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Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #120 on: December 27, 2014, 08:02:00 PM »

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those superstar calls on John Wall are something really sad.


Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #121 on: December 27, 2014, 08:02:29 PM »

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at least they are tyring to play defense now, don't expect a comeback though..

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #122 on: December 27, 2014, 08:02:51 PM »

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Everything we do on offense is so predictable. We run the same crap all the time.


Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #123 on: December 27, 2014, 08:02:53 PM »

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Pressey is awful.
But does he have a good free throw percentage? How about fg%?

Rondo by now would've made such a difference. Surely he would have 3 rebounds by now and we'd be down less than 20.
Is that what happened a couple weeks ago when they beat the Wiz? Is that how it worked?

Are you referring to the game he shot 5-17 or the one he was benched in?
OMG! That's bad shooting? Wait. Did they win? I think I'm referencing the one they won and the one they lost in double overtime on the road.  Rather amazing we managed to do that without BOTH Brandon Wright AND Jae Crowder!

I know, you're absolutely right. Rondo was single-handedly carrying us. We had such a great record with him and have completely fallen apart without him.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #124 on: December 27, 2014, 08:02:56 PM »

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Every time Green tries to dribble, you expect something bad to happen.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #125 on: December 27, 2014, 08:03:21 PM »

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Does anyone have a link to the csnne feed?  I haven't been able to find it.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #126 on: December 27, 2014, 08:04:44 PM »

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I thought with Rondo gone, the ball movement was going to be incredible. Tonight, it seems every play is a one-on-one move by a Celtics player. Where's the ball movement? And again, it's Community Auditions with all the guys being shuffled in and out.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #127 on: December 27, 2014, 08:05:17 PM »

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Pressey is awful.
But does he have a good free throw percentage? How about fg%?

Rondo by now would've made such a difference. Surely he would have 3 rebounds by now and we'd be down less than 20.
Is that what happened a couple weeks ago when they beat the Wiz? Is that how it worked?

Are you referring to the game he shot 5-17 or the one he was benched in?
OMG! That's bad shooting? Wait. Did they win? I think I'm referencing the one they won and the one they lost in double overtime on the road.  Rather amazing we managed to do that without BOTH Brandon Wright AND Jae Crowder!

I know, you're absolutely right. Rondo was single-handedly carrying us. We had such a great record with him and have completely fallen apart with him.

They look worse without him they're almost unwatchable right now

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #128 on: December 27, 2014, 08:05:42 PM »

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I thought with Rondo gone, the ball movement was going to be incredible. Tonight, it seems every play is a one-on-one move by a Celtics player. Where's the ball movement? And again, it's Community Auditions with all the guys being shuffled in and out.

This isn't a team. It's a collection of marginal assets.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #129 on: December 27, 2014, 08:05:44 PM »

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Pressey is awful.
But does he have a good free throw percentage? How about fg%?

Rondo by now would've made such a difference. Surely he would have 3 rebounds by now and we'd be down less than 20.
Is that what happened a couple weeks ago when they beat the Wiz? Is that how it worked?

Are you referring to the game he shot 5-17 or the one he was benched in?
OMG! That's bad shooting? Wait. Did they win? I think I'm referencing the one they won and the one they lost in double overtime on the road.  Rather amazing we managed to do that without BOTH Brandon Wright AND Jae Crowder!

I know, you're absolutely right. Rondo was single-handedly carrying us. We had such a great record with him and have completely fallen apart with him.
Now you get it. Team was respectable with hope for the future. Now it's laughable with prayers Danny Ainge pulls off a miracle with a TPE or something.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #130 on: December 27, 2014, 08:06:11 PM »

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Sully looked like he may have tweaked something on the last play.  He landed, rubbed his back, and was walking slowly.  Not positive about this -- it may have just been a an emotional response to the bad half -- walking off the court in a lazy saunter. Anyone else notice?

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #131 on: December 27, 2014, 08:06:14 PM »

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I hope Smart is still hurt. Hard to figure out how he can't get an open look off the dribble or at least get into the lane.

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #132 on: December 27, 2014, 08:06:38 PM »

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Pressey is awful.
But does he have a good free throw percentage? How about fg%?

Rondo by now would've made such a difference. Surely he would have 3 rebounds by now and we'd be down less than 20.
Is that what happened a couple weeks ago when they beat the Wiz? Is that how it worked?

Are you referring to the game he shot 5-17 or the one he was benched in?
OMG! That's bad shooting? Wait. Did they win? I think I'm referencing the one they won and the one they lost in double overtime on the road.  Rather amazing we managed to do that without BOTH Brandon Wright AND Jae Crowder!

I know, you're absolutely right. Rondo was single-handedly carrying us. We had such a great record with him and have completely fallen apart with him.

They look worse without him they're almost unwatchable right now

yea seriously, don't know what Eddie is watching

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #133 on: December 27, 2014, 08:06:58 PM »

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I thought with Rondo gone, the ball movement was going to be incredible. Tonight, it seems every play is a one-on-one move by a Celtics player. Where's the ball movement? And again, it's Community Auditions with all the guys being shuffled in and out.

This isn't a team. It's a collection of marginal assets.
But we have a TPE! And a draft pick!

Re: Celtics (10-17) at Wizards (20-8) Game #28 12/27/14
« Reply #134 on: December 27, 2014, 08:07:29 PM »

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Sully looked like he may have tweaked something on the last play.  He landed, rubbed his back, and was walking slowly.  Not positive about this -- it may have just been a an emotional response to the bad half -- walking off the court in a lazy saunter. Anyone else notice?
I saw him limp with about 2-4 mins left in half.