I don't need to say much, but the Celtics realize that they really let this one get away from them today. I say they go into Philly and take both. Remember I said this.
Unfortunately that is not the point. We are playing our starting SF almost 38 minutes a game and this is what we are getting from him:
PER: 17.10 Rank: 47th
Our starting PF is getting 30 minutes and is giving us this:
PER: 10.75 Rank: 107th Value Added: -2.7
Here is what we are getting at the SG:
Bradley - 25 Minutes, PER: 8.16 Rank: 128th Value Added: -7.0
Ray - 30 Minutes, PER: 16.12 Rank: 51st
Remember that the average NBA player has a PER of 15. By my rough calculations, that is a (weighted) average of PER = 13.3 for those 4 players.
Getting those numbers from our starting SGs, SF and PF, who are combined taking up 53% of the entire team's minutes, just isn't going to cut it.
Our backup for Pierce (Pietrus) ranks almost last in PER these playoffs, and we don't really have a backup PF. Hollins and Stiesma are both in the bottom ranks of PER. The only bench player we have at the PER average is Dooling.
So it really isn't a matter of bringing it. Our team, as a whole, is not performing well right now, including the Atlanta series. Everyone besides KG and Rondo are playing like average to below average NBA players.
So either our two superstars (KG and Rondo) carry us in Games 3 and 4, or someone in the above group changes course and does something for us. I think it has to be a combination of players slightly upping their game. The only ones who can really turn it around for us are Bass and Bradley, who are playing 3-4 points below their regular season PERs. Pierces is 2 points lower, but I don't think he can raise his game with the knee problem.
We need to play to our capabilities or we will lose this series.