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		<title>Sleep Well Celtics Fans: &#8216;Twas a Great Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 04:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>agarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does the loss sting? Hell yes. Losing a 13-point lead from the third quarter, suffering some frustrating calls from Joey Crawford’s crew, and running an offense that seemed stuck on isolations can be pretty painful. Still, there is a lot to be proud of. Obviously, in Game Seven of the NBA Finals, winning is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does the loss sting? Hell yes.</p>
<p>Losing a 13-point lead from the third quarter, suffering some frustrating calls from Joey Crawford’s crew, and running an offense that seemed stuck on isolations can be pretty painful.</p>
<p>Still, there is a lot to be proud of. Obviously, in Game Seven of the NBA Finals, winning is the only thing that matters, but I think it’s fair to say the Celtics had a great run in the playoffs to even make a Game Seven in the first place.</p>
<p>Looking back, every Celtics player has something to hang his hat on. Rasheed Wallace turned it on the playoffs, Rajon Rondo was clutch throughout the postseason, and, despite his offensive struggles, Ray Allen held the best player in the world to below 35 percent shooting. That’s resiliency.</p>
<p>Paul Pierce, trying to will the C’s back into it at the end of the game, couldn’t get a late call but still gave a gutsy performance. Kendrick Perkins was huge inside, Glen &#8220;Big Baby&#8221; Davis was, too, and Nate Robinson was effective off the bench.</p>
<p>Of course, Tony Allen, my favorite reserve, played great defense on #24.</p>
<p>Lastly, Kevin Garnett played well after being dominated in Games One and Two by Gasol.</p>
<p>There comes a point in time when you have to look at a basketball series and appreciate it for what it was, win or lose.</p>
<p>I will only complain about one thing—the calls that Pau Gasol gets are ridiculous. You cannot look me in the eyes and say that’s not true. Sorry.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a point when I think the last game turned in favor of the Lakers. I think it’s going to be overlooked, but at the end of a quarter, Brian Scalabrine played terrific defense against Lamar Odom, forcing a bad Laker possession and an eventual airball.</p>
<p>Davis snagged the rebound aggressively, but he was unable to make a good pass to Rondo, and the C’s lost the opportunity to close the quarter with a bang.</p>
<p>The window might have closed on the Celtics, with the futures of Ray Allen, Doc Rivers, and even Pierce unknown, but you will always be able to look back to Game Seven and know you saw amazing happen.</p>
<p>As a Celtics fan, the team played well, they played with heart. The scoring should have come, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Credit the Laker defense.</p>
<p>Although, one must credit the Celtics’ defense, too. Throughout the course of the series, except for Game Six, the Celtics’ defense was solid.</p>
<p>For a team that was not supposed to make it out of the Eastern Conference Semifinals? A gritty Game Seven performance is not a devastating heartbreaker.</p>
<p>Sleep well, Celtics fans. There’s a lot to be proud of.</p>
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		<title>2010 NBA Finals Best: Lakers or Celtics?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 05:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>agarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The series is now tied at 2-2 after the Celtics defense and strong bench performances from Glen Davis and Nate Robinson earned them the victory in game four. After each game, it seems like the winner has a mass of momentum in their favor. After Game 1, the Lakers looked unstoppable, but were dropped by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The series is now tied at 2-2 after the Celtics defense and strong bench performances from Glen Davis and Nate Robinson earned them the victory in game four.</p>
<p>After each game, it seems like the winner has a mass of momentum in their favor. After Game 1, the Lakers looked unstoppable, but were dropped by the C&#8217;s in Game 2.</p>
<p>Of course, Boston looked like they were looking to end the series after winning the second game. Unfortunately, after a near pounding by the Lakers, Los Angeles seemed to be gearing up for another road victory which would put the Celtics in a choke.</p>
<p>Now that the C&#8217;s have won Game 4, it would be easy to say that they have lots of momentum on their side.</p>
