year.  Its not like you get points added to your score because of it.  :)

I am pretty Boston vs Cleveland would be a great series again this year.

Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #26 on: February 26, 2009, 12:45:39 PM »

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we will beat the Cavs on their court in 6 games.

This made me chuckle.  I love the confidence though.  Now if you could kindly back it up with some thoughts as to why this would be

  We're a better defensive team, a better rebounding team, we have more balance and we're the defending champs.

Boston gives up 92 pts/game, the Cavs give up 90.5 pts/game.  Boston averages 42.8 rebounds/game and the Cavs average 41.8 rebounds/game.  Both teams look incredibly even here.

Defending champs doesn;t get you much this year.  Its not like you get points added to your score because of it.  :)

I am pretty Boston vs Cleveland would be a great series again this year.

  Boston gets 53.6% of rebounds (best in the league) while Cleveland gets 52%. Boston plays at a faster pace but our defense is better (again, best in the league). And that championship experience didn't add any points to the Spur's score when they played the Cavs in the finals 2 years ago.

Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #27 on: February 26, 2009, 12:49:26 PM »

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we will beat the Cavs on their court in 6 games.

This made me chuckle.  I love the confidence though.  Now if you could kindly back it up with some thoughts as to why this would be

  We're a better defensive team, a better rebounding team, we have more balance and we're the defending champs.

Boston gives up 92 pts/game, the Cavs give up 90.5 pts/game.  Boston averages 42.8 rebounds/game and the Cavs average 41.8 rebounds/game.  Both teams look incredibly even here.

Defending champs doesn;t get you much this year.  Its not like you get points added to your score because of it.  :)

I am pretty Boston vs Cleveland would be a great series again this year.

It's balanced, but Boston is a better defensive and rebounding squad. PPG (or rpg) is a meaningless stat, use points per possession.

Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #28 on: February 26, 2009, 12:50:01 PM »

Offline MMacOH

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  Boston gets 53.6% of rebounds (best in the league) while Cleveland gets 52%. Boston plays at a faster pace but our defense is better (again, best in the league). And that championship experience didn't add any points to the Spur's score when they played the Cavs in the finals 2 years ago.

So your defense is better because you play at a faster pace but give up more points?  Boston scores 101.5 points per game and the Cavs score 100.8.  So are the Cavs a better offensive team then since they apparently play at a slower pace but score almost as many points?

Not sure what your Spurs comparison is supposed to show me.  The Cavs starting 5 for that series was:  Eric Snow, Larry Hughes, Lebron, Drew Gooden and Z.  With powerhouses of Varejao, Damon Jones and Donyell Marshall coming off the bench.  Completely different team

Re: Nice to know ya HCA
« Reply #29 on: February 26, 2009, 12:54:17 PM »

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It's balanced, but Boston is a better defensive and rebounding squad. PPG (or rpg) is a meaningless stat, use points per possession.

Okay...the Cavs score 1.13 pts per possession and give up 1.02 pts/possession.  Boston scores 1.12 pts/possession and gives up 1.01 pts/possession.

That looks incredibly even to me

I somewhat hijacked this thread in response to someone's prediction of Boston winning against the Cavs in 6 games.  Sorry about that.

The bigger point here is that HCA is still very much up in the air
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