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Quote from: Megatron on March 27, 2011, 08:59:00 PMWill 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.That's the key to beating the celtics. If we face miami in the playoffs, the Heat should bench Lebron and say that he's injured. We will get swept.
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: 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.
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.
Quote from: Roy H. on March 27, 2011, 08:59:05 PMQuote 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.Roy, you're forgetting that top 10 "protected" pick we got from the Clippers...all the money we saved by trading Perk...and we got a terrific offensive Center. How can you ignore all that? Danny got away with highway robbery...there is warrant out for his arrest in OKC.
Age has finally caught up to the Celtics lol.Dang, Charles was right, their legs wouldnt hold up. They just hit the old age wall, teams full of elderly role-players and a #21 pick point guard that cant shoot. This sucks.
Quote from: Roy H. on March 27, 2011, 08:59:05 PMQuote 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.I find it interesting we can even have big leads like we did last season. And then, we blow them like we did last season. And that's all based on the trade?If we lost in the 1st round, maybe I'll agree. Otherwise, it feels like a copout at this point.