I hate to say it, but we looked old tonight against the Nets. Creaky. a step slow. Not lazy, but just not physically able to do things quickly.
If the Nets weren't the Nets--with 7 players, no less--we would have lost that game. Same thing for the Timberwolves.
This team seems like the best team in the league on 3 days rest; NOT the best team in the league.
I hope I'm wrong.
Tanguay and Scal and everybody involved with the team is saying it was the 8 games in 12 days that made everyone tired and lethargic, but I ask, what is going to keep the Celtics from playing in this fatigued, slow manner every time they have to play a back to back, or late in the seaason, or in the playoffs after the fatigue of a long season?
They just came off a brutal stretch and need to get back and practice. Calm down everything is going to be okay...
Uhh I don't really need to calm down right now, bud. I'm pretty chill. Just identifying a cause for concern as the season goes on--if we're out of gas after a jam-packed stretch now, what keeps us from being out of gas in the playoffs after MANY of these jam-packed stretches and the wear and tear of the regular season? A team breaking down this early is cause for concern.
Just last year the Celtics started 27-2 and didn't break down until late December. Now its happening 8 games in? Not good....
I understand where you're coming from, but have some faith. The C's haven't "broken down" yet. All that matters at this point is that they are 7-1. If any team has "broken down", it's the Cavs, and I hate to say it but they haven't broken down either. They'll be in the hunt later in the season along with the Celtics.
Fair enough. But we looked shaky as balls tonight. To the point that I got worried...and if one game is enough to make me worried, then it is one hell of a bad game--bad enough to make me worried about the whole season to come, even.
Based on that logic if one game is enough to cause you to worry, one good game should be enough for you to regain your confidence. So... here you go.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=291027005
Not really. In the real world something doesn't have to be weighted equally like that. If someone breaks a person's trust, like for example cheating on their spouse, it takes a lot more than being truthful about the next thing that happens to win that person's trust back.
How about if they tell the truth 7 times? The Celtics still have 7 wins and 1 loss.
Yeah, and that's great, but for me 5 nice wins don't mean as much in a positive way as the two horrible games we played against MIN and NJ do in a negative way. For me its like the 5 nice wins are "telling the truth" about small things and then the two bad games are like "cheating on your spouse". They don't compare in significance.
Your not skewing statistics, but your analogy is skewed.
In the one game we lost, we gave up 110 points, but somehow scored 103. Defensively, our worst game without question. But we did the get the 100+ points we were supposed to get against the hapless Suns' defense. Not the Celtics' best game by any means (we did lose...), but not a
complete disaster. Not "cheating on your spouse" level.
In our six wins, only two teams managed to score 90 points on us. The Nets didn't even get 80 tonight. The Nets having half of their roster in street clothes gives them an excuse IMO as a 0-7 team, but as far as the Celtics' performance so far this season is concerned, what happened tonight can't offset the other 5 teams that failed to score more than 90 points on us, if not partly because the Nets didn't score 80 points on us, anyways.
The fact of the matter is, as a defensive team so far, the Celtics do look as advertised. Like Star18 said, the stats don't lie (TP for you btw, Star

). The Celtics are right now 2nd in defensive efficiency (91.2) and points per game (85.6), with only the Bucks being better. For a team "out of gas", that's pretty good. It's the offense by the Celtics that looks flat, and that could very well be cured by a 3 days rest + practice.
If the Celtics look out of gas with how they are, then how does the rest of the league look?