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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #420 on: February 29, 2016, 10:03:55 PM »

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Crazy stats..

13 blocks
25 fast break points

I missed the game, but can someone tell me how did Mickey do.?

Awesome.
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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #421 on: February 29, 2016, 10:04:20 PM »

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Crazy stats..

13 blocks
25 fast break points

I missed the game, but can someone tell me how did Mickey do.?
Certainly looked confused on offense just about the whole time, but grabbed some nice rebounds incuding an offensive rebound and he had two really good blocks. Overall looked terrific on defense.
gee, you make it sound as if mickey was a rookie or something.  ;)
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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #422 on: February 29, 2016, 10:04:36 PM »

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I wasn't able to watch the game, but Mickey got some minutes.  How did he do?  Looks like he did some good stuff..

Still looks nervous, but man can that kid play defense.
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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #423 on: February 29, 2016, 10:06:29 PM »

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I wasn't able to watch the game, but Mickey got some minutes.  How did he do?  Looks like he did some good stuff..

Still looks nervous, but man can that kid play defense.

ah man, that is music to my ears...hope he picks up some pt until KO gets back.   maybe he can be an energy man off the bench (foul trouble sub) in the playoffs for us.

Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #424 on: February 29, 2016, 10:06:31 PM »

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Danny pleaee help Brad.   He's  addicted.    Say NO to Zeller.   Say NO to Jerebko.   Just say NO.

Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #425 on: February 29, 2016, 10:07:54 PM »

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Danny pleaee help Brad.   He's  addicted.    Say NO to Zeller.   Say NO to Jerebko.   Just say NO.

hey! zeller had like 2 good plays tonight
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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #426 on: February 29, 2016, 10:08:28 PM »

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Crazy stats..

13 blocks
25 fast break points

I missed the game, but can someone tell me how did Mickey do.?
Certainly looked confused on offense just about the whole time, but grabbed some nice rebounds incuding an offensive rebound and he had two really good blocks. Overall looked terrific on defense.
gee, you make it sound as if mickey was a rookie or something.  ;)
Didnt mean to knock him, but If id left that out it would not have been a fair characterization of the kind of game he had.

Let me be clear I was very happy with Mickey and would love to see him get a consistent role.

Also, I understand your comment was made in good humor, but I felt I may as well explain anyway.

Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #427 on: February 29, 2016, 10:09:10 PM »

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What's that about Bradley not being able to defend taller guards? 

Because he just destroyed a 6'8" Gordon Hayward right there

Oh please. One play and all the sudden that's going to change everyone's minds on a player? Yeah right.

Take the Thunder-Warriors game on Saturday night. Some no name hack called Stephen Curry hit a 40-ft 3 pointer with a hand in his face just before the buzzer. Just because that guy Curry hit a lucky shot doesn't automatically make him a shooting legend. I mean seriously, what has that guy Curry ever done in the NBA?

Bradley has played outstanding defense on bigger guards a number of times in the past, and that's not only the huge defensive plays on D Wade over the years either.

People base everything on physical - they go around saying Bradley can't defend bigger guards, but he's always done a perfectly find job if it.  People just assume that because he's only 6'3" he can't defend 6'5" guys. 

Bradley has very long arms and is extremely athletic with a never ending motor.  He's perfectly fine.

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« Reply #428 on: February 29, 2016, 10:09:42 PM »

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I'm on the FREE Mickey bandwagon... :)


Keep chugging Celtics ....nice Game!

Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #429 on: February 29, 2016, 10:11:19 PM »

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Danny pleaee help Brad.   He's  addicted.    Say NO to Zeller.   Say NO to Jerebko.   Just say NO.

hey! zeller had like 2 good plays tonight
and 10 points with 6 rebounds. he is what he is...a backup center.
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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #430 on: February 29, 2016, 10:12:27 PM »

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Thats one of the best blocks Ive ever seen. Im sure Im over reacting but he just smothered a player with a 6 inch height advantage on a shot thats pretty much designed to be unblockable.

Naw, this one on Wade was better  ;)



That Block and the Young throw down in College playoffs are two of my all time fav plays ....in the modern age anyway.

Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #431 on: February 29, 2016, 10:17:58 PM »

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what was enjoyable for me in this game was with only a minute or two left, utah was up, but i absolutely knew the celtics would win.

this team in the final few minutes is really a joy to watch.

thank you celtics, CBS, and danny ainge.  ;D
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Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #432 on: February 29, 2016, 10:22:07 PM »

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what was enjoyable for me in this game was with only a minute or two left, utah was up, but i absolutely knew the celtics would win.

this team in the final few minutes is really a joy to watch.

thank you celtics, CBS, and danny ainge.  ;D
Instead of Mickey vs JJ/Zeller, I'd suggest everyone focus instead on the grit of this team which is off the charts. Totally unsung was Amir beating Gobert for the rebound on AB's missed FT.  Huge play in the game and Gorbert actually made a decent attempt to box Amir out.  He still got the ball.

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« Reply #433 on: February 29, 2016, 10:22:32 PM »

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man that was a fun game to watch...the Celtics WILL NOT be denied this win. Bradley, IT, Crowder wow

Mickey is impressing me so far.

Re: Jazz (28-30) at Celtics (35-25) Game #61 2/29/16
« Reply #434 on: February 29, 2016, 10:27:45 PM »

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what was enjoyable for me in this game was with only a minute or two left, utah was up, but i absolutely knew the celtics would win.

this team in the final few minutes is really a joy to watch.

thank you celtics, CBS, and danny ainge.  ;D
Instead of Mickey vs JJ/Zeller, I'd suggest everyone focus instead on the grit of this team which is off the charts. Totally unsung was Amir beating Gobert for the rebound on AB's missed FT.  Huge play in the game and Gorbert actually made a decent attempt to box Amir out.  He still got the ball.
You're right but we can't overlook that second quarter down by 13 when Mickey stepped on the court and the celtics cut the lead to 4, he played outstanding.