<p>These two teams are so evenly matched, however, that one small drop in level of play by the Celtics will easily cost them a game.</p>
<p>The Lakers do have a slight advantage in this series as of now. They have to win two of the next three games (as does Boston), but they have two games at home to do it.</p>
<p>Andrew Bynum, however, is clearly not healthy, and the Celtics dominated inside after he was deemed ineffective in the latter part of Game 4.</p>
<p>Game 5 is on Sunday, so Bynum will have a couple days to rest his meniscus-torn knee, but Games 6 and (assuming there is one) 7 would be played with only one day of rest.</p>
<p>Picking a team right now to win the series is really just a toss up, but I like the Celtics to win.</p>
<p>They have played sensational defense, even in there losses. Doc Rivers has pointed out that offensively they have been getting spectacular, open looks, but have been unable to drop easy shots.</p>
<p>Naturally, basketball is a game of ups and downs, so if the Celtics go on a tear where they start making these open shots (Rondo missed 8 layups yesterday, and Kevin Garnett missed 4 usually automatic jump shots).</p>
<p>Also, Ray Allen has been slumping. I don&#8217;t expect another 8 3-point game from him, but I do think he&#8217;ll be back to nailing his open-look threes come Sunday.</p>
<p>Also, many don&#8217;t realize how well the Celts have defended Kobe Bryant.</p>
<p>He has scored 20+ points in all of the games thus far, but these are coming on 10-20, 10-25 shooting nights. As in, Kobe&#8217;s getting his points, but taking 50% more shots than he normally would to get there.</p>
<p>Tony Allen is harassing Bryant to the point where some of his threes look like Kendrick Perkins is taking the shots, and although Bryant has made some ridiculous shots over Ray Allen, he has been heavily contested.</p>
<p>Further, Kevin Garnett finally seems to be owning Pau Gasol in the post offensively, and the Celtics are playing Perk against Gasol when Bynum is out or Odom is playing.</p>
<p>This makes Gasol have to constantly bang it out with the strong, heavy and physical monster that Perkins is, and although Pau is not as soft as he used to be, the man is still not your &#8220;bang it out&#8221; big man.</p>
<p>The biggest advantage the C&#8217;s have though, is their bench. Glen Davis and Nate Robinson (as apparent) both bring massive amounts of energy to the game, and as already mentioned Tony Allen is a lock down defender.</p>
<p>Rasheed Wallace, sometimes inconsistent offensively, has the length and mental ability to get inside of Pau Gasol&#8217;s head, and Michael Finley, although he has not played, provides veteran leadership and a last resort spark.</p>
<p>The Lakers rely on Jordan Farmar and Shannon Brown off the bench. Both players are good, but they don&#8217;t bring the same explosion the C&#8217;s bench can.</p>
<p>Also, LA has Lamar Odom off the bench, but he is very inconsistent, and after playing two rather solid games is due for a couple of tough performances.</p>
<p>I guarantee that in either Game 5 or Game 6, if not both, Odom will be a no show.</p>
<p>It sounds like the Celtics are just a hugely better team after reading all of their advantages, but one monster performance from Kobe Bryant or even Pau Gasol, and these advantages will easily be neutralized.</p>
<p>We all know that&#8217;s not far out of the realm of possibility.</p>
<p>I will also say this.</p>
<p>The refereeing in this series has been disgusting. (That&#8217;s really, really, really, really bad.)</p>
<p>Watch four possessions of the game, and you&#8217;ll find at least one blown call.</p>
<p>At least they&#8217;re not favoring one team though. They&#8217;re equally screwing both teams. Hopefully that changes.</p>
<p>Ending on a positive note, these next few games will be exciting.</p>
<p><strong>Bold Prediction: Paul Pierce catches fire in Game 5 and drops 28.</strong></p>
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		<title>X Factors for the Celtics and Lakers: Key Players in the 2010 NBA Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 20:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>agarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers have consistently outplayed and often dominated their opponents throughout this relatively unexciting playoff season. Expect that to change. The Celtics and Lakers are evenly matched. The Lakers can drop 100 points on any team, but the C&#8217;s can hold a group under 90 points on any given night. [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers have consistently outplayed and often dominated their opponents throughout this relatively unexciting playoff season.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Expect that to change.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The Celtics and Lakers are evenly matched. The Lakers can drop 100 points on any team, but the C&#8217;s can hold a group under 90 points on any given night.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s firepower versus firepower for these Finals games, and you can expect amazing to happen.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">So, what will win either team a Finals?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It comes down to four key match ups.</p>
