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if the celtics get the 4th seed, that would be great
« on: March 07, 2012, 02:35:49 PM »

Offline green7

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only thing stopping boston is a strong bench play that's what this team needs, would love a beasley for Jo & pick but if jo is out for the season you might as well scratch that off the list.

but anyway  if we can have a strong bench before the trade deadline, and still be able to keep the big 4 then this team is set to make a strong push.

if we can get the 4th seed then we will see the pacers in the first round of the playoffs, and the bulls in the second  i think boston can beat those two teams.

the journey to the 4th seed begins tonight for a quick reminder last time we had the 4th seed this team did pretty good that year
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Re: if the celtics get the 4th seed, that would be great
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Offline Q_FBE

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only thing stopping boston is a strong bench play that's what this team needs, would love a beasley for Jo & pick but if jo is out for the season you might as well scratch that off the list.

but anyway  if we can have a strong bench before the trade deadline, and still be able to keep the big 4 then this team is set to make a strong push.

if we can get the 4th seed then we will see the pacers in the first round of the playoffs, and the bulls in the second  i think boston can beat those two teams.

the journey to the 4th seed begins tonight for a quick reminder last time we had the 4th seed this team did pretty good that year

While attainable I am not so sure why everyone is rushing out to get Micheal Beasley. From what I have read, he will not solve your rebounding problems and can be exposed on the defensive end while not being able to contribute in the offensive department. Long term, he will remind everyone of an athletic Antione Walker and not much more than that. If he cannot find major minutes in Minnesota, what makes you think he will in Boston?

One guy worth a look might be Boris Diaw who is rotting away in Charlotte. He might catch on running with Rajon Rondo and he can be a future piece. I have always wondered what it would take to get Drew Gooden here.
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