Author Topic: Four Reasons why the Celtics will finish ahead of the Heat in the Standings  (Read 1720 times)

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Offline Rondo2287

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Toronto, NY, NJ and Philly are in our division. 


Meanwhile, Miami, Orlando and Atlanta are going to beat each other up all season long. 
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Offline Eric_Suede

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Toronto, NY, NJ and Philly are in our division.  


Meanwhile, Miami, Orlando and Atlanta are going to beat each other up all season long.  

I got 4 reasons

Reason #1 Despite their "big 3" we're still a better overall team with a solid bench. Celtics are still the better team.
Reason #2 Celtics are still the better team.
Reason #3 Celtics are still the better team.
Reason #4 Celtics are still the better team.

lol seriously though they need some beef up front & some shooters. at the moment they lack both. Sure Wade & Lebron are great players but they both are mainly effective at getting to the Hole. If teams plug up the lane and force both Wade & Bron to shoot J's, chances are the opposing squad will win. I'm 100% convinced Boston's defense will be able to do that. Mind you beating the heat will be a tougher task than it was this past year but barring the arrival of a Really good pg and some solid ,rebounding big men. I still say their weaknes up front & at the point will be their downfall.

Offline vinnie

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There are no reasons. Miami will have a better record than the Celtics.

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Divisions have little to no importance since they changed to the three divisions per conference setup

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There are no reasons. Miami will have a better record than the Celtics.
Yup

Offline oldmanspeaks

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How well the Heat does depends how great the coaches are because this team has super talent but it doesn't blend well. Take a look at the  3pt percentages of LBJ,Wade, and Bosh. Ray Allen in his prime, they are not. In transition, they have a chance to be one of the alltime best. However unless they get a great shooter (Miller just means that LBJ or Wade is on the bench) at the PG spot they will have the problem just mentioned by Eric_Suede. Any team with some serious defenders and bigtime shotblocker is going to crowd the lane. LBJ better learn to hit at least the midrange shot or the lane will look like a convention.
And to run a "showtime" transition offense, someone has to get some serious rebounds and the focus will be to keep Bosh off the boards. Who they get for a Center better rebound well even though he doesn't have to score.
I pity the coach who has to handle LBJs ego when he doesn't get the ball and averages less than 20PPG. That was fine for Pierce, Allen and KG as they had scored enough for it not to be a big deal but LBJ is in his prime and he is going to want the ball and frankly Wade is much better ball handler in the half court. If Riley doesn't coach this year, he might be forced to coach next year and he might be too old to deal with the egos. Kareem and Magic, etc were all team player at heart. It remains to be seen of LBJ. (people talk about his willingness to pass the ball but sometimes that is just an excuse when a star doesn't take over the game when he has an advantage. Pierce, etc would take over a game if they had a clear advantage and his teammates would be feeding him bigtime).

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There are no reasons. Miami will have a better record than the Celtics.
Yup

And now that it appears Mike Miller will sign a 5-year, $30 million deal with the Heat, they become even better, as they add a guy who can dependably knock down the outside shot. I am just trying to be realistic here and I believe that Miami is going to be a dominant team for years to come. I also believe the Celtics will be the second best team in the East next year.