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Tonight was no suprise
« on: June 16, 2010, 12:58:32 AM »

Offline ScoobyDoo

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This team has been the most inconsistent, frustrating Cletics team I have ever watched. They seem to always do the exact opposite of what you expect. You'd think they'd come out on fire. Instead....ho hum...kind of lack of energy. Whatever...

In game four agsint Orlando, ho hum...they dfon't close out, Davis gets hurt, bad things start happening...

Now, this series, they come home with a perfect shot to win #18 at home. Game three you'd think thye'd come out on fire. Instead...ho hum...then game six...ho hum....whatever attitude.

Now, Perkins gets hurt.

But you know what, while I was angry as he!! all season with these let downs, tonight I had a break through.

When I saw the Celts putting up a non aggressive ho hum effort ( which I can't comprehend in a game six with a championhsip at your finger tips....) I was like ho hum, whatever...should I have expected anything else. You could almost guarantee these stiffs weould get blown out tonight. They played like chics again.


The unexpected is what to expect from this group.

Buckle up for game seven. I'm not that confident we will win, but I might get suprised...ho hum...whatever...

And if we don't win, no biggee. These guys had their chance with three at homne but they didn't want it enough.

If they don't take it tomorrow night, they threw away in game three.

Ho hum, whatever...     

Re: Tonight was no suprise
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2010, 01:00:54 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2010, 01:02:14 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

How can they be 1-7 in closeout games since they have won three playoff series this eyar?

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« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2010, 01:03:36 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

How can they be 1-7 in closeout games since they have won three playoff series this eyar?

lol outstanding question

Re: Tonight was no suprise
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2010, 01:07:00 AM »

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This team has been the most inconsistent, frustrating Cletics team I have ever watched. They seem to always do the exact opposite of what you expect. You'd think they'd come out on fire. Instead....ho hum...kind of lack of energy. Whatever...

In game four agsint Orlando, ho hum...they dfon't close out, Davis gets hurt, bad things start happening...

Now, this series, they come home with a perfect shot to win #18 at home. Game three you'd think thye'd come out on fire. Instead...ho hum...then game six...ho hum....whatever attitude.

Now, Perkins gets hurt.

But you know what, while I was angry as he!! all season with these let downs, tonight I had a break through.

When I saw the Celts putting up a non aggressive ho hum effort ( which I can't comprehend in a game six with a championhsip at your finger tips....) I was like ho hum, whatever...should I have expected anything else. You could almost guarantee these stiffs weould get blown out tonight. They played like chics again.


The unexpected is what to expect from this group.

Buckle up for game seven. I'm not that confident we will win, but I might get suprised...ho hum...whatever...

And if we don't win, no biggee. These guys had their chance with three at homne but they didn't want it enough.

If they don't take it tomorrow night, they threw away in game three.

Ho hum, whatever...     

"No biggie" if we don't win?!? Wow, man ... I really admire your self-control, if I could think/feel that way I'd save a fortune in calcium-channel-blockers! As it is, I'm emotionally invested 110%, and absolutely no self-control when it comes to the Celtics. (TP)
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Re: Tonight was no suprise
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2010, 01:11:04 AM »

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you know i kinda feel a little of the same..

i love this team and havent been this emotionaly attached to a team in a long long time.. but when they were getting blown out i had the same ho hum towards it.. your right they have had their chances.. one game left and who the hell knows how its gonna go.. and i have no idea how im going to react.. maybe ill have a man cry or maybe i will care less

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« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2010, 01:11:06 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

How can they be 1-7 in closeout games since they have won three playoff series this eyar?

exactly, that pretty much negates all that was written above. besides that, to think that the c's were taking all 3 at home is a little pollyanna. i don't think anyone realistically expected the celtics to win all 3 at home. going back to l.a. 3-2 was what i expected to happen, and pretty much the best case scenario realistically. the lakers are hardly chopped liver. and i'm not surprised l.a. won game 6. they are a [dang] good team. now, it is game 7. i have all the confidence in the world we can win this game.

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« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2010, 01:14:32 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

How can they be 1-7 in closeout games since they have won three playoff series this eyar?

lol outstanding question


I read that stat, we're 1-7 (now 1-8) in closeout games on the road with the Big 3.  That's Game 6 Atlanta, Game 6 Cleveland, Game 5 Lakers (08), Game 6 Chicago + Orlando (09), Game 4 Miami, Game 5 Orlando, now this.

