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Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #30 on: February 28, 2010, 03:08:06 PM »

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I think the "cohesiveness" being discussed is "lack of accountability" and "lack of holding others accountable."


The Celtics Are "Bored"
« Reply #31 on: February 28, 2010, 09:41:37 PM »

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http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/65047/20100228/boston_veterans_anxious_for_playoffs/


This sounds like a pathetic excuse for playing like crap but alot of posters have said before that this team is indeed coasting until the playoffs. If our veterens are so bored with the regular season then it is time for them to retire IMO. There probably are players in the NBA who get bored but they dont publicly state it as well let it effect their game until the point where they are loosing to the Nets. Before the season, Sheed said this team would win 70 games. Now since they arent going to do that, hes bored. This guy has the majority level of a 8 year old girl

Re: The Celtics Are "Bored"
« Reply #32 on: February 28, 2010, 09:54:04 PM »

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I love hearing about people who make crazy money complain about their job being dull.
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Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #33 on: February 28, 2010, 09:58:38 PM »

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I'm not really buying into the theory that they're coasting and don't care about winning. If anybody has a right to coast, it should be the Lakers right? I mean, they are the champs and all. Why aren't the Lakers coasting then? How come they go out and try to win every game? I hate the Lakers with a passion, but at least they play the game the way it's supposed to be played by going out there and trying to get the "W." If these guys are in fact, "coasting" i will be extremely disappointed. There's no reason for anyone to even watch the games then, until the playoffs start.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #34 on: February 28, 2010, 10:01:23 PM »

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The only modern era team I can think of that talked of "coasting" was the Pistons. And they won one ring and coasted into irrelevance.
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Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #35 on: February 28, 2010, 10:43:57 PM »

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In the never forget your history lest you are bound to repeat it category:

In 1983, the Boston Celtics had all but sewn up the second best record in basketball so they got bored and started coasting waiting for the playoffs

At the time they were 43-15

Over the last 6 weeks of the season the Celtics "coasted" to a 13-11 record

When the playoff came on they were surprisingly pushed to the brink in a third and deciding Game 3 against a pretty bad Atlanta Hawks team

In the next series, the Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Celtics, who were just going to turn it on come playoff time, forgot to turn it on and got swept out of the playoffs in 4 straight game by a good but clearly inferior Milwaukee Bucks team

Larry Bird has called that series one of the most embarrassing moments of his basketball career and called out his team mates in a most public manner

If this team is bored and is just coasting expecting to turn it on come playoff time, they better take heed of what happened to a much better team than they are

And so there's no questioning how good that team was they had

Larry Bird - prime
Robert Parish - prime
Kevin McHale - about to enter prime
Cedric Maxwell - prime
Tiny Archibald - past prime but still very good role player
Danny Ainge - developing second year player
ML Carr - good end of rotation player
Quinn Buckner - good combo starting/third guard
Gerald Henderson - solid back up PG
Scott Wedman - role player

on that team

Pick 2 Knicks

PG: George Hill, Ty Lawson
SG: Ray Allen, Anthony Parker, Quentin Richardson
SF: Grant Hill, Matt Barnes, D
PF: Zach Randolph, Kenyon Martin, Jon Brockman, Dante Cunningham
C:  Nene Hilario,   Own rights: Nikola Pekovic IR: Kyle Weaver

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #36 on: February 28, 2010, 10:56:04 PM »

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Perk needs to talk less and rebound more. Watching him suck is getting pretty boring at this point.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #37 on: February 28, 2010, 11:17:49 PM »

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Perk needs to talk less and rebound more. Watching him suck is getting pretty boring at this point.

This whole big man crew needs to compete on the offensive boards. It's disgusting to see them standing around watching shots as their man gets an uncontested defensive rebound.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #38 on: February 28, 2010, 11:44:47 PM »

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Already mentioned in this thread. The entire team is in a state of denial and anyone buying this coasting thing..... I have asked a million times on this blog for someone to list me all the teams that coasted during the season and were still able to turn it on and win the championship. If it has happened, it has been very rare. And don't give me the Spurs, because their Win-Loss record during each of their four seasons will be far better than what the Celtics will fiinish with this year.

Finally, if they are bored and coasting, then don't talk about it to the press. Spending more than 5,000 for season tickets and the playoffs, that is pretty much the last thing I want to hear.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #39 on: February 28, 2010, 11:53:50 PM »

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Good Post, csfansince60s.

And PLamb made a good History Point.

If Our Celtics are bored, that's one thing, but I really believe they will turn it on.

