Well, as much as I love Perk - he was not the end-all to this team. No one Celtic has EVER held that title.
Bill Russell couldn't win it by himself, neither could Larry, or Paul.
The main reason I love The Celtics is their Team ball - no Kobe-ball here.
Soft? They didn't look soft in San Antonio, NY or New Orleans - and they didn't look soft last night.
And no disrespect to Perk, but he couldn't help OKC last night against a determined Portland team.
JO will certainly help our interior, and so will Shaq - starting tomorrow once he returns.
I feel what you're saying...but teams have had NO trouble attacking the hoop since the trade. We built the lead on Atlanta when they were settling for jump shots. They started pounding the ball inside and we crumbled.
That's constantly the case. When Parker was attacking the hoop we were tied at the half. then Matt Bonner starts shooting threes in the second half and we took over
Well, opposing teams are attacking the hoop against OKC, too...DWade posterized Perk something fierce a couple of weeks ago. Golden State's David Lee rang Perk up for 24 and 14 in an overtime loss a few nights ago. LaMarcus played well against him last night, too.
From what I saw in the ATL game, the Celtics' shots just stopped falling...the same shots they were making earlier in the game just started falling short in the fourth quarter.
In the playoffs, we won't have to worry about back-to-backs. We'll have comfortable 2 or 3..sometimes 4 nights off.
Imagine our lineup - healthy - with Shaq getting rest? And by then, JO will have his legs back, and hopefully we'll have Nenad and Murph as well.
I just think the whole "Softness" thing is so overblown...even Nenad has a mean streak if you push him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9O9FjX5ewMNenad was swinging at the Greek Shaq there at the end...now THAT's fearless...that's a big dude.