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Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #120 on: April 20, 2012, 08:32:22 PM »

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Bass looks like he wanted the night off also

Danny should look at this game when he decides how much to offer him.

Danny should show Bass tape of this game when negotiating the contract offer

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #121 on: April 20, 2012, 08:32:28 PM »

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Bass looks like he wanted the night off also

Danny should look at this game when he decides how much to offer him.

Hahaha definitely
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Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #122 on: April 20, 2012, 08:33:00 PM »

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It also must be said. Hollins is working hard out there, and showing his worth.

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #123 on: April 20, 2012, 08:33:05 PM »

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Shocking that Brandon Bass is the biggest reason why the Celtics aren't wining this game right now what in the world is he doing out there my god.  

Missing shots, showing no energy to keep the ball, turning it over, pathetic effort for Bass tonight
Bass, like Glen Davis before him, NEED the stars in order to have offense.  He feasts on the better players getting all of the attention.

HOnestly until tonight I figured Bradley was the same way.  This game is blowing my mind seeing him create his own offense and still find his shots with the bums he has surrounding him right now.  Wow.  Very impressed.  This is the first ive ever seen him put in a position where he had to create his own shots.  Didn't know the lil guy had it in him.

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #124 on: April 20, 2012, 08:33:10 PM »

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Wow... Avery Bradley, man.  He keeps surprising me.  I didn't realize he could create his shot like this.  Very impressive.  Earlier in the season when we were looking old, disinterested and boring, one of the main reasons I stopped watching was because there wasn't a single young player showing any signs of potential whatsoever.  Bradley within the last month or so has definitely fit that requirement... this has been a fun game to watch.

That said, he's getting absolutely destroyed by Joe Johnson.  Bradley's potential will always be limited by the fact he's undersized.  He'll never have the vision to play PG and he'll never have the size to deal with the Joe Johnsons of the world.

That's one Doc. He's leaving Avery on an island guarding JJ
But I mean they are both technically shooting guards...

Bradley is just a 6'2 180 pound shooting guard while Johnson is a 6'7 240 pound shooting guard.

Even Westbrook, who is a point guard, is bigger than Bradley.  I know a lot of people want to compare Bradley to Westbrook right now, but it seems like wishful thinking.  Maybe if we're very lucky, Bradley will be a poor man's smaller version of Monta Ellis.  Even that seems like wishful thinking.  But wow... I'm really impressed by Bradley's ability to create his own shot in this game.

You think Bradleys ceiling is a poor mans Monta Ellis and you call it wishful thinking?

Wow, you really dont have hope. I wonder what you thought the #21 pick Rondo would be.
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Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #125 on: April 20, 2012, 08:36:11 PM »

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Great move by Dooling. I can live with that miss.

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #126 on: April 20, 2012, 08:36:21 PM »

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Wow... Avery Bradley, man.  He keeps surprising me.  I didn't realize he could create his shot like this.  Very impressive.  Earlier in the season when we were looking old, disinterested and boring, one of the main reasons I stopped watching was because there wasn't a single young player showing any signs of potential whatsoever.  Bradley within the last month or so has definitely fit that requirement... this has been a fun game to watch.

That said, he's getting absolutely destroyed by Joe Johnson.  Bradley's potential will always be limited by the fact he's undersized.  He'll never have the vision to play PG and he'll never have the size to deal with the Joe Johnsons of the world.

That's one Doc. He's leaving Avery on an island guarding JJ
But I mean they are both technically shooting guards...

Bradley is just a 6'2 180 pound shooting guard while Johnson is a 6'7 240 pound shooting guard.

Even Westbrook, who is a point guard, is bigger than Bradley.  I know a lot of people want to compare Bradley to Westbrook right now, but it seems like wishful thinking.  Maybe if we're very lucky, Bradley will be a poor man's smaller version of Monta Ellis.  Even that seems like wishful thinking.  But wow... I'm really impressed by Bradley's ability to create his own shot in this game.

You think Bradleys ceiling is a poor mans Monta Ellis and you call it wishful thinking?

Wow, you really dont have hope. I wonder what you thought the #21 pick Rondo would be.
He's a 6'2 180 pound shooting guard... this is the first time he's been put in a position all year to create his own offense and surprisingly he's getting it done.  Still not sure if he's just in an extending shooting streak or if this is what we can expect from him long-term.  I've seen a lot of players catch teams off guard when they first start getting big minutes (Flip Murray, Brandon Jennings, Jeremy Lin, etc)  ...  Chances are he doesn't keep up this hot shooting.  Right now, though... at this moment... he looks fantastic.  A smaller version of Monta Ellis would be a solid asset to have.

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #127 on: April 20, 2012, 08:36:26 PM »

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Keyon always has to do too much.

That is why we are screwed if he plays at all in the playoffs.

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #128 on: April 20, 2012, 08:36:49 PM »

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I dont get it.

Why is our team ignoring Bradley on offense?

Bass continues to be a black hole, hes playing worse then baby right now, give the ball to Bradley.

Even though I think Bass is better than Big Baby, at least Baby could take you off the dribble, had a better post game, and could back you down in the post

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #129 on: April 20, 2012, 08:37:10 PM »

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awful awful awful brandon bass being exposed big time

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #130 on: April 20, 2012, 08:37:14 PM »

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Bass losing the Celitcs the game, dude refuses to pass the ball, you cant make a shot.
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Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #131 on: April 20, 2012, 08:37:24 PM »

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Memo to Brandon Bass --- Josh Smith is taller than you with long arms, you can't simply take a face up jumper over him.  PLEASE pass the ball instead of jacking up terrible shots

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #132 on: April 20, 2012, 08:37:54 PM »

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Congrats to AB for new career high. 24 and counting.
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Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #133 on: April 20, 2012, 08:38:27 PM »

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im not worried or impressed wit the hawks we dont need homecourt advantage to beat those clown is 5 or 6 games

Re: Celtics (37-26) at Hawks (37-25) 4/20
« Reply #134 on: April 20, 2012, 08:38:29 PM »

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Might as well give Bass the rest of the night off too.

He too the first half of the night of anyway.