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Re: Celtics (19-4) at Knicks (16-9) 12/15
« Reply #525 on: December 16, 2010, 07:52:59 AM »

Offline kozlodoev

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Celtics beat them at there own(style)game...D'Antoni brought the euro-style offense to the east coast without learning anything from losing to the lakers all those years.It going to take some form of defense to win aganist the better teams.
I'm sorry, but there's nothing Euro about how the Knicks play (or how the Suns played, for that matter).
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Re: Celtics (19-4) at Knicks (16-9) 12/15
« Reply #526 on: December 16, 2010, 08:45:45 AM »

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Greenberg calling this a "moral victory" for the Knicks, and while I agree that they are now a team to be reckoned with, the Celtics did not play their "A" game, are missing key players, have other players who were playing injured, and did not bring their "A" game by any means, yet still found a way to win ... that, to me, is much more of a moral victory than what the Knicks did, (with considerable assistance from the officials, by the way). You just lost a few points with me, Mikey.  :P


Couple things:

Knicks are entering the tough meat of their sked. I believe we will see their true colors during the next 10 games. Also..they played the best they could while boston didn't...and lost. and boston was missing 3 key guys and had a gimpy rondo.....i believe in the end the knicks are who we thought they are