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Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #90 on: March 25, 2011, 11:20:16 PM »

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I feel like this thing is going to turn around next week when we play the Spurs. It's a team they will definitely be up to play as they may expect to see them in the post season, and they're the best team in the league right now. They will have to play up to a championship level to beat them, and that game, win or lose will jumpstart this team again.

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #91 on: March 25, 2011, 11:20:53 PM »

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Forgive me for not understanding how the trade "Killed our team". It was either we make the trade, or we go into the post season with no backup SF for Pierce. Remember that most of the players we traded away are not finishing the season due to injuries (Semi, Daniels), and the starter we traded away is still coming back from a knee injury that was hampering the only strong point of his game: Defense.

We're not seeing this team at full-throttle yet...before making a final assessment of everything, I will wait and see how Shaq and Jermaine impact the team over the next couple of weeks.

you obviously have zero understanding of what chemistry and togetherness does in team sports - you are missing the point entirely.

No YOU are missing the point. What the hell is chemistry if the entire team is injured??? Celtics had to make this trade

There were other trades that could have been made, but Danny wanted to show us he is a genius.

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #92 on: March 25, 2011, 11:21:23 PM »

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we're practically undefeated in games where Shaq played playoff minutes... We'll be fine. 
Really? A 39 year old, Kind of fat guy is going to be our savior? Fine to me isn't making it to the Finals. I don';t care about making it out of the east unless we win it all.  And as it stands right now I don't even see us coming out of the east.

Anything less then #18 this year is a failure.


lol..haha..

imma tell shaq fu what u said..

he maybe older and a lil outta shape but im not gonna talk about shaq...he could still shatter the board while dunkin on you..

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #93 on: March 25, 2011, 11:22:46 PM »

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we're practically undefeated in games where Shaq played playoff minutes... We'll be fine.  
Really? A 39 year old, Kind of fat guy is going to be our savior? "Fine" to me isn't making it to the Finals. I don't care about making it out of the east unless we win it all.  And as it stands right now I don't even see us coming out of the east.

Anything less then #18 this year is a failure.

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Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #94 on: March 25, 2011, 11:23:27 PM »

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Can't judge the trade till i see our starting center setting picks, dunking on people and blocking shots... Shaq will save us.

I agree about judging the trade until Shaq gets back. The question is, when is that going to be? The train is running off the track right now. Things aren't good right now and the starters need as many games as they can to get the chemistry back again.

Keep waiting on the O'Neals and it may be too late.

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #95 on: March 25, 2011, 11:26:50 PM »

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we're practically undefeated in games where Shaq played playoff minutes... We'll be fine.  
Really? A 39 year old, Kind of fat guy is going to be our savior? "Fine" to me isn't making it to the Finals. I don't care about making it out of the east unless we win it all.  And as it stands right now I don't even see us coming out of the east.

Anything less then #18 this year is a failure.

Kareem was around 40 years old when the 1980's Lakers won their last championship.

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #96 on: March 25, 2011, 11:36:34 PM »

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As bad as this team has been playing of late, I do still like the trade and I think it's just a lack of chemistry right now which can be fixed wit practice. Sadly, we don't have practice time right now. So I really don't know if we can pull it together and even beat a Miami right now let alone Chicago but if we keep this team together and go through a full training camp, I like our chances next year...

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Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #97 on: March 25, 2011, 11:37:13 PM »

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we're practically undefeated in games where Shaq played playoff minutes... We'll be fine.  
Really? A 39 year old, Kind of fat guy is going to be our savior? "Fine" to me isn't making it to the Finals. I don't care about making it out of the east unless we win it all.  And as it stands right now I don't even see us coming out of the east.

Anything less then #18 this year is a failure.
How many young players did he have around him? Did they do a big trade near the end of the season?
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Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #98 on: March 25, 2011, 11:37:46 PM »

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Look i'm not trying to be a homer when I say this... the Celtics were 29-7 in games with Shaq this season... 13-1 in games where he played at least 22 minutes.  I know this sounds completely foolish, but Jermaine O'Neal is the 2nd best center on this team behind Shaq (he's better than Krstic) and he's been out too.  I have stood by the idea that these elderly players were being "saved" for the post-season.  I have no reason to think otherwise.  If we are within the last 10 games of the regular season and we still haven't started incorporating those guys I'll start to get worried.  Until then, I can't help but feel everything is still on schedule.  