<p><em><strong>Lamar Odom vs. Rasheed Wallace:</strong> Both players come off the bench for their respective teams, Lamar for LA and Wallace for Boston. </em></p>
<p><em>Both are extremely versatile, they can play strong defense, are viable threats to shoot the three point ball, and can post up smaller defenders. </em></p>
<p><em>However, both are also extremely streaky and fairly inconsistent. The team that has their sixth man play better in a game will win that game, because the Celts cannot match up with Lamar and the Lakers cannot match up with Rasheed.</em></p>
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<strong>Tony Allen vs. Kobe Bryant: </strong>Tony Allen was key in the Celtics victory over the Cavs, as he played strong defense on LeBron a</em><em><img class="alignleft" src="http://nationalbasketblogassociation.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/tony-allen.jpg" alt="http://nationalbasketblogassociation.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/tony-allen.jpg" width="138" height="196" /></em><em>nd was actually a threat offensively, driving to the basket.</em></p>
<p><em> Against Orla</em><em>ndo, on the other hand, he was ineffective, as despite playing good defense, he was an offensive liability. If TA can get to the rim and play with some control offensively, the Celtics have a major option in stopping Kobe.<br />
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<p><em><strong>Kendrick Perkins vs. Andrew Bynum: </strong></em><em>Although Perk will be matched up against Pau Gasol for some possessions, the majority of Perk&#8217;s time will come down low against Bynum. </em></p>
<p><em>Andrew has a bum knee, and Perk is too strong and aggressive for Bynum to compete with without being at full strength. </em></p>
<p><em>If Boston can exploit this matchup, the Celtics will dominate the paint.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Rajon Rondo vs. Derek Fisher</strong></em><strong><em>: </em></strong><em>Rajon Rondo is fast, quick and explosive, plus he&#8217;s playing the best basketball of his career. Fisher is old, slow, and will have trouble keeping up with Rondo, on both sides of the ball.</em></p>
<p><em> If Rondo can get to the hoop, draw fouls on the Lakers bigs, and shut down D-Fish as a defender, the Lakers will have trouble winning games.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Obviously, both teams will be relying on their superstars, but these three match ups will be very important in determining the outcome of the series.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I have the Celtics in 6.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">LA has shown they can be exploited defensively after facing the Suns, while the C&#8217;s showed that if they played a poor game, they&#8217;d lose&#8230; surprise surprise.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">LA won&#8217;t score 100 points night-in and night-out against Boston like they did against Phoenix, and their defense is not good enough to go head-to-head against the Celtics, who also have a deeper bench.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Most of all, I like the Rondo &#8211; Fisher match up, and I think Doc Rivers is a smart enough coach to exploit the hell out of it.</p>
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		<title>The Problem with the Celtics, as Boston Gets Stung by Hornets</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 04:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>agarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Celtics have lost 10 games since Christmas Day when holding a double digit lead. This team is unable to close out games. Tonight, against the Hornets, Boston held a 12 point lead early in the second half. Unfortunately, this third quarter is when they have been losing games. Tonight, they got outscored by 17 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Celtics have lost 10 games since Christmas Day when holding a double digit lead. This team is unable to close out games. Tonight, against the Hornets, Boston held a 12 point lead early in the second half. Unfortunately, this third quarter is when they have been losing games. Tonight, they got outscored by <em>17 </em>points, losing the quarter by a final score of 27-12.</p>
