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Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #435 on: March 31, 2010, 10:31:20 PM »

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KG dropping the F bomb on live tv during the presser.

"Thought we were playing Michael f-bombing Jordan the way the calls were going for Durant. He took more foul shots than our whole team." - KG
I wish I could see or listen to the *whole* pressers again and not those lame cut versions.

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #436 on: March 31, 2010, 10:31:44 PM »

Offline JohnBagleyValueMeal

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We do NOT have the passion, hunger, and intimidation factor that we had the last two years.
And, sadly, this is what our season boils down to. Sad but true.

No, it doesn't. If the Celts don't win a banner this year, it won't because of nebulous things like "passion" or "hunger".  It'll be down to things like "they turn the ball over too much" "they don't have bench scoring" and "Kevin Garnett's injury took away their most dominating presence on defense".  I hate when people talk about "swagger" and "desire" and whatnot.  That's stuff is about building a team. Winning is about execution.
McHale's favorite ruse is putting paper in the mouths of sleeping teammates. "Try using one of these cocktail napkins," he said. "When just the edge sticks out of a guy's mouth, it looks like he's got fangs. The best part is when he wakes up."
-- Sports Illustrated, 12/19/1983

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #437 on: March 31, 2010, 10:32:00 PM »

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can't wait until sunday to watch the same thing by the refs.

The refs Loooooove Lebron....  >:(

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #438 on: March 31, 2010, 10:32:25 PM »

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I can certainly understand the angst about the refs..seems like they have had it in for us in several games this year.

My thing is this: If they are dirty, then it will come back on them..

The last thing the NBA needs is to have David Stern sitting before Congress.

That wouldn't be good at all.

David Stern in front of Congress? I'd love it. Get him the hell away from my NBA.

I figure that the NFL and ML Baseball have been before Congress..it is only a matter of time before we get cleaned up, too.

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #439 on: March 31, 2010, 10:32:33 PM »

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I think I would actually feel better KNOWING the NBA officiating was crooked. Because if it is and these guys just aren't incompetent, then I could feel good growing old knowing that David Stern will eventually be found out to be fixing games and feel good knowing he will die an old man sitting in a 6' x 8' cell.

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #440 on: March 31, 2010, 10:33:20 PM »

Offline MaxwellSmart86

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Pierce mentioned the FT discrepancy too. Those guys were PO-ED. I mean they were MAD!!!

Can you blame them?....it's one thing when you get out played...but when a game is STOLEN from you---I'd be fuming too-!!

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #441 on: March 31, 2010, 10:35:02 PM »

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Crazy thing is we didn't get it the worst tonight. Cleveland took 45 ft's to the Bucks' 9. WOW. Jarring numbers.

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #442 on: March 31, 2010, 10:35:45 PM »

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We do NOT have the passion, hunger, and intimidation factor that we had the last two years.
And, sadly, this is what our season boils down to. Sad but true.

No, it doesn't. If the Celts don't win a banner this year, it won't because of nebulous things like "passion" or "hunger".  It'll be down to things like "they turn the ball over too much" "they don't have bench scoring" and "Kevin Garnett's injury took away their most dominating presence on defense".  I hate when people talk about "swagger" and "desire" and whatnot.  That's stuff is about building a team. Winning is about execution.

Swagger is a huge factor. Jordan, Bird, Kobe, Lebron, the 2004 Pistons, the 2008 Celtics... swagger, baby. You have to play great first, but then that filthy swagger can beat teams before a game begins.

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #443 on: March 31, 2010, 10:36:14 PM »

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Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm not going to consider this year a failure if the Celtics don't win it all. Maybe I just have too many Vin Baker and Dino Radja memories, but I've enjoyed watching this team play when they've had it going. Tonight was a great game despite the terrible officiating, and all in all this team has continued to be professional, to play as a unit, to not snipe at one another or at the media...I dunno, just being Zen I guess.
McHale's favorite ruse is putting paper in the mouths of sleeping teammates. "Try using one of these cocktail napkins," he said. "When just the edge sticks out of a guy's mouth, it looks like he's got fangs. The best part is when he wakes up."
-- Sports Illustrated, 12/19/1983

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #444 on: March 31, 2010, 10:37:11 PM »

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We do NOT have the passion, hunger, and intimidation factor that we had the last two years.
And, sadly, this is what our season boils down to. Sad but true.

