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It was ugly -- But it's a win
« on: February 17, 2010, 12:44:00 AM »

Offline vinnie

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Wow, was that ugly. The starters were pretty much brutal for most of the game. I thought Rondo played great defense on Evans and KG got a couple of big rebounds. Pierce also hit a big three. Might have been Perkins' worst game in years, and Ray just can't shoot anymore, and was 5-15 tonight.

Sheed was the player of the game, and while I have been down on him, I am thinking he needs to start to maybe light a fire under Perk's butt. House also came up big tonight and Daniels and Davis played well in the first half. Davis, unfortunately, was a no-show in the second half and at at least three shots blocked.

To be honest though, they play this way the rest of this trip and it will be ugly.
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Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2010, 12:46:09 AM »

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def. have to play better thursday or it all could come tumbling down

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2010, 12:48:18 AM »

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Well this game answered lots of questions for realistic C's fans.  Nothing has changed at all coming out of the break.

KG can't run, jump or finish inside anymore.
Perk has lost it and can't finish inside anymore.
Pierce should have rested instead of going all out All Star weekend.
Rondo just had a bad game hopefully.
Ray can't hit open 3 pointers consistently anymore.

Basically the starters were largely ineffective.  They can't sustain any energy or score effectively in crunch time.  The C's can't build leads or hold onto them in the second half of games.

It's painfully obvious that this team which now has a full roster available to play is not getting better.  They have no shot to advance in the playoffs without a major change.  It looks like a definite first or second round exit barring a miraculous turnaround.

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2010, 12:55:19 AM »

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Well this game answered lots of questions for realistic C's fans.  Nothing has changed at all coming out of the break.

KG can't run, jump or finish inside anymore.
Perk has lost it and can't finish inside anymore.
Pierce should have rested instead of going all out All Star weekend.
Rondo just had a bad game hopefully.
Ray can't hit open 3 pointers consistently anymore.

Basically the starters were largely ineffective.  They can't sustain any energy or score effectively in crunch time.  The C's can't build leads or hold onto them in the second half of games.

It's painfully obvious that this team which now has a full roster available to play is not getting better.  They have no shot to advance in the playoffs without a major change.  It looks like a definite first or second round exit barring a miraculous turnaround.

So fans that don't agree with you aren't "realistic"? lol...and the Celtics have played what two games with there full roster so far? I think I'll wait a few more weeks before I declare that this team is dead.

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2010, 12:58:19 AM »

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Well this game answered lots of questions for realistic C's fans.  Nothing has changed at all coming out of the break.

KG can't run, jump or finish inside anymore.
Perk has lost it and can't finish inside anymore.
Pierce should have rested instead of going all out All Star weekend.
Rondo just had a bad game hopefully.
Ray can't hit open 3 pointers consistently anymore.

Basically the starters were largely ineffective.  They can't sustain any energy or score effectively in crunch time.  The C's can't build leads or hold onto them in the second half of games.

It's painfully obvious that this team which now has a full roster available to play is not getting better.  They have no shot to advance in the playoffs without a major change.  It looks like a definite first or second round exit barring a miraculous turnaround.

So fans that don't agree with you aren't "realistic"? lol...and the Celtics have played what two games with there full roster so far? I think I'll wait a few more weeks before I declare that this team is dead.

i actually think thursday will be a good gage of how and where this team is going...big game...no excuse of overlooking the other team...pretty good rest....full roster available....

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2010, 01:00:40 AM »

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This team suddenly has nobody who can finish around the basket, and that puzzles me.  KG's trouble there is understandable because he's working his way back, but what about everybody else?  Ray can't hit a layup, Pierce can't get to the rim, Rondo didn't attack tonight, and Perk's developing post game is suddenly nonexistent again.  Lately, the only Celtic who can score around the basket is Sheed.


Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2010, 01:02:54 AM »

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way too many blocked shots tonight. and the lack of offense late in games is very concerning

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2010, 01:03:02 AM »

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No use dwelling on a perceived poor performance in Sacremento. I say that one game must be taken at a time and then take each game one possestion at a time.

I can't believe that the Celtics are this bad overall. If so, then it is what it is and changes will certainly happen at the end of the season.
The beatings will continue until morale improves

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2010, 01:03:40 AM »

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Well this game answered lots of questions for realistic C's fans.  Nothing has changed at all coming out of the break.

KG can't run, jump or finish inside anymore.
Perk has lost it and can't finish inside anymore.
Pierce should have rested instead of going all out All Star weekend.
Rondo just had a bad game hopefully.
Ray can't hit open 3 pointers consistently anymore.

Basically the starters were largely ineffective.  They can't sustain any energy or score effectively in crunch time.  The C's can't build leads or hold onto them in the second half of games.

It's painfully obvious that this team which now has a full roster available to play is not getting better.  They have no shot to advance in the playoffs without a major change.  It looks like a definite first or second round exit barring a miraculous turnaround.