<p>Throughout the second half, they lazily closed out three point shots, were unable to keep up with Hornets&#8217; players, and were unable to score. The team missed over 10 free throws in the second half, and turned the ball over 23 times.</p>
<p>This is not a team that will win a championship, and at this rate this team may not even be playing deep in the playoffs.</p>
<p>Looking at the team, it is obvious that there is very little camaraderie and a small amount of chemistry on the court. And, why shouldn&#8217;t there be?</p>
<p>For all of December Paul Pierce or Kevin Garnett were out, and Marquis Daniels only recently returned. On top of that, Ray Allen missed his first game with back spasms, so the C&#8217;s have not had the time to develop chemistry.</p>
<p>Essentially, what you have is a team with a lot of skill, but very little chemistry, something that will not get you far.</p>
<p>Look at the 2004 Yankees (Red Sox won the WS that year, winning four straight games in the ALCS against New York).</p>
<p>The defense is lacking in the 2nd half, the offense seems energy-less, as players jack up seemingly random jump shots, and the free throw shooting is abysmal.</p>
<p>In terms of defense, the entire third quarter was marked by open Hornets players in the corners drilling threes, with Celtics players barely entering the frame at times. Late close outs, and an inability to stick with their opponents is the reason the Celtics need to worry.</p>
<p>But, looking at what I just said, what seems to be the problem? Why does this team seemingly lose every big lead they have, in the second half, especially the third quarter?</p>
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<p>Well, that&#8217;s just it. The <em>third quarter</em>. All week I have been trying to figure out why Boston has been lifeless, when it occurred to me that this team is old. The core players, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, are all past their prime.</p>
<p>Kevin Garnett is clearly slowed by his injury, and with the rest at halftime his knee ends up cooling down and as a result he is not explosive in the second half. Same with Pierce, who is unable to quickly change directions due to a foot injury, and banged up knees.</p>
<p>Ray Allen, while playing every game, has had to take a lot of the load with Pierce and Garnett injured, and as a result has logged the highest minutes per game total on the team.</p>
<p>Remember, he 34.</p>
<p>It is the second half where these injuries start to act up, after playing a full half of basketball despite them.</p>
<p>Further supporting this idea is that the trouble generally occurs in the <em>third </em>quarter. Tonight, losing by 17 points in the 3rd. The C&#8217;s only lost by 3 in the fourth, 21-18.</p>
<p>Essentially, after warming up their injuries, guys like KG and Pierce could become major factors once again, and play well in the final period.</p>
<p>Against the Magic, on Sunday, they lost 34-11 in the 3rd, but won the 4th quarter. Again, when the injuries were warmed up, they began to play better.</p>
<p>So, you might ask, what about Allen, why is he not the same player in the 4th, despite having the opportunity to warm up again?</p>
<p>Well, being a 34-year-old, he is just nagged by the wear-and-tear which his body is taking (but really shouldn&#8217;t be), and thus unable to make plays he normally would be able to.</p>
<p>Perkins and Rondo, the other two of the starting five, can try to pick up as much slack as they can, but they both have free throw shooting troubles, meaning the normally game-changing three-point plays they pick-up are neutralized.</p>
<p>Off the bench, Rasheed Wallace is very inconsistent. At times draining big shots, and others throwing the ball out of bounds. When the team starts to play more games together, on the court (no injuries), then this will improve.</p>
<p>The good signs? Tony Allen is a spark, as is Marquis Daniels.</p>
<p>They both showed their defensive presence and made themselves known offensively as they slashed to the basket. Glen Davis is beginning to play well again, as well, as he grabbed some rebounds tonight, and showed his scoring ability by dropping some fall away jumpers.</p>
<p>Morale of the story? The All-Star break could not have come at a better time. This team needs the rest, so that their older players can re-obtain the explosiveness they had in the second half. The team is clearly talented enough, shown by their previous victories against the Cavs and Magic, albeit early in the season.</p>