I'd still like for them to build some momentum, though..it's one thing to not get up for regular season games, but I hope they aren't building bad habits with this.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #40 on: February 28, 2010, 11:54:23 PM »

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not sure what to make of this. on the one hand, i do think its more a mental issue than anything else (minus KG, though he's generally been getting better physically - pierce should also be fine by playoff time), and maybe they realize they can't put in the mental effort all game long, or else they'll be spent by the playoffs. there is something to that, actually, and in that case, the fact that they can get big leads on good teams suggests that, if it was the postseason, they'd keep the leads. BUT, yeah, i don't know if teams can just flip a switch. shaq's lakers did that once or twice, but it's not a given.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #41 on: March 01, 2010, 12:30:31 AM »

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In the never forget your history lest you are bound to repeat it category:

In 1983, the Boston Celtics had all but sewn up the second best record in basketball so they got bored and started coasting waiting for the playoffs

At the time they were 43-15

Over the last 6 weeks of the season the Celtics "coasted" to a 13-11 record

When the playoff came on they were surprisingly pushed to the brink in a third and deciding Game 3 against a pretty bad Atlanta Hawks team

In the next series, the Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Celtics, who were just going to turn it on come playoff time, forgot to turn it on and got swept out of the playoffs in 4 straight game by a good but clearly inferior Milwaukee Bucks team

Larry Bird has called that series one of the most embarrassing moments of his basketball career and called out his team mates in a most public manner

If this team is bored and is just coasting expecting to turn it on come playoff time, they better take heed of what happened to a much better team than they are

And so there's no questioning how good that team was they had

Larry Bird - prime
Robert Parish - prime
Kevin McHale - about to enter prime
Cedric Maxwell - prime
Tiny Archibald - past prime but still very good role player
Danny Ainge - developing second year player
ML Carr - good end of rotation player
Quinn Buckner - good combo starting/third guard
Gerald Henderson - solid back up PG
Scott Wedman - role player

on that team



  They were also coasting through 1986 until they blew a 33 point lead to the worst team in the league.

Re: Perk admits "maybe we do get bored": this could be good or bad
« Reply #42 on: March 01, 2010, 01:06:46 AM »

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In the never forget your history lest you are bound to repeat it category:

In 1983, the Boston Celtics had all but sewn up the second best record in basketball so they got bored and started coasting waiting for the playoffs

At the time they were 43-15

Over the last 6 weeks of the season the Celtics "coasted" to a 13-11 record

When the playoff came on they were surprisingly pushed to the brink in a third and deciding Game 3 against a pretty bad Atlanta Hawks team

In the next series, the Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Celtics, who were just going to turn it on come playoff time, forgot to turn it on and got swept out of the playoffs in 4 straight game by a good but clearly inferior Milwaukee Bucks team

Larry Bird has called that series one of the most embarrassing moments of his basketball career and called out his team mates in a most public manner

If this team is bored and is just coasting expecting to turn it on come playoff time, they better take heed of what happened to a much better team than they are

And so there's no questioning how good that team was they had

Larry Bird - prime
Robert Parish - prime
Kevin McHale - about to enter prime
Cedric Maxwell - prime
Tiny Archibald - past prime but still very good role player
Danny Ainge - developing second year player
ML Carr - good end of rotation player
Quinn Buckner - good combo starting/third guard
Gerald Henderson - solid back up PG
Scott Wedman - role player

on that team



  They were also coasting through 1986 until they blew a 33 point lead to the worst team in the league.
The Celtics never coasted in 1986

There was not one stretch of time where they coasted and then then faltered

Chripes they were 67-15 that year

What they went through in that December is not called coasting it's called getting into a slump during a long road stretch

They played 11 of 15 games away from the Garden and went 10-5 in that stretch

That's not coasting and I think your comparison between the greatest Celtic team ever going through a tough stretch in which they went 10-5 while playing 11 of 15 games away from the Garden and then losing a Christmas Day game away from home to a bad team ridiculous when compared to a team that has gone 13-16 over a two month stretch and lost to the one of worst teams in NBA history on a non holiday matinee game at home

Coasting is what Larry Bird admitted that 1983 team did

Coasting is what this team is doing

The 1986 team never coasted

The idea is absurd
Pick 2 Knicks

PG: George Hill, Ty Lawson
SG: Ray Allen, Anthony Parker, Quentin Richardson
SF: Grant Hill, Matt Barnes, D
PF: Zach Randolph, Kenyon Martin, Jon Brockman, Dante Cunningham
C:  Nene Hilario,   Own rights: Nikola Pekovic IR: Kyle Weaver