To me, the only reason the window is open a crack is because there is no dominant team in the east. I also agree with Brick that regardless of who gets through the east, the Lakers will win the championship.
So, you're assuming the Lakers will have an automatic ticket to the Finals? The West is tougher than last year in case you didn't notice and the Lakers are nowhere near invulnerable, in the West and in the Finals (if they get there).
The window is only open a crack for the Celtics for the following reasons:
-- injuries, injuries, injuires, which is what happens when you have a very old team. hard to keep guys healthy.
Can't disagree with you on that but I hope and think we will be fine. The fact that we got hurt early in the season and until now makes me think that karma will let us in peace after the All-Star Break. But we will see what happens, of course.
-- Ray Allen seems to have lost something. His shooting is down, his defense is worse than ever. I love Ray, but he is not the same Ray of two years ago or even last year.
It's funny how Ray gets blamed for everything every year and yet people state that he is worse from year to year.
And people can't understand or realize that Ray was having the best statistical season of his career last season, at age 33. It's hard to match these stats when you're one year older. He will probably never get back to these stats since he gets older ; you can't expect Pierce to shoot so well from three next year like he does this season too.
Ray is shooting 47% from the field this year (48% last year) and 35% from three (40% last year). Sure, he has made less threes and missed more but did you notice that he takes many more midrange shots than 3's this year? It partially explains the dropoff, he is focusing on his midrange game and not solely on his three point range, and that's a good thing.
Ray is less effective defensively, I agree on that, but he is not that bad and he does a pretty good job on spurts against good to great players like Wade or Joe Johnson.
I would be glad if Danny traded our expirings scrubs for a good wing/guard defender, though.
-- Eddie House can't shoot anymore. Oh ya, on occasion he will have a good night, but is becoming the rare occasion.
Like Ray, Eddie was having a career season last year, shooting 44% from three (a franchise record). Did you expect him to shoot this good all year long this season?
Eddie is 37% from three, which is still very good. He has struggled with his shot because of Marquis' absence. Wait until Marquis comes back and you will see Eddie get on fire again because he will benefit from much easier looks.
-- Other than Sheed, there is no offense off the bench. If you are going to depend on Eddie, Marquis, TA and Glen Davis to get you points, then you have some problems. When Eddie could shoot it was a different story, but right now he is really bad. And, this team really does need a "real" backup point guard and a wing who can guard and score.
Marquis, Sheed and Glen are three players that can create their own shot and get buckets by themselves. Combine them all together, add Eddie and TA, and you have a pretty good second unit, who can defend and score. Once again, the absence of Marquis is really the cause of all these struggles, plus the fact that Sheed has been playing as a starter for the last weeks, weakening even more our current bench. But when healthy it's a good 2nd unit, especially if you put Paul or Ray in place of TA. No worries for the offensive production.
-- Rondo. I now officially love Rondo, but he seems to be in another one of those, "play one game and take a game or two off" funks. He was awful in the second half last night after having a goood first half. At times he looked like he did not want to be on the floor. For all the Garnett injury talk, this team goes as Rondo goes.
Agreed on that hone. Rondo took the second half off last night and it killed us.