<p>Based on the <em>3rd quarter</em> struggles, it seems that this team just needs rest so that that they <em>have </em>the energy to play with come the 3rd quarter. Let Allen get some rest to heal his body, and allow KG and Pierce to heal their ailments, or at least further recover from them, and I think that you  might see a team playing with energy and passion once again. Furthermore, Marquis Daniels gets a few days of rest, and at a perfect time.</p>
<p>He played some games, and definitely wore down his thumb a little bit, so this rest will help him out, as well.</p>
<p>Hopefully, the excitement of his first All-Star game and the confidence he will gain calms Rondo at the free throw line, so he can go back to shooting, maybe 60-65% from the charity stripe, but to me, that is still a major question.</p>
<p>Should Danny Ainge pull the trigger on a trade? Yes, and I think he will, but it will probably be for a small addition off the bench, to maybe add some length and rebounding or defense.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think the break will completely fix Boston, but I do think that it will give them the means to recover and thus regain their previous quarter of dominance.</p>
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<p>Ray Allen, while playing every game, has had to take a lot of the load with Pierce and Garnett injured, and as a result has logged the highest minutes per game total on the team.</p>
<p>Remember, he 34.</p>
<p>This means that in the second half, he is just nagged by the wear-and-tear which his body is taking (but really shouldn&#8217;t be), and thus unable to make plays he normally would be able to.</p>
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		<title>Inability to Close Games: Celtics Blow Another Late Lead, Lose to Lakers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quickly becoming a theme for this Boston Celtics&#8217; team is their inability to close out games. Two years ago, in their championship season, give the Celtics a lead at halftime, and the team would build upon it in the third and close out the game in the fourth quarter. Even last season and in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quickly becoming a theme for this Boston Celtics&#8217; team is their inability to close out games. Two years ago, in their championship season, give the Celtics a lead at halftime, and the team would build upon it in the third and close out the game in the fourth quarter. Even last season and in the playoffs against top teams, the Celtics were able to finish games.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the Celtics are just 12th in the league in 3rd quarter score margin, and 21st in the league in their 4th quarter margin. On average, the Celtics gain a half a point on their opponents in the third quarter.</p>
<p>Essentially, the team wins the quarter by 0.5 points, on average.</p>
<p>In the fourth quarter, however, the C&#8217;s average point differential is -0.5, or they <em>lose </em>the fourth quarter by an average of 0.5 points.</p>
<p>The Celtics are not putting teams away in the third (a point differential of 0.5 points won&#8217;t cut it) and are losing ground in the fourth. This team is unable to play with a lead.</p>
<p>Over the past three games (Magic, Hawks and Lakers), the Celtics have lost the fourth quarter by an average of 6.7 points, or 3+ possessions.</p>
<p>Obviously, Kevin Garnett is not yet 100%, which is a major factor for their lack of dominance, but even in previous seasons with KG hurt, the Celtics have been solid at closing out games.</p>
<p>Again, an unfortunate Boston Sports theme is erupting. An inability to close out games when leading. Talk to the Patriots, 66-1 going into this past season with a lead at half, lost seemingly countless games despite leading at the mid point. They lost in a heart-breaker to Indy, and in a game that went into overtime against the Broncos.</p>
<p>And then there are the Red Sox. Of course, there are no half times in baseball, but there were blown leads and scares.</p>
<p>Jonathan Papelbon, despite putting up 38 saves, had a career high in walks and fewest number of strikeouts since his rookie season in 2006.</p>
<p>He seemed to lack his normal dominance, and in the playoffs surrendered his first post season runs and gave up a stunning game three loss against the Angels.</p>
<p>Call it coincidence, but the Sox, C&#8217;s and Pats have all had legitimate trouble closing out games. How do you know when you&#8217;ve lost a game that was failed to be put away?</p>
