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It's incredible that everybody keeps putting the blame on the trade while this would have still been a loss with Perk.
Quote from: Chris on March 28, 2011, 09:36:30 PMTired legs, second night of a road back to back. This is not a surprise at all. I am glad they seemed to care about this game though. That's an improvement.Thursday is going to be interesting though. They have a couple nights off to get their legs back, and they should be up to play the Spurs. That could be a real measuring-stick, even if Shaq isn't playing yet.The Spurs should be playing without Duncan and Ginobili. In other words, they should only beat us by 15.
Tired legs, second night of a road back to back. This is not a surprise at all. I am glad they seemed to care about this game though. That's an improvement.Thursday is going to be interesting though. They have a couple nights off to get their legs back, and they should be up to play the Spurs. That could be a real measuring-stick, even if Shaq isn't playing yet.
The Celtics have won games the whole season through injuries and without key players. Tonight they've been too short on the frontcourt, Baby and KG are great, but you need someone to play C. Krstic was out because of fouls. Even if he could play, at some point being shorthanded will catch up with your team.I'm not worried about HCA, last year some of the most horrible officiating took place in the Garden. I'm worried about the Celtics having enough healthy bodies to play hard through the playoffs.Good night, I feel like we can't play worse basketball, so it's all getting better from here on.Go Celtics!!!
It's sad because you can tell people on this board care more about winning than some of the guys on the floor.
Quote from: Roy H. on March 28, 2011, 09:37:58 PMQuote from: Chris on March 28, 2011, 09:36:30 PMTired legs, second night of a road back to back. This is not a surprise at all. I am glad they seemed to care about this game though. That's an improvement.Thursday is going to be interesting though. They have a couple nights off to get their legs back, and they should be up to play the Spurs. That could be a real measuring-stick, even if Shaq isn't playing yet.The Spurs should be playing without Duncan and Ginobili. In other words, they should only beat us by 15. Win or lose, it doesn't really matter. We should stop assigning importance to Win or Loss at this point, because there's no way to get the seed we'll need anyway. We're probably looking at the 3rd seed and 55 or 56 wins. Second round exit, maybe lose in the conference finals if the team really guts it out. Maybe we can at least be the team that prevents the Heat from winning a title this year.