So fans that don't agree with you aren't "realistic"? lol...and the Celtics have played what two games with there full roster so far? I think I'll wait a few more weeks before I declare that this team is dead.

i actually think thursday will be a good gage of how and where this team is going...big game...no excuse of overlooking the other team...pretty good rest....full roster available....

Yes, while the Lakers are obviously better then us right now, I really hope we show up and at least keep it competitive.

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2010, 01:04:11 AM »

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Well this game answered lots of questions for realistic C's fans.  Nothing has changed at all coming out of the break.

KG can't run, jump or finish inside anymore.
Perk has lost it and can't finish inside anymore.
Pierce should have rested instead of going all out All Star weekend.
Rondo just had a bad game hopefully.
Ray can't hit open 3 pointers consistently anymore.

Basically the starters were largely ineffective.  They can't sustain any energy or score effectively in crunch time.  The C's can't build leads or hold onto them in the second half of games.

It's painfully obvious that this team which now has a full roster available to play is not getting better.  They have no shot to advance in the playoffs without a major change.  It looks like a definite first or second round exit barring a miraculous turnaround.


Nothing has changed at all?
The effort wasn't better tonight?
The bench didn't play better tonight?
Sheed and House didn't play much better tonight?
Didn't we rebound much better tonight?

Sure, it was a close game against a inferior adversary. But the reasons for that are completely different than the reasons for other recent struggles, so at least there is the hope that we can fix what worked until recently, and keep what has improved going.

The only way you can say that "nothing changed" is if you aren't being realistic at all.

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« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2010, 01:04:36 AM »

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No use dwelling on a perceived poor performance in Sacremento. I say that one game must be taken at a time and then take each game one possestion at a time.

I can't believe that the Celtics are this bad overall. If so, then it is what it is and changes will certainly happen at the end of the season.

like i said...thursday will be a big measuring stick for boston. i too hope we play with some energy and fire against the dreaded fakers

Re: It was ugly -- But it's a win
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2010, 01:09:42 AM »

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Well this game answered lots of questions for realistic C's fans.  Nothing has changed at all coming out of the break.

KG can't run, jump or finish inside anymore.
Perk has lost it and can't finish inside anymore.
Pierce should have rested instead of going all out All Star weekend.
Rondo just had a bad game hopefully.
Ray can't hit open 3 pointers consistently anymore.

Basically the starters were largely ineffective.  They can't sustain any energy or score effectively in crunch time.  The C's can't build leads or hold onto them in the second half of games.

It's painfully obvious that this team which now has a full roster available to play is not getting better.  They have no shot to advance in the playoffs without a major change.  It looks like a definite first or second round exit barring a miraculous turnaround.


Nothing has changed at all?
The effort wasn't better tonight?
The bench didn't play better tonight?
Sheed and House didn't play much better tonight?
Didn't we rebound much better tonight?

Sure, it was a close game against a inferior adversary. But the reasons for that are completely different than the reasons for other recent struggles, so at least there is the hope that we can fix what worked until recently, and keep what has improved going.

The only way you can say that "nothing changed" is if you aren't being realistic at all.

And KG looked like crap once again. It isn't being realistic to ignore that KG is most likely done

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« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2010, 01:10:21 AM »

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If you didn't like what Jason Thompson did to us tonight, just wait till we have to face Gasol and Bynum on Thursday.

Sheesh.
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« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2010, 01:17:10 AM »

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The Good: I can now identify exactly what the problem is. It doesn't matter if Ray is having an off night, or if Pierce can't finish at the rim. I watched the Kings miss 3 or 4 straight shots, and i watch the C's come down and turn the ball over 3 or 4 straight times. TURNOVERS ARE THE PROBLEM. EMPTY POSSESSIONS ARE THE PROBLEM. This team does not rebound well enough to make up for lost possessions caused by turnovers. When turnovers stop, things will get better i assure you.

The Bad: Isolation plays. Nobody on this team is capable of going one-on-one. Pierce is the best of the bunch, but whenever he goes one-on-one the result isn't good either. If Doc abandons all isolation plays the team will be better off.

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« Reply #14 on: February 17, 2010, 01:21:07 AM »

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The Good: I can now identify exactly what the problem is. It doesn't matter if Ray is having an off night, or if Pierce can't finish at the rim. I watched the Kings miss 3 or 4 straight shots, and i watch the C's come down and turn the ball over 3 or 4 straight times. TURNOVERS ARE THE PROBLEM. EMPTY POSSESSIONS ARE THE PROBLEM. This team does not rebound well enough to make up for lost possessions caused by turnovers. When turnovers stop, things will get better i assure you.

The Bad: Isolation plays. Nobody on this team is capable of going one-on-one. Pierce is the best of the bunch, but whenever he goes one-on-one the result isn't good either. If Doc abandons all isolation plays the team will be better off.

Turnovers have always been an issue for this team, even in '08.  As you noted yourself, rebounding is the real culprit.  In '08 our rebounding was good enough to make up for the turnovers.  Now we're a bad rebounding team, so the turnovers hurt a lot more. 


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