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Still Not Worried
« on: April 08, 2011, 01:32:38 PM »

Offline rtifishul

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Maybe I'm the only one that thinks this, and that's alright, but I have no worries about our season.

In fact, given the mass hysteria that ensues around here after every regular season loss, I'd say I'm about normal.

We're not gonna win every game, but we will win the ones that matter, and that's why I have absolutely no concerns about our team.

Stay cool kiddies, we're gonna be just fine.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2011, 01:59:17 PM »

Offline KungPoweChicken

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2011, 02:02:32 PM »

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

  Haha.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2011, 02:09:08 PM »

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

  Haha.



You may have been laughing, but I sure wasn't when Rose destroyed him.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2011, 02:12:31 PM »

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

  Haha.



You may have been laughing, but I sure wasn't when Rose destroyed him.

  No, you were rubbing your hands together and dancing with glee. And Rose had a good game and outplayed him, didn't necessarily destroy him.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2011, 02:21:15 PM »

Offline rtifishul

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

  Haha.


I never worry about Rondo. Rose had a great game last night, but do me a favor and check the box scores of the first two meetings between these teams.

These two players are much more evenly matched than last night indicated.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2011, 02:21:48 PM »

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We're winning like Charlie Sheen right now.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2011, 02:35:02 PM »

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We're winning like Charlie Sheen right now.

  You misspelled winning. It's Winning!!.

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Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2011, 02:38:26 PM »

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There are still plenty of things to worry about, but personally, I say wait until next weekend to worry.  At that point, we will have a better idea of who will actually be on the floor once the playoffs start, know what the HCA situation is, and hopefully see whether they can flip the switch for game 1.  

Until then, it is all guesswork with too many variables, and trying to read into these games is just going to ruin your days, so you have trouble enjoying the warmer weather we will be having over the next week.

So, go outside, put yourselves on cruise control for the next week, and then, after game 1, we can start the panic/elation cycle in earnest.  

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2011, 02:51:32 PM »

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We are going to see what every team is made of during the playoffs. What ever team is best suited to win 7 game series and what ever team is best at handling adversity. We will see what every team is made of during the 1st round of the playoffs.

The playoffs are a lot different than the regular season and regular season records and head to head match up's much of the time don't correlate to the playoffs.

So in a nutshell I'm not worried either

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2011, 03:12:29 PM »

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I am actually not that worried either. First of all, last night we were 3 games back of first seed with 5 games to go. The players all know we are getting the 3rd or 2nd seed and in reality, if we cant beat the Knicks or 76ers, then we are not real anyway. They just were not motivated to expend playoff type energy in Chicago while the Bulls were looking to make a point. In the end, it is just 1 game. If it comes to be where we face the Bulls to go the finals, we need to win 1 game in Chicago. I will put my trust in experience rather then raw untested aggression. The Bulls are not going to the finals this year and it would not be the biggest surprise if Dwight found a a way to beat them.

The most important thing is that Doc rests the starters enough in next 4 games where their legs are semi fresh come big game time. None of our starters should be playing big minutes now. I don't buy the they need to get in a good grove argument either, for the most part, their main stars are all veterans who have been there and done that.

I hope everyone in the media writes us off to, there is nothing better then telling proud aging superstars they are cooked for the year. If our coach cant get us properly motivated as the playoffs approach, then maybe the media can.

In the end, stay healthy, rest well and get ready to show some damaging Celtics pride come playoffs. I am not going to lose sleep over who we play in the first round either. Either team should produce a win for us in the series as we get ready to beat Lebron again in round 2. I feel that beating the Knicks with their "2" superstars will actually get us in the right frame for the following series vs the "3" younger stars in Beach Land. After we get through those pretenders to the throne, we will be more then ready to face either Dwight or the Bulls. It will be a long road to the finals, but in the end, we should be there.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2011, 03:12:42 PM »

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

  Haha.


I never worry about Rondo. Rose had a great game last night, but do me a favor and check the box scores of the first two meetings between these teams.

These two players are much more evenly matched than last night indicated.


No they're not. Rose is the MVP of the league. Rondo isn't even a top 10 point guard.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2011, 03:41:00 PM »

Offline rtifishul

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

  Haha.


I never worry about Rondo. Rose had a great game last night, but do me a favor and check the box scores of the first two meetings between these teams.

These two players are much more evenly matched than last night indicated.


No they're not. Rose is the MVP of the league. Rondo isn't even a top 10 point guard.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/201011050BOS.html

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/201012030BOS.html

Like I said, they're much more evenly matched than last night illustrated.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #13 on: April 08, 2011, 03:47:10 PM »

Offline ejk3489

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I never worry about the Celtics. I just worry about Rondo.

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You may have been laughing, but I sure wasn't when Rose destroyed him.

So then you must be worried about Pierce right? Because Deng "destroyed" him too.

Basketball is a team game, I don't know why you feel the need to blame just one player.

Re: Still Not Worried
« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2011, 03:48:31 PM »

Offline Yvette

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I am actually not that worried either. First of all, last night we were 3 games back of first seed with 5 games to go. The players all know we are getting the 3rd or 2nd seed and in reality, if we cant beat the Knicks or 76ers, then we are not real anyway. They just were not motivated to expend playoff type energy in Chicago while the Bulls were looking to make a point. In the end, it is just 1 game. If it comes to be where we face the Bulls to go the finals, we need to win 1 game in Chicago. I will put my trust in experience rather then raw untested aggression. The Bulls are not going to the finals this year and it would not be the biggest surprise if Dwight found a a way to beat them.

The most important thing is that Doc rests the starters enough in next 4 games where their legs are semi fresh come big game time. None of our starters should be playing big minutes now. I don't buy the they need to get in a good grove argument either, for the most part, their main stars are all veterans who have been there and done that.

I hope everyone in the media writes us off to, there is nothing better then telling proud aging superstars they are cooked for the year. If our coach cant get us properly motivated as the playoffs approach, then maybe the media can.

In the end, stay healthy, rest well and get ready to show some damaging Celtics pride come playoffs. I am not going to lose sleep over who we play in the first round either. Either team should produce a win for us in the series as we get ready to beat Lebron again in round 2. I feel that beating the Knicks with their "2" superstars will actually get us in the right frame for the following series vs the "3" younger stars in Beach Land. After we get through those pretenders to the throne, we will be more then ready to face either Dwight or the Bulls. It will be a long road to the finals, but in the end, we should be there.

TP!... Agreed... I always wanted to be the underdog... Less pressure...