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« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2010, 01:17:16 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

We are 3-4 if my math is correct...in 2008 we were 4-3 in close out games. Not really a big deal imo.

Re: Tonight was no suprise
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2010, 01:17:19 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

How can they be 1-7 in closeout games since they have won three playoff series this eyar?

lol outstanding question


I read that stat, we're 1-7 (now 1-8) in closeout games on the road with the Big 3.  That's Game 6 Atlanta, Game 6 Cleveland, Game 5 Lakers (08), Game 6 Chicago + Orlando (09), Game 4 Miami, Game 5 Orlando, now this.
That is a very ugly statistic.

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« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2010, 01:18:41 AM »

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and what is up with our terrible record with close out games. WE ar elike 1 and 7 or something...what the F is that?

How can they be 1-7 in closeout games since they have won three playoff series this eyar?

lol outstanding question


I read that stat, we're 1-7 (now 1-8) in closeout games on the road with the Big 3.  That's Game 6 Atlanta, Game 6 Cleveland, Game 5 Lakers (08), Game 6 Chicago + Orlando (09), Game 4 Miami, Game 5 Orlando, now this.
Ah, but we've only lost a game 7 at home.

These stats are a bit meaningless, since we never had a must win closeout game on the road.

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« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2010, 01:30:59 AM »

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I saw that stat and think it's more informative to look at it by season. We were notoriously bad on the road in 2008 then we had injuries in 2009. This year we're good on  the road  but lost both potential clinchers. We played poorly against the Heat kind of like tonight. The ECF Game 5 we started well the the game got out of hand with the refs so who knows how it'd have played out otherwise. 0-3 still sounds discouraging but on the bright side we haven't lost 2 straight road games yet.
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Re: Tonight was no suprise
« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2010, 01:04:48 PM »

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THANK YOU fairweatherfan! TP for that. For stating perhpas more clearly than I did, that what I was referring to is our 1-7 and now 1-8 record during the "Boston three party" era of clsoing out playoff series on the road.

Guys, as my IQ is above 50, I have all the mental acuity, agility and capacity I need to comprehend the facts that we won a title in 2008 and have won some playoff series in 2009 and 2010 by winning deciding games that closed out the sries.

I understand this. As I've watched every game they've played the last 7 years, including every game of the 18 game losing streak, I do understand they have won some games.

What I am "talking about" is exactly what fairweatherfan stated.

1. We rarely(1-8 now over three years on road opportunities to close teams out) seem able to grab our sack and kick teams in the teeth when it would appear we should, on the road, with the chance to win a series and advance or win something as insignificant as an NBA championship, the thing these guys have all played their entire lives for the opportunity to do so. I just don't get it with how consistent we are at failing to win these deciding games on the road. 

2. I know these are road games we're talking about so I could understand if we were  like 3-5 or 4-4 or 5-3, etc. but 1-8? 1 and F/n 8?

We have an opp to close out Orlando, AT HOME, and we lose.
We have an opp to close out the lakers at home, and we lose game three.

And I don't think it's too much too much to ask to win three at home. Detroit did it. They won three straight at home to beat LA. The Chicago teams were notorious for winning series on the road and they won several of their titles, on the road...

This team, while great, just has always seemed to lack that "something" that makes them step up and really kick teams in the teeth when they are down. It's mental toughness and focus.

What is more frustrating then anything else, is they have all these chances to win these games and they don't close it out.
Not only do they not close it out, they throw up these completely lack luster effort games. If you've watched them long enough, you can tell when they are "into it" or not "into it". It's no so much that they lose these games it's how they lose them, with a lack luster effort performance. How does that even happen. Isnt' that what they play for, to win a championship? You;d think effort wouldn't be an issue in these close out types of games, even if they are on the road. But this team, they throw up ho-hum effort games at the most critical of times. And they do it consistently. 

They do the exact opposite of what you'd expect. That is frustrating.

So for me, I've been dissappointed so many times by them when I'd think they would put up a diffeernt performance That I almost excpected a blow out last night. Because it wouldn't make sense for this team to have won last night.

Why would they want to win in game six, when they could make it harder on themselvss in game seven. Same principle applies to game four against Orlando and game three against LA.

and trust me Bahku, I am wound so tight right now, I could pop at any moment. I love this team and I generally am miserable for a full day whenever they lose, even during the regular season. I can't even watch the losses.

But after so many unpleasant supries from them, now I kind of like give myself a mental **** and take the ok, whatever, let's see what happens in game seven approach.

If I don't do that with this team? I'd freak out. I can't take it.