<p>You feel it in your heart. After the final play, your heart drops. For instance think about the feeling after the Pats lost to the Giants in the Super Bowl(sorry about that). That same feeling (on a lesser scale) is when you can tell that your team &#8220;blew it&#8221;.</p>
<p>The parallel between the Celtics and Patriots is undeniable. Both are seemingly in a better position to <em>lose </em>games when holding leads halfway through games.</p>
<p>Statistically this is not true, demonstrated by the teams&#8217; respective win-loss percentages when leading at the half, but there is certainly question in a fan&#8217;s mind during a game about whether either team will be able to finish a game.</p>
<p>This is not normal. Not for the Patriots, and certainly not for these Celtics.</p>
<p>Now, back to the Celtics.</p>
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<p>Against the Lakers tonight, despite another halftime lead, were unable to hold on for a win. Ray Allen had 7 points, and went 2-10 from the field. He is having his worst career season in terms of three-point shooting (0-6 tonight, including a potential game winner).</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not calling for his head, as he did play solid defense tonight, but he really needs to find a way to step it up. I think he has played too many minutes considering his age and the fact that Pierce and KG have both been injured.</p>
<p>I expect there to be games where he will get rest after the game is out of reach for either team, and this would really benefit his legs.</p>
<p>After going 0-3 in this huge stretch, the Celtics have dug themselves into a hole, and have major questions to answer.</p>
<p>Will they be able to compete with the big teams?</p>
<p>I say yes, considering they beat the best teams when fully healthy earlier this season (other than Atlanta, a team that has caught the Celtics in awkward periods, like in the second night of a back-to-back, but match up well with Boston).</p>
<p>But it is just frustrating to watch the Celtics blow these leads. Whether it be a 16 point lead against the Magic or a five point lead against the Lakers, the C&#8217;s should be able to close out games. Obviously, there was a questionable call on Pierce tonight, but I think that there is an underlying problem with this team. Two, in fact, which have been causing Boston to lose games they shouldn&#8217;t be.</p>
<p>First, they allow too many offensive rebounds. With Kevin Garnett and Glen Davis missing extended periods of time, this becomes slightly more excusable. Plus, they demonstrated an ability to control the glass tonight against LA (a very good rebounding team), winning the rebound battle 39-36.</p>
<p>However, they have had trouble pulling down boards, and this solid play NEEDS to continue for Boston to have success.</p>
<p>Secondly, they turn the ball over too often. Against the Lakers, especially, that cannot happen. 18 turnovers were committed in tonight&#8217;s game. They are 26th in the league in turnovers, with 14.7 per game.</p>
<p>Again, part of this can be because of KG&#8217;s absence as a large part of the C&#8217;s offense is passing down low, something Garnett excels in. Despite this, the team still needs to find a way to control the ball.</p>
<p>Garnett was playing today, wasn&#8217;t he? The Celtics committed an unacceptable 18 turnovers.</p>
<p>I think the problem lies with too much dependence on the skip pass, as good defending teams can easily pick off bounced passes across the length of the floor.</p>
<p>The only way to fix the passing problem is to coach it, and I think Doc Rivers will be able to fix it, and bring the Celtics&#8217; turnover numbers down to the middle of the league.</p>
<p>However, the Celtics should be expected to grab a rebounding player in the trade market, as Rasheed Wallace seems to have little interest crashing the boards. Sheed can shoot, but the C&#8217;s really need a rebounding player.</p>
<p>The Celtics will definitely make the playoffs despite their recent struggles, and in a few weeks, with the team healthy again, should win these tighter games.</p>
<p>I expect them to rely on solid 6-10 game win streaks to build camaraderie essential in the playoffs, but again, there are two major problems that need fixing</p>
<p>At this point, however, I think that if the playoffs started now, the Celtics would make it through the first round and be bounced in the second.</p>