No, it doesn't. If the Celts don't win a banner this year, it won't because of nebulous things like "passion" or "hunger".  It'll be down to things like "they turn the ball over too much" "they don't have bench scoring" and "Kevin Garnett's injury took away their most dominating presence on defense".  I hate when people talk about "swagger" and "desire" and whatnot.  That's stuff is about building a team. Winning is about execution.

Swagger is a huge factor. Jordan, Bird, Kobe, Lebron, the 2004 Pistons, the 2008 Celtics... swagger, baby. You have to play great first, but then that filthy swagger can beat teams before a game begins.

The sad thing is that I think the Refs are taking our swagger from us..

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #445 on: March 31, 2010, 10:38:21 PM »

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We do NOT have the passion, hunger, and intimidation factor that we had the last two years.
And, sadly, this is what our season boils down to. Sad but true.

No, it doesn't. If the Celts don't win a banner this year, it won't because of nebulous things like "passion" or "hunger".  It'll be down to things like "they turn the ball over too much" "they don't have bench scoring" and "Kevin Garnett's injury took away their most dominating presence on defense".  I hate when people talk about "swagger" and "desire" and whatnot.  That's stuff is about building a team. Winning is about execution.

Swagger is a huge factor. Jordan, Bird, Kobe, Lebron, the 2004 Pistons, the 2008 Celtics... swagger, baby. You have to play great first, but then that filthy swagger can beat teams before a game begins.

It matters, but it doesn't win you a championship.  Being the best team does.  I've watched plenty of U.Miami football teams. They all had "swagger." The 2002 team wasn't the best in college fb history because they had more swagger or passion. They were the best because they had the best players.  I dunno. Pet peeve. :/
McHale's favorite ruse is putting paper in the mouths of sleeping teammates. "Try using one of these cocktail napkins," he said. "When just the edge sticks out of a guy's mouth, it looks like he's got fangs. The best part is when he wakes up."
-- Sports Illustrated, 12/19/1983

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #446 on: March 31, 2010, 10:38:59 PM »

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We do NOT have the passion, hunger, and intimidation factor that we had the last two years.
And, sadly, this is what our season boils down to. Sad but true.

During the past few weeks, I'm seeing that passion / energy / swagger coming back though.

Personally I'm looking forward to seeing a home crowd making some freaking noise in the playoffs. The energy ffrom the crowd is worse then what I am seeing from the team.

C'mon Boston! We're so close to getting another title. Lets chew the refs out when they do a bad job!

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #447 on: March 31, 2010, 10:39:57 PM »

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Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm not going to consider this year a failure if the Celtics don't win it all. Maybe I just have too many Vin Baker and Dino Radja memories, but I've enjoyed watching this team play when they've had it going. Tonight was a great game despite the terrible officiating, and all in all this team has continued to be professional, to play as a unit, to not snipe at one another or at the media...I dunno, just being Zen I guess.

You make a good point..I survived the Bias and Lewis tragedies...and held my breath when Pierce had the nightclub thing happen.

I still believe we can do this, though..it just seems like the regular season is taking forever to get over.

I really believe that the officiating will get better in the playoffs.

Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #448 on: March 31, 2010, 10:40:55 PM »

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This game confirmed on thing...every sentence in Blowing the Whistle is not a lie.
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Re: Oklahoma City (44-28**) at Boston (47-26) March 31, 2010
« Reply #449 on: March 31, 2010, 10:42:14 PM »

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Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm not going to consider this year a failure if the Celtics don't win it all. Maybe I just have too many Vin Baker and Dino Radja memories, but I've enjoyed watching this team play when they've had it going. Tonight was a great game despite the terrible officiating, and all in all this team has continued to be professional, to play as a unit, to not snipe at one another or at the media...I dunno, just being Zen I guess.
You're crazy, but I'll be the first to admit that I'm just as crazy as you are.

We've been looking fantastic for a couple of weeks now, and I'm LOVING it.