Not going to deny stuff looks bad right now, but I have also stood by the belief that it was going to take a month for us to incorporate 5 new players into our system.  Again... we are within that timeframe.

Not much more positive I can say... but if you want a pick-me-up, you can always laugh at the Knicks:  The Nuggets are 11-4 since that trade while the Knicks are 7-10.  Not only did they give up Gallo, Felton and Chandler to get Melo, but now Anthony Randolph (Who they gave up for NOTHING) is starting in place of Kevin Love and just put up this in back-to-back games: Game 1: 31 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block 70% shooting... Game 2: 24 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal 57% shooting.... Knicks have lost 4 in a row and have fallen under .500.      

I dunno... made me feel better.  ;)   Thank the heavens you aren't a Knicks fan.

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #99 on: March 25, 2011, 11:39:55 PM »

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we're practically undefeated in games where Shaq played playoff minutes... We'll be fine. 
Really? A 39 year old, Kind of fat guy is going to be our savior? Fine to me isn't making it to the Finals. I don';t care about making it out of the east unless we win it all.  And as it stands right now I don't even see us coming out of the east.

Anything less then #18 this year is a failure.


lol..haha..

imma tell shaq fu what u said..

he maybe older and a lil outta shape but im not gonna talk about shaq...he could still shatter the board while dunkin on you..
I'd hope he could dunk on me. I'm 37 years old and only 6'4" and not paid like an NBA player.

Now lets see what he can do to the Magic, Heat, Bulls or Lakers. If dunking over me would win the Celtics a Championship then I'd let him swing on the rim with his jung knocking me down.

They don't hand out rings for that.
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Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #100 on: March 25, 2011, 11:41:30 PM »

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Look i'm not trying to be a homer when I say this... the Celtics were 29-7 in games with Shaq this season... 13-1 in games where he played at least 22 minutes.  I know this sounds completely foolish, but Jermaine O'Neal is the 2nd best center on this team behind Shaq (he's better than Krstic) and he's been out too.  I have stood by the idea that these elderly players were being "saved" for the post-season.  I have no reason to think otherwise.  If we are within the last 10 games of the regular season and we still haven't started incorporating those guys I'll start to get worried.  Until then, I can't help but feel everything is still on schedule.  

Not going to deny stuff looks bad right now, but I have also stood by the belief that it was going to take a month for us to incorporate 5 new players into our system.  Again... we are within that timeframe.

Not much more positive I can say... but if you want a pick-me-up, you can always laugh at the Knicks:  The Nuggets are 11-4 since that trade while the Knicks are 7-10.  Not only did they give up Gallo, Felton and Chandler to get Melo, but now Anthony Randolph (Who they gave up for NOTHING) is starting in place of Kevin Love and just put up this in back-to-back games: Game 1: 31 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block 70% shooting... Game 2: 24 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal 57% shooting.... Knicks have lost 4 in a row and have fallen under .500.      

I dunno... made me feel better.  ;)   Thank the heavens you aren't a Knicks fan.

If you really think Shaq is being saved, why did he get a cortisone shot on Tuesday and why is he still wearing a boot? This is two months after he originally went down with his injury.

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #101 on: March 25, 2011, 11:42:16 PM »

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Forgive me for not understanding how the trade "Killed our team". It was either we make the trade, or we go into the post season with no backup SF for Pierce. Remember that most of the players we traded away are not finishing the season due to injuries (Semi, Daniels), and the starter we traded away is still coming back from a knee injury that was hampering the only strong point of his game: Defense.

We're not seeing this team at full-throttle yet...before making a final assessment of everything, I will wait and see how Shaq and Jermaine impact the team over the next couple of weeks.

you obviously have zero understanding of what chemistry and togetherness does in team sports - you are missing the point entirely.

No YOU are missing the point. What the hell is chemistry if the entire team is injured??? Celtics had to make this trade

There were other trades that could have been made, but Danny wanted to show us he is a genius.