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		<title>Intensity, Passion and Defense: Fixing the Boston Celtics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>agarwal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common question I hear being tossed around local radio stations and television networks is &#8220;Are the Celtics out?&#8221; In other words, can the C&#8217;s retain the dominance which they had previously held over the NBA, just a few weeks ago? In a word: yes. People forget that the Celtics are missing their defensive leader, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A common question I hear being tossed around local radio stations and television networks is &#8220;Are the Celtics out?&#8221; In other words, can the C&#8217;s retain the dominance which they had previously held over the NBA, just a few weeks ago?</p>
<p>In a word: yes.</p>
<p>People forget that the Celtics are missing their defensive leader, Kevin Garnett. Atop his absence is Paul Pierce&#8217;s injury. Pierce is playing, but his knee still is not 100%, affecting his ability to drive to the basket. Apparent in his play, Paul Pierce&#8217;s 1st half performances have been regularly better than his second half performances, as he seems far less explosive in quarters 3 and 4.</p>
<p>This most likely occurs because his knee pains begin to kick in towards the end of games.</p>
<p>Also, fans are forgetting that for a stretch, Rajon Rondo, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Rasheed Wallace were all out for a few games in early January, contributing to their recent lack of success.</p>
<p>When Kevin Garnett returns on Friday, however, do not expect all problems to magically &#8220;disappear&#8221; for Boston. KG needs to strengthen his knee before returning to full strength.</p>
<p>The Celtics are a defensive-minded team, and have occasionally reverted to their mindset of &#8220;outscore the opponent&#8221; rather than &#8220;out defend them&#8221;. With Garnett back in the lineup, this should certainly change.</p>
<p>Yesterday, against the Mavericks, this problem was brought to the forefront. Dirk Nowitzki scored 37 points, compared to the average of 27 points he had scored against Boston in the big three era.</p>
<p>The main difference? Kevin Garnett was not defending the superstar.</p>
<p>If Dirk had scored even <em>32 </em>points, this game would have been vastly different.</p>
<p>The Celtics have been lacking energy and strength down late in the 3rd and into the 4th quarter. Why?</p>
<p>Because they have little depth down low without KG, as Rasheed Wallace just returned from <em>his </em>injury.</p>
<p>The Celts have lost 5 games when leading by double-digits over the past few weeks. Guess what? It&#8217;s been a few weeks since KG and Pierce played together in the same game. With Garnett&#8217;s return should come intensity and a return to the defensive mindset.</p>
<p>In all, the Celtics have missed the defense of KG, and the health of some of their key players, again including Pierce, Rondo, Sheed and Garnett. Despite their recent losses and troubles closing games (like the Pats), Boston is nowhere near a bad position.</p>
<p>The team is still in second place in the Eastern conference, just 2.5 games behind the Cavalier, and with key players returning, should be returning to their normal, dominant selves.</p>
<p>Hopefully, by the time this team plays the Los Angeles Lakers, Pierce will be back at full health along with Rasheed Wallace, and Kevin Garnett&#8217;s defensive presence will be felt.</p>
<p>By this time next week, the only significant player the Celtics will need should be Marquis Daniels. With his return could pose even <em>more </em>danger for opposition.</p>
<p>Still burning about the end of the Pats&#8217; season? Check out how they can contend for the Super Bowl next year here: <a href="http://newenglandsportsonline.com/blog/what-do-the-pats-need-to-do-to-contend-for-the-super-bowl-next-season/">How the Patriots can Contend for the SB Next Year.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Boston Celtics now 3-0 and a strong victory opening night against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team has answered many questions. However, just three games into the season, many remain yet to be answered. Answered: Will Rasheed Wallace be a cancerous player? Will he affect the chemistry which has become 2004 Red Sox&#8217; like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the Boston Celtics now 3-0 and a strong victory opening night against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team has answered many questions. However, just three games into the season, many remain yet to be answered.</p>
<p><strong>Answered:</strong></p>
