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Rondo the only guy who came to play in this second half. He's trying to will this team back into shape. Love the leadership qualities he is showing right now.
Quote from: MattG12 on December 29, 2009, 12:27:19 AMWarriors, Bucks, Suns... to the trivia question? Probably not, but it sounds right to me.hawks might be there (st. louis)
Warriors, Bucks, Suns... to the trivia question? Probably not, but it sounds right to me.
Quote from: ChainSmokingLikeDino on December 29, 2009, 12:27:32 AMQuote from: vinnie on December 29, 2009, 12:23:41 AMQuote from: ChainSmokingLikeDino on December 29, 2009, 12:21:19 AMQuote from: jadams5214 on December 29, 2009, 12:17:13 AMJust got home and turned the game on -- unfortunately it's exactly what I thought after last nights collapse. C's would lose another big lead and be in a tight game against a horrible team. Listening to some excuses people make on here I had to go check some stats. The C's are missing Paul Pierce but still have 4 starters from their 2008 Title team, and 3 possible All Stars including 2 future Hall of Famers on the floor. They are playing an 8-21 team that is one of the worst in the NBA even worse than the Clippers.Their are simply no excuses to be once again struggling against the dregs of the NBA but here the C's are fighting for their lives tonight...I would say The Warriors are better than their record. They have some guys who can play. Ellis, Randolph obviously. Radmanovic, Turiaf is a good hustle player, Watson can D up as being seen tonight. Not Mikki Moore. Of course they are better than their record. That makes it easier to swallow if the C's lose to an 8-21 team.I didn't say that as simply a teaspoon of sugar to help the medicine go down. Have you watched them play this year? They have some good players and in a Nelson system there are always players who outplay their averages on any given night. They have a few legit scorers, D-stoppers, role players that can shine. Watching them this year they have played much better than their record has shown. All I know is that they have won 8 games. That says enough for me. I suppose the 76'ers were also much better than their record when they beat the Celts at home.
Quote from: vinnie on December 29, 2009, 12:23:41 AMQuote from: ChainSmokingLikeDino on December 29, 2009, 12:21:19 AMQuote from: jadams5214 on December 29, 2009, 12:17:13 AMJust got home and turned the game on -- unfortunately it's exactly what I thought after last nights collapse. C's would lose another big lead and be in a tight game against a horrible team. Listening to some excuses people make on here I had to go check some stats. The C's are missing Paul Pierce but still have 4 starters from their 2008 Title team, and 3 possible All Stars including 2 future Hall of Famers on the floor. They are playing an 8-21 team that is one of the worst in the NBA even worse than the Clippers.Their are simply no excuses to be once again struggling against the dregs of the NBA but here the C's are fighting for their lives tonight...I would say The Warriors are better than their record. They have some guys who can play. Ellis, Randolph obviously. Radmanovic, Turiaf is a good hustle player, Watson can D up as being seen tonight. Not Mikki Moore. Of course they are better than their record. That makes it easier to swallow if the C's lose to an 8-21 team.I didn't say that as simply a teaspoon of sugar to help the medicine go down. Have you watched them play this year? They have some good players and in a Nelson system there are always players who outplay their averages on any given night. They have a few legit scorers, D-stoppers, role players that can shine. Watching them this year they have played much better than their record has shown.
Quote from: ChainSmokingLikeDino on December 29, 2009, 12:21:19 AMQuote from: jadams5214 on December 29, 2009, 12:17:13 AMJust got home and turned the game on -- unfortunately it's exactly what I thought after last nights collapse. C's would lose another big lead and be in a tight game against a horrible team. Listening to some excuses people make on here I had to go check some stats. The C's are missing Paul Pierce but still have 4 starters from their 2008 Title team, and 3 possible All Stars including 2 future Hall of Famers on the floor. They are playing an 8-21 team that is one of the worst in the NBA even worse than the Clippers.Their are simply no excuses to be once again struggling against the dregs of the NBA but here the C's are fighting for their lives tonight...I would say The Warriors are better than their record. They have some guys who can play. Ellis, Randolph obviously. Radmanovic, Turiaf is a good hustle player, Watson can D up as being seen tonight. Not Mikki Moore. Of course they are better than their record. That makes it easier to swallow if the C's lose to an 8-21 team.
Quote from: jadams5214 on December 29, 2009, 12:17:13 AMJust got home and turned the game on -- unfortunately it's exactly what I thought after last nights collapse. C's would lose another big lead and be in a tight game against a horrible team. Listening to some excuses people make on here I had to go check some stats. The C's are missing Paul Pierce but still have 4 starters from their 2008 Title team, and 3 possible All Stars including 2 future Hall of Famers on the floor. They are playing an 8-21 team that is one of the worst in the NBA even worse than the Clippers.Their are simply no excuses to be once again struggling against the dregs of the NBA but here the C's are fighting for their lives tonight...I would say The Warriors are better than their record. They have some guys who can play. Ellis, Randolph obviously. Radmanovic, Turiaf is a good hustle player, Watson can D up as being seen tonight. Not Mikki Moore.
Just got home and turned the game on -- unfortunately it's exactly what I thought after last nights collapse. C's would lose another big lead and be in a tight game against a horrible team. Listening to some excuses people make on here I had to go check some stats. The C's are missing Paul Pierce but still have 4 starters from their 2008 Title team, and 3 possible All Stars including 2 future Hall of Famers on the floor. They are playing an 8-21 team that is one of the worst in the NBA even worse than the Clippers.Their are simply no excuses to be once again struggling against the dregs of the NBA but here the C's are fighting for their lives tonight...
Who's supposed to be guarding Ellis?
Quote from: jadams5214 on December 29, 2009, 12:29:30 AMC's offense is on pace for a whopping 100 points against a horrid defensive team yikes. After scoring 35 first quarter points they have scored 41 in TWO full quarters since. Any spin you put on it that is deplorable offense for any team much less the Celtics playing against one of the worst defensive teams in the NBA.C's now with 22 turnovers beautiful execution. This team is self destructing here against the GS Warriors WOW WOW WOW what a shock.How about "law of averages".
C's offense is on pace for a whopping 100 points against a horrid defensive team yikes. After scoring 35 first quarter points they have scored 41 in TWO full quarters since. Any spin you put on it that is deplorable offense for any team much less the Celtics playing against one of the worst defensive teams in the NBA.C's now with 22 turnovers beautiful execution. This team is self destructing here against the GS Warriors WOW WOW WOW what a shock.