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Re: Hornets (18-14) at Celtics (24-6) 12/31
« Reply #240 on: January 01, 2011, 08:49:08 AM »

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Tough loss at home.

Did not see the game, but in reading through some of the threads, Glen did not play well and we had a bunch of turnovers?

Wow - we have now Three starters out, and played a good team led by one of the best PGs in the league all the way to the wire? In spite of the turnovers and Glen's play?

Incredible. Once this team gets Perk, Rondo and KG back - The Green will be scary indeed. Throw in Shaq, Marquis' improved play, and JO getting healthy this team is built to play in June.

I'm not giving up on Glen, though. He'll bounce back in TOR.


Re: Hornets (18-14) at Celtics (24-6) 12/31
« Reply #241 on: January 01, 2011, 09:50:16 AM »

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Let the panic and trade posts begin beacuse for some reason a large amount of people think that this team can win games without Rondo/KG and several key bench players.

I did not expect them to win, but you would think they would get a better shot off with 20 seconds left. And then they don't even foul with 5 seconds left after Paul gets the rebound. Please hurry back Kevin and Rajon. This is painful to watch.

Miami will soon be the number 1 seed, but hopefully that won't matter.

Davis should NEVER lead the team in FG attempts no matter how many injuries there are.

Why just give up without fouling?

Nate's 0-2 FT shooting was huge.

Moving on...