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Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #255 on: April 17, 2012, 09:36:51 PM »

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Ugh Steve Novak aka Jim Carrey is so annoying
Falling on his coach like he want a lapdance

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #256 on: April 17, 2012, 09:36:57 PM »

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Where's the steamboat?
I was just thinking that..HE can keep chandler out of the paint..!
Newsflash!!!!

Chandler in the paint isn't the problem in this game.


C's will have to go with the small ball lineup with Sasha at the 3 and Pierce at the 4 to get back in this.
ANYONE scoring in the paint on putbacks is always a problem..plus they have the added dimension of dishing to a free roaming chandler now...we take them out one at a time....
My friend.

Chandler had 2 offensive rebounds. The Knicks had 14 three point shots. The problem wasn't rebounding. The problem was the perimeter defense.

You love some Stiemer...I respect that...but Stiemer getting more time isn't going to slow down Steve Novak and JR Smith who are 11 for 15 from three in the first half.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #257 on: April 17, 2012, 09:37:27 PM »

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How about JJJ on Melo...he won't be able to shoot jumpers onm that kid.....and he can keep up with him too....Hey Doc......!

JJJ could guard Melo if he didn't rack up 3 fouls in 2mins.
I know...thought about that...but now is a good time to try it for 2 minutes or so.....it might just quiet melo down so we can get a handle on the rest of these upstarts..!

Could be executed, but we should first check out what's going at the beginning of this half, if they cooled down..

Our last resort should be Hollins on Tyson.
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Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #258 on: April 17, 2012, 09:37:45 PM »

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Steamer CAN handle chandler....at least i think so.....he is the best choice for steamer to cover....an "in the paint" guy....

he tried early and failed. Chandlder was allover the boards.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #259 on: April 17, 2012, 09:38:41 PM »

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Steamer on JR and Novak?
When you lose, the easy part is to see who gives up. Giving up is very simple. You basically take your stuff and walk away. To continue to work and to continue to compete is one of the most difficult things, especially when you really don't have anything - KG

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #260 on: April 17, 2012, 09:39:07 PM »

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This game is irrelevant in grand scheme of things. Celtics have the 4th seat locked up.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #261 on: April 17, 2012, 09:39:41 PM »

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As Jessica Camerato tweeted:

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Celtics bench (Dooling, Pavlovic, Daniels, Stiemsma): 0-4 FG, 0 points. Knicks bench (Smith, Bibby, Novak, Jeffries): 13-19 FG, 39 points.

 

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #262 on: April 17, 2012, 09:39:51 PM »

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This game is irrelevant in grand scheme of things. Celtics have the 4th seat locked up.

Agree, but every win is valuable.
When you lose, the easy part is to see who gives up. Giving up is very simple. You basically take your stuff and walk away. To continue to work and to continue to compete is one of the most difficult things, especially when you really don't have anything - KG

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #263 on: April 17, 2012, 09:40:05 PM »

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What I don't get is Doc's logic with KG and PP.  I know RA and MP are out, as well as the fact that we will need to go small in the 2nd half, but why are are the two on pace to have heavy minutes?  I think Doc looks at it like this: "Well, they got a game off, so now they have to play a lot."  We have a game tomorrow against a playoff team(I know they don't have Dwight, but still)!  I just don't get it.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #264 on: April 17, 2012, 09:40:07 PM »

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They are hot and I think some of guys are a little tired.  They are killing us on the boards and have taken 16 more shots than us.  I think we are dead in the water but hope for a come back.

Smith and Novak are killing us.
NY has more rebounds because they hit 70% of their shots and Boston couldn't get defensive rebounds when the Knicks were constantly hitting shots.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #265 on: April 17, 2012, 09:40:07 PM »

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This game is irrelevant in grand scheme of things. Celtics have the 4th seat locked up.

Yes and the team knows that.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #266 on: April 17, 2012, 09:41:08 PM »

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I can't believe NBA refs get paid to make these calls.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #267 on: April 17, 2012, 09:41:25 PM »

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Where's the steamboat?
I was just thinking that..HE can keep chandler out of the paint..!
Newsflash!!!!

Chandler in the paint isn't the problem in this game.


C's will have to go with the small ball lineup with Sasha at the 3 and Pierce at the 4 to get back in this.
ANYONE scoring in the paint on putbacks is always a problem..plus they have the added dimension of dishing to a free roaming chandler now...we take them out one at a time....
My friend.

Chandler had 2 offensive rebounds. The Knicks had 14 three point shots. The problem wasn't rebounding. The problem was the perimeter defense.

You love some Stiemer...I respect that...but Stiemer getting more time isn't going to slow down Steve Novak and JR Smith who are 11 for 15 from three in the first half.
Well...i think we are talking about 2 diff things....i just want chandler shut out....steamer can do that...but no it won't solve the 3's.....pp can work on novac if he WANTS to...but he has to want to.....same with whoever is covering smith.

Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #268 on: April 17, 2012, 09:41:56 PM »

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Knicks are shooting so out of their minds that it is driving celticsblog posters out of THEIR minds.

Stiemsma or JJJ on Melo?   :o ???  :'(

Celtics aren't playing their best, that's for sure, but if the Knicks are going to make contested 30 foot jumpers with no time on the shot clock, there may not be much else to do.

I feel better about the C's performance tonight than I did vs Toronto. It's not good, but sometimes it's not all about you.
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Re: Celtics (36-25) at Knicks (31-29) 4/16
« Reply #269 on: April 17, 2012, 09:42:52 PM »

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Steamer on JR and Novak?
i neve said that...