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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #210 on: January 05, 2023, 09:56:40 PM »

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Nice win! Hopefully a streak has begun.

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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #211 on: January 05, 2023, 09:57:29 PM »

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Many talked about how the Celtics performance tonite vs Dallas, after their awful game @ OKC, would tell us a lot about this team, blah, blah, on and on. I would say how the team responds to this great performance will tell us more. It's not that difficult to come out focused and playing hard after you are embarrassed. It's much tougher to maintain focus and intensity after a big win.

Agreed let’s see this same effort and unselfish play against a bad team in SA.  Let’s not play down to our competition.  Don’t get caught looking to the Nets game.

Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #212 on: January 05, 2023, 09:57:58 PM »

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Fun game, enjoyed it from the start. Next the Spurs.
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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #213 on: January 05, 2023, 09:58:25 PM »

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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #214 on: January 05, 2023, 10:00:03 PM »

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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #215 on: January 05, 2023, 10:00:26 PM »

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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #216 on: January 05, 2023, 10:01:13 PM »

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Many talked about how the Celtics performance tonite vs Dallas, after their awful game @ OKC, would tell us a lot about this team, blah, blah, on and on. I would say how the team responds to this great performance will tell us more. It's not that difficult to come out focused and playing hard after you are embarrassed. It's much tougher to maintain focus and intensity after a big win.

Agreed let’s see this same effort and unselfish play against a bad team in SA.  Let’s not play down to our competition.  Don’t get caught looking to the Nets game.

I think they’ll pull out a win in San Antonio. But i’m prepared for another underwhelming performance somewhere down the road. That’s just how it is i guess. With all the injuries and load management, what do you guys feel about a shorter season, less back to backs?

Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #217 on: January 05, 2023, 10:12:05 PM »

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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #218 on: January 05, 2023, 10:15:04 PM »

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Tonight for sure.

I think Tatum is a more complete player in general. Luka is a great talent, but he’s also a blackhole and doesn’t play defense. I’m not sure his teammates love playing with him, either.
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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #219 on: January 05, 2023, 10:16:58 PM »

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Tatum>Luka

Tonight for sure.

I think Tatum is a more complete player in general. Luka is a great talent, but he’s also a blackhole and doesn’t play defense. I’m not sure his teammates love playing with him, either.


They are both great that's for sure.

Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #220 on: January 05, 2023, 11:13:41 PM »

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Great win on the road against a tough opponent.   Nice to see them bounce back a bit defensively.  This team seems fine, for the most part, against quality opponents.  Just would like to see more consistency and focus against the lesser ones.  Try not to play down to SA on Saturday.

Very satisfying win.


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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #221 on: January 06, 2023, 12:26:06 AM »

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Many talked about how the Celtics performance tonite vs Dallas, after their awful game @ OKC, would tell us a lot about this team, blah, blah, on and on. I would say how the team responds to this great performance will tell us more. It's not that difficult to come out focused and playing hard after you are embarrassed. It's much tougher to maintain focus and intensity after a big win.

Agreed let’s see this same effort and unselfish play against a bad team in SA.  Let’s not play down to our competition.  Don’t get caught looking to the Nets game.

I think they’ll pull out a win in San Antonio. But i’m prepared for another underwhelming performance somewhere down the road. That’s just how it is i guess. With all the injuries and load management, what do you guys feel about a shorter season, less back to backs?

I fully support a shorter season, 60 games max.
I think playing 82 games over a 6-month marathon only to get to the meaningful playoff games is crazy.
Of course, the players would have to be willing to make less money.
Think Lebron could get by on $20-million a year. Might be tough on him.
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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #222 on: January 06, 2023, 01:18:22 AM »

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Many talked about how the Celtics performance tonite vs Dallas, after their awful game @ OKC, would tell us a lot about this team, blah, blah, on and on. I would say how the team responds to this great performance will tell us more. It's not that difficult to come out focused and playing hard after you are embarrassed. It's much tougher to maintain focus and intensity after a big win.

Agreed let’s see this same effort and unselfish play against a bad team in SA.  Let’s not play down to our competition.  Don’t get caught looking to the Nets game.

I think they’ll pull out a win in San Antonio. But i’m prepared for another underwhelming performance somewhere down the road. That’s just how it is i guess. With all the injuries and load management, what do you guys feel about a shorter season, less back to backs?

I fully support a shorter season, 60 games max.
I think playing 82 games over a 6-month marathon only to get to the meaningful playoff games is crazy.
Of course, the players would have to be willing to make less money.
Think Lebron could get by on $20-million a year. Might be tough on him.

This shortening of the season is embarrassing to me. You had 7 foot guys flying around in coach with no access to half the stuff modern players enjoy (nutrition, massages, ice baths, sleep chambers). Heck some even had side jobs. Plus you freeze all time
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Re: Celtics (26-12) at Mavericks (22-16) Game #39 12/5/23
« Reply #223 on: January 06, 2023, 05:28:54 AM »

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Many talked about how the Celtics performance tonite vs Dallas, after their awful game @ OKC, would tell us a lot about this team, blah, blah, on and on. I would say how the team responds to this great performance will tell us more. It's not that difficult to come out focused and playing hard after you are embarrassed. It's much tougher to maintain focus and intensity after a big win.

Agreed let’s see this same effort and unselfish play against a bad team in SA.  Let’s not play down to our competition.  Don’t get caught looking to the Nets game.

I think they’ll pull out a win in San Antonio. But i’m prepared for another underwhelming performance somewhere down the road. That’s just how it is i guess. With all the injuries and load management, what do you guys feel about a shorter season, less back to backs?

I fully support a shorter season, 60 games max.
I think playing 82 games over a 6-month marathon only to get to the meaningful playoff games is crazy.
Of course, the players would have to be willing to make less money.
Think Lebron could get by on $20-million a year. Might be tough on him.

This shortening of the season is embarrassing to me. You had 7 foot guys flying around in coach with no access to half the stuff modern players enjoy (nutrition, massages, ice baths, sleep chambers). Heck some even had side jobs. Plus you freeze all time
Leaders for any stat forever if you chop 22 games off season.

Agreed - one of the most important abilities for pro athletes is durability.

Also, it's not the players who would be taking a massive financial hit, it's the league ownership.
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