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It seems like this slump is bigger than one person, or just the perkins trade, or any one injury. It is almost like clockwork once we get a lead we get complacent and are practically expecting to lose our lead. It is hard to see after how badly the team has played in the last few weeks that they can just turn it on in the playoffs. I believe they need to turn things around NOW, not later.
It's official, the Celtics have blown this lead and, of course, it's ALL Rondo's fault. Wait, what's that? He's not playing tonight?!Well, I'm sure its still his fault and within 10 minutes of the game ending SOMEONE will open a thread explaining why what happened tonight is Rondo's fault.Can wait to see this explanation because, of course, the Celtics recent demise couldn't be the fault of THE ENTIRE TEAM. Nope. Has to be all Rondo.
you are a joke paul pierce
Quote from: nickagneta on March 27, 2011, 08:55:26 PMIt's official, the Celtics have blown this lead and, of course, it's ALL Rondo's fault. Wait, what's that? He's not playing tonight?!Well, I'm sure its still his fault and within 10 minutes of the game ending SOMEONE will open a thread explaining why what happened tonight is Rondo's fault.Can wait to see this explanation because, of course, the Celtics recent demise couldn't be the fault of THE ENTIRE TEAM. Nope. Has to be all Rondo.We're losing because he couldn't play through his so-called "injury".Of course if he did play, we would be losing by 20 right now.Basically, everything is Rondo's fault.
WOW!Look at that ball movement!Rondo is soooo baddddd! Our offense is 5 times better when hes on the bench, hes a ball stopper and offense killer.
Quote from: blink on March 27, 2011, 08:56:30 PMIt seems like this slump is bigger than one person, or just the perkins trade, or any one injury. It is almost like clockwork once we get a lead we get complacent and are practically expecting to lose our lead. It is hard to see after how badly the team has played in the last few weeks that they can just turn it on in the playoffs. I believe they need to turn things around NOW, not later.Probably true, and well said. Welcome to the blog, and TP.That said, I continue to blame the Perkins trade; Danny felt the need to test the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mantra, and it's biting us.
Will the Celtics EVER be able to beat a team where the enemy is missing their best player?Man, I hope all playoff teams are fully healthy, if anyone is injured on the opposing team we are gonna get swept.
Quote from: ejk3489 on March 27, 2011, 08:59:59 PMQuote from: nickagneta on March 27, 2011, 08:55:26 PMIt's official, the Celtics have blown this lead and, of course, it's ALL Rondo's fault. Wait, what's that? He's not playing tonight?!Well, I'm sure its still his fault and within 10 minutes of the game ending SOMEONE will open a thread explaining why what happened tonight is Rondo's fault.Can wait to see this explanation because, of course, the Celtics recent demise couldn't be the fault of THE ENTIRE TEAM. Nope. Has to be all Rondo.We're losing because he couldn't play through his so-called "injury".Of course if he did play, we would be losing by 20 right now.Basically, everything is Rondo's fault.no..they are losing because they are soft, lazy and selfish....let me clarify Roy..Pierce has been a joke tonight