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So, what is the deal with JO?
« on: January 26, 2012, 04:34:02 PM »

Offline vinnie

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I read on the front page that he is not playing tonight. Is there a thread about that somewhere? It really is shocking that JO is injured. The Celts had a great game Monday night. They will get destroyed tonight, as they will have absolutely no one who can guard Howard. If Stiemsma starts, he will foul out in the first quarter.

Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2012, 04:37:05 PM »

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i havent seen/read anything but i am willing to bet it was when he hurt his knee the other night. when it happened, he was limping a little but finished the game

Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2012, 04:37:36 PM »

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I saw him grab his knee in the last game. Could be that. DA really needs to get a C that can take more than one hit a game with out going down. I like what he's done when he has played, but he just can't start any more.

Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2012, 04:41:58 PM »

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And we know the Celtics won't let the public know what the injury is, and we will have to guess when he might be coming back. The situation with injuries continues to get worse. We all knew that JO was not dependable, but without him they do not have a center. The Ray and Rondo injuries are more unexpected. How many games missed will this make for Rondo, 4? And Dooling, I believe, has missed 7. They have to get these guys healthy. Why are there always so many injuries in Boston?

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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2012, 04:46:55 PM »

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And we know the Celtics won't let the public know what the injury is, and we will have to guess when he might be coming back. The situation with injuries continues to get worse. We all knew that JO was not dependable, but without him they do not have a center. The Ray and Rondo injuries are more unexpected. How many games missed will this make for Rondo, 4? And Dooling, I believe, has missed 7. They have to get these guys healthy. Why are there always so many injuries in Boston?
Did you really expect JO to make it through the year without missing games, well be dealing with this throughout the year

KG/Bass/Wilcox are going to have to do a decent job on him we can still with this game
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Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2012, 04:49:21 PM »

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And we know the Celtics won't let the public know what the injury is, and we will have to guess when he might be coming back. The situation with injuries continues to get worse. We all knew that JO was not dependable, but without him they do not have a center. The Ray and Rondo injuries are more unexpected. How many games missed will this make for Rondo, 4? And Dooling, I believe, has missed 7. They have to get these guys healthy. Why are there always so many injuries in Boston?
Did you really expect JO to make it through the year without missing games, well be dealing with this throughout the year

KG/Bass/Wilcox are going to have to do a decent job on him we can still with this game

This is one game that I would be willing to bet my house that the Celtics will lose. They are not going to beat Orlando two straight games with a starting backcourt of Sasha and Bradley, and they are definitely not going to win a game without a real center to start against Dwight Howard.

I did not expect JO to make it through the year healthy, which is why the center situation is a joke.

As for the injury, found this from the Herald: "center Jermaine O'Neal's left knee swelled after a knee-to-knee collision with Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu" No further info provided.

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« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2012, 04:51:07 PM »

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What's the deal with JO?

He's about as spry, energetic, and durable as an ancient Ming vase.
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Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2012, 04:55:26 PM »

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Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2012, 04:57:59 PM »

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I suspect JO plays if Wilcox wasn't ready to go.

Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2012, 05:28:24 PM »

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JO grabbed his left knee after he fell taking one of those charges the other night. I immediately thought it could be trouble. Vinnie, I sometimes wonder the same thing: Why so many injuries to the Celtics? JO makes sense, but Ray? Dooling? Wilcox? Yikes.

Hopefully, the combination of KG, Wilcox and Stiemsma can at least slow Howard. And though I wouldn't be surprised to see Boston lose big, I'm not just going to presume that Orlando makes the necessary adjustments after their big loss; if the Magic have Turkoglu bring up the ball, he'll have to contend with Pierce, a good defender himself, and Bradley will still be hounding Nelson whenever Nelson has the ball. I also still like KG against Anderson.
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Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2012, 05:32:37 PM »

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my lord we need a center, a couple big live warm heathly bodies.

Ok...I'm eating my words...I thought DA would got us some decent young centers by now....I would take Perk back .. at least he was a live body to clog up the lane.

This center situation is the worst I've ever seen.

Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2012, 05:45:06 PM »

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He's about as spry, energetic, and durable as an ancient Ming vase.

Agree, TP.

Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #12 on: January 26, 2012, 05:48:45 PM »

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And we know the Celtics won't let the public know what the injury is, and we will have to guess when he might be coming back. The situation with injuries continues to get worse. We all knew that JO was not dependable, but without him they do not have a center. The Ray and Rondo injuries are more unexpected. How many games missed will this make for Rondo, 4? And Dooling, I believe, has missed 7. They have to get these guys healthy. Why are there always so many injuries in Boston?
Did you really expect JO to make it through the year without missing games, well be dealing with this throughout the year

KG/Bass/Wilcox are going to have to do a decent job on him we can still with this game

This is one game that I would be willing to bet my house that the Celtics will lose. They are not going to beat Orlando two straight games with a starting backcourt of Sasha and Bradley, and they are definitely not going to win a game without a real center to start against Dwight Howard.

I did not expect JO to make it through the year healthy, which is why the center situation is a joke.

As for the injury, found this from the Herald: "center Jermaine O'Neal's left knee swelled after a knee-to-knee collision with Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu" No further info provided.

Didn't you already lose your house after the last Orlando game?  How many houses do you have?
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Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #13 on: January 26, 2012, 05:58:02 PM »

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He's about as spry, energetic, and durable as an ancient Ming vase.

Agree, TP.

not available at the moment but maybe Danny should send someone over here to pick up Paul O'Connell



absolutely will not cry off with a sore knee !


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Re: So, what is the deal with JO?
« Reply #14 on: January 26, 2012, 06:04:31 PM »

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And we know the Celtics won't let the public know what the injury is, and we will have to guess when he might be coming back. The situation with injuries continues to get worse. We all knew that JO was not dependable, but without him they do not have a center. The Ray and Rondo injuries are more unexpected. How many games missed will this make for Rondo, 4? And Dooling, I believe, has missed 7. They have to get these guys healthy. Why are there always so many injuries in Boston?
Did you really expect JO to make it through the year without missing games, well be dealing with this throughout the year

KG/Bass/Wilcox are going to have to do a decent job on him we can still with this game

This is one game that I would be willing to bet my house that the Celtics will lose. They are not going to beat Orlando two straight games with a starting backcourt of Sasha and Bradley, and they are definitely not going to win a game without a real center to start against Dwight Howard.

I did not expect JO to make it through the year healthy, which is why the center situation is a joke.

As for the injury, found this from the Herald: "center Jermaine O'Neal's left knee swelled after a knee-to-knee collision with Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu" No further info provided.

Didn't you already lose your house after the last Orlando game?  How many houses do you have?

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