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We may as well get it off our chests... Why we lost tonight.
« on: November 13, 2009, 10:37:41 PM »

Offline Roy Hobbs

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1) Lack of effort and hustle.

2) Terrible rebounding on the defensive boards.  The Hawks had nearly as many offensive boards as we did defensive rebounds.  Atlanta was +18 on second chance points.

3) Horrific three point shooting.  1-for-14 isn't going to get it done.

4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop.

Overall, it was a very disappointing game; this one was easily winnable.

What did I overlook?

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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2009, 10:39:01 PM »

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1) Lack of effort and hustle.

2) Terrible rebounding on the defensive boards.  The Hawks had nearly as many offensive boards as we did defensive rebounds.  Atlanta was +18 on second chance points.

3) Horrific three point shooting.  1-for-14 isn't going to get it done.

4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop.

Overall, it was a very disappointing game; this one was easily winnable.

What did I overlook?

This may not be the best time to bring this up, but I love hearing this out of Roy's mouth, "4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop."
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2009, 10:39:26 PM »

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1) Lack of effort and hustle.

2) Terrible rebounding on the defensive boards.  The Hawks had nearly as many offensive boards as we did defensive rebounds.  Atlanta was +18 on second chance points.

3) Horrific three point shooting.  1-for-14 isn't going to get it done.

4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop.

Overall, it was a very disappointing game; this one was easily winnable.

What did I overlook?

A few missed free throws in the 4th (when we finally got there) and a seemingly long run of calls that went against the celtics. Not the reason we lost, just one of the factors along with yours.

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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2009, 10:40:41 PM »

Offline Roy Hobbs

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I love hearing this out of Roy's mouth, "4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop."


Bibby is still a good point guard, but most of his contributions of course are going to come on the offensive end.  He's not a horrific defender, but he's not a great one, either.  Rondo should be able to score on him, at least on occasion.

How long until other teams adopt a "Hack-a-Rondo" strategy at the end of games?  He's been pretty terrible from the stripe.

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« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2009, 10:43:00 PM »

Offline GreenFaith1819

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Lack of boards and Rondo could've played a little better defensively and offensively.

Oh well at least we are undefeated on the road. Get some rest, C's Indy tomorrow night.

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« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2009, 10:43:10 PM »

Offline albas89

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1) Lack of effort and hustle.

2) Terrible rebounding on the defensive boards.  The Hawks had nearly as many offensive boards as we did defensive rebounds.  Atlanta was +18 on second chance points.

3) Horrific three point shooting.  1-for-14 isn't going to get it done.

4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop.

Overall, it was a very disappointing game; this one was easily winnable.

What did I overlook?

This may not be the best time to bring this up, but I love hearing this out of Roy's mouth, "4) Rondo's failure to look for his own shot.  When covered by Mike Bibby, you need to get to the hoop."


Isn't this supposed to be something the coach should have told Rondo?????
"Life has so many hurdles. Some of them I've hopped over, some of them I've tripped over. The key is to get back up and finish the race."- Paul Pierce

And he did finish...

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Offline hpantazo

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I fully agree with Roy. The lack of effort is the most disturbing part. It's too early in the season to be taking it easy. Also, wasn't Rondo supposed to improve his shot this year?

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« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2009, 10:44:14 PM »

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I don't want the Hawks against this team in the playoffs.  It would be the worst possible matchup out of anyone in the league.  They just always seem to beat our older guys to loose balls.  With that said, the refs did seem to be bent on keeping the Magic and Cavs close in the standings in the 4th...
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Offline xmuscularghandix

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I really think that the lack of rebounding was the single reason why we lost.

But Rondo not attacking Bibby because he's not Steve Nash upsets me EXTREMELY bad.

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I find it hard to believe that our starting point guard has only taken 10 free throws this year and even worse, has made three of those. How can that happen? Why is he not driving to the hoop and getting to the line?

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« Reply #10 on: November 13, 2009, 10:48:59 PM »

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I'm sorry guys, I jinxed us.

I tried playing as the Celtics vs the Hawks in NBA 2k10...and as usual I found it difficult to use the Celtics effectively, and got frustrated.  I ended up quitting the game halfway through, down 10 points or so to the Hawks after sputtering offensively and struggling defensively.

Sound familiar?

I need to remember that it's bad luck to play as the Celtics in NBA 2k10 - especially if I do it poorly.
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« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2009, 10:49:25 PM »

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some bad officating.   Push off by Crawford against Wallace,  Pierce got fouled at least twice on the way to the hoop, Perk should have went to the line on at least 2 more trips.  

Too unselfish play at least a couple times between KG and Rondo on switch offs.   KG has to shoot over Bibby on the switch and they botched that play at least a couple times.  

Wallace is not mixing it up enough.  Too many 3s from him.  

Not enough shots for Ray.  

Rondo missing the 2 foul shots was kind of like the nail in the coffin.  

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« Reply #12 on: November 13, 2009, 10:50:07 PM »

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I find it hard to believe that our starting point guard has only taken 10 free throws this year and even worse, has made three of those. How can that happen? Why is he not driving to the hoop and getting to the line?

Look at a game like tonight. The Celtics were blatantly running the plays that Doc gave them. Hawks switched on every pick and roll so Celtics tried to mismatch KG and whoever. I like the offense better when Rondo kind of "Nashes" it and dribble around looking for action.

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« Reply #13 on: November 13, 2009, 10:53:17 PM »

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I'm sorry guys, I jinxed us.

I tried playing as the Celtics vs the Hawks in NBA 2k10...and as usual I found it difficult to use the Celtics effectively, and got frustrated.  I ended up quitting the game halfway through, down 10 points or so to the Hawks after sputtering offensively and struggling defensively.

Sound familiar?

I need to remember that it's bad luck to play as the Celtics in NBA 2k10 - especially if I do it poorly.

I believe you should turn over your console to me for the season. You know, just in case.   :D

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« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2009, 10:57:50 PM »

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For long stretches in this game the offense was Pierce-centric in the half court, almost by design. Rondo didn't take it to Bibby but for lengthy periods in this game the ball was always in Pierce's hands creating the offense. Why Rondo would have been turned loose on Bibby is beyond me but it appeared like the ball was taken out of his hands for a portion of the game.

Boxing out and defensive intensity was awful as was the one on one defense on Jamal Crawford and Joe Johnson. Guards were getting beat and to the open area all night.