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Re: The real problem
« Reply #30 on: April 19, 2009, 06:01:00 PM »

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Great argument kenmaine, since I never said that. He contributed towards it, that's all I said. Ray was going to struggle last night, it was clear that his shot wasn't falling, but that doesn't absolve Rondo from helping things along. If Rondo passes as he should be passing, and moves the ball as he should, I have no doubt that Ray would've had a better night, not great, but better... and who knows with shooters, they get a couple of shots falling and it makes all the difference.

Re: The real problem
« Reply #31 on: April 19, 2009, 06:04:18 PM »

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It's pretty obvious that the real problem is that KG is out.
And the C's were on PP foul shot away from winning the game.
And Ray Allen had one of his horrible game, as did Eddie House.
And PP was playing one on three from halfcourt. 
And there were some questionble calls, though not an outrageous amount- Rondo being tackled and not getting a call. Noah moving like an offensive lineman on his picks and gettting away with it every time.
And Doc just refuses to play Leon. Not sure why he prefers Big Baby, but even though I like them both, Powe is far more productive and consistent.
And Rose is one hell of a player- I think I just moved Rondo down one notch in my point guard rankings to 3 or 4.
But it's just one game against a so-so team. No need to panic.

Re: The real problem
« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2009, 06:15:58 PM »

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Great argument kenmaine, since I never said that. He contributed towards it, that's all I said. Ray was going to struggle last night, it was clear that his shot wasn't falling, but that doesn't absolve Rondo from helping things along. If Rondo passes as he should be passing, and moves the ball as he should, I have no doubt that Ray would've had a better night, not great, but better... and who knows with shooters, they get a couple of shots falling and it makes all the difference.


I saw it differently. I saw Rondo holding onto the ball because no one could get open. Maybe Ray and Paul just aren't quick enough, or Baby and Perk get no respect from the refs setting picks(unlike Noah- who was like a rolling roadblock yesterday and got away with it).
Anyway, plenty of blame to go around. And it's not likely Eddie and Ray will miss that much again.
And Ray and PP must lead the league in lazy turnovers/possession if there were such a stat.
Oh yeah, how many times yesterday did the C's actually lose the ball just trying to inbound it. That should never happen.
Oh well, it's just one game.