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Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #102 on: March 25, 2011, 11:44:20 PM »

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we're practically undefeated in games where Shaq played playoff minutes... We'll be fine. 
Really? A 39 year old, Kind of fat guy is going to be our savior? "Fine" to me isn't making it to the Finals. I don't care about making it out of the east unless we win it all.  And as it stands right now I don't even see us coming out of the east.

Anything less then #18 this year is a failure.

Kareem was around 40 years old when the 1980's Lakers won their last championship.

kareem was 67 years old man~

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #103 on: March 25, 2011, 11:45:42 PM »

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Look i'm not trying to be a homer when I say this... the Celtics were 29-7 in games with Shaq this season... 13-1 in games where he played at least 22 minutes.  I know this sounds completely foolish, but Jermaine O'Neal is the 2nd best center on this team behind Shaq (he's better than Krstic) and he's been out too.  I have stood by the idea that these elderly players were being "saved" for the post-season.  I have no reason to think otherwise.  If we are within the last 10 games of the regular season and we still haven't started incorporating those guys I'll start to get worried.  Until then, I can't help but feel everything is still on schedule.  

Not going to deny stuff looks bad right now, but I have also stood by the belief that it was going to take a month for us to incorporate 5 new players into our system.  Again... we are within that timeframe.

Not much more positive I can say... but if you want a pick-me-up, you can always laugh at the Knicks:  The Nuggets are 11-4 since that trade while the Knicks are 7-10.  Not only did they give up Gallo, Felton and Chandler to get Melo, but now Anthony Randolph (Who they gave up for NOTHING) is starting in place of Kevin Love and just put up this in back-to-back games: Game 1: 31 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block 70% shooting... Game 2: 24 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal 57% shooting.... Knicks have lost 4 in a row and have fallen under .500.      

I dunno... made me feel better.  ;)   Thank the heavens you aren't a Knicks fan.

If you really think Shaq is being saved, why did he get a cortisone shot on Tuesday and why is he still wearing a boot? This is two months after he originally went down with his injury.

He's fine.  Danny wouldn't have made the trade if he didn't think Shaq would be back.  You people act like the architect of our 2008 title is a nutbag. 

Re: The trade has killed this team
« Reply #104 on: March 25, 2011, 11:47:23 PM »

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Look i'm not trying to be a homer when I say this... the Celtics were 29-7 in games with Shaq this season... 13-1 in games where he played at least 22 minutes.  I know this sounds completely foolish, but Jermaine O'Neal is the 2nd best center on this team behind Shaq (he's better than Krstic) and he's been out too.  I have stood by the idea that these elderly players were being "saved" for the post-season.  I have no reason to think otherwise.  If we are within the last 10 games of the regular season and we still haven't started incorporating those guys I'll start to get worried.  Until then, I can't help but feel everything is still on schedule.  

Not going to deny stuff looks bad right now, but I have also stood by the belief that it was going to take a month for us to incorporate 5 new players into our system.  Again... we are within that timeframe.

Not much more positive I can say... but if you want a pick-me-up, you can always laugh at the Knicks:  The Nuggets are 11-4 since that trade while the Knicks are 7-10.  Not only did they give up Gallo, Felton and Chandler to get Melo, but now Anthony Randolph (Who they gave up for NOTHING) is starting in place of Kevin Love and just put up this in back-to-back games: Game 1: 31 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block 70% shooting... Game 2: 24 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal 57% shooting.... Knicks have lost 4 in a row and have fallen under .500.      

I dunno... made me feel better.  ;)   Thank the heavens you aren't a Knicks fan.

If you really think Shaq is being saved, why did he get a cortisone shot on Tuesday and why is he still wearing a boot? This is two months after he originally went down with his injury.

He's fine.  Danny wouldn't have made the trade if he didn't think Shaq would be back.  You people act like the architect of our 2008 title is a nutbag. 

"He's fine."  He had a cotisone shot on Tuesday and is wearing a boot -- he is fine. Maybe Danny has replaced the Brain doctor with a mystical healing doctor.