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<li>Will Rasheed Wallace be a cancerous player? Will he affect the chemistry which has become 2004 Red Sox&#8217; like between the Celtics&#8217; players? No. He has only been beneficial as a PF/C. He has hit seven three pointers, and is almost shooting an incredible 50% from beyond the arc. Kevin Garnett and Doc Rivers are clearly making a concerted effort to keep the hot head cool, and his presence is stretching opposing defenses and making other players ever more threatening. For instance, playing the Cavs, there may be a situation where big man Anderson Varejao needs to step out on Sheed, giving a guy like Rajon Rondo or Paul Pierce an open lane to the basket with one less person to divert the shot attempt. Good move Ainge, Rasheed was a great acquisition.</li>
<li>Marquis Daniels will really help this team. Another great move by Danny Ainge. Marquis Daniels is not the same player that James Posey was, but he gives Pierce an opportunity not to guard the oppositions&#8217; best player like LeBron for an entire game. Tony Allen was supposed to be like Daniels, a defensive presence with slashing abilities on offense, but injuries held him back. Daniels is a threat offensively and is a solid defender.</li>
<li>Kevin Garnett is fine. There are still questions about the long haul, but he has reacted well to the surgery and is playing with the same intensity that he always had.</li>
<li>The playoff performances by Rajon Rondo were not flukish. Rondo has continued to produce at a high level. Against the Bulls and one of the most hyped young point guards in the league (Derrick Rose), Rondo had 16 assists.</li>
<li>Kendrick Perkins is still improving. Perk is in his 7th season, but is improving like it&#8217;s his 3rd year. He continues to block all kinds of shots, and his offensive game is a threat, especially down low. He&#8217;s a mammoth of a man, and really does a great job clogging lanes, but his growth and development have given him abilities to be in good position to block shots.</li>
<li>Eddie House is going to be huge. Down the stretch, the Celtics will need to win games when their starting five aren&#8217;t playing up to their full potential. Eddie House will prove to be a huge spark, as his shooting abilities will be amplified with defenses having to worry about Rasheed Wallace and now Marquis Daniels.</li>
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<p><strong>Questions:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>While Garnett has showed signs of health and success early on, will his knee be able to survive a full, 82 game season? If the Celtics continue to win games that they should enabling KG to get some rest, then yes. Plus, Doc Rivers is being cautious with Garnett, so if he ever feels KG needs a day off to recover, we shouldn&#8217;t worry about Rivers being afraid to give Kevin a day off. I think KG will be fine, but there will certainly be times when he was not as effective as last year.</li>
<li>Will Rondo hit his jump shots? Rondo has not had many shot attempts, just two against the Bulls, but he did hit a few jumpers against the Cavaliers and Bobcats. This is always a question with the Celtics, because teams know that Rajon will not hurt them with his mid-range shot. If he can develop that shot and continue to improve upon it (it already looks a little better) then opposing teams will have yet another item to worry about.</li>
<li>How will Glen Davis&#8217;s return affect Boston? He should only help the team. Despite his questionable decision making, he was seen smiling with Danny Ainge and joking around with teammates. He is still a part of the C&#8217;s, and when he returns the Celtics will have a sensational four man rotation of Kevin Garnett, Kendrick Perkins, Rasheed Wallace and Big Baby. Throw in Brian Scalabrine and the strong rebounding and athletic Shelden Williams, and the C&#8217;s should be dominant down low.</li>
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<p>So, while questions remain, the C&#8217;s have showed early season dominance, and at this point, there&#8217;s no reason that shouldn&#8217;t continue.</p>
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		<title>Rasheed Wallace: The Celtics&#8217; Newest Acquisition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 22:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rasheed Wallace was signed by the Boston Celtics with their mid-level exception signing, setting Wallace up to earn between $5.6 million and $5.8 million over each of the next two years. The signing of Wallace is probably a way for the Celtics to stay stable in terms of big men, even if Glen Davis chooses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rasheed Wallace was signed by the Boston Celtics with their mid-level exception signing, setting Wallace up to earn between $5.6 million and $5.8 million over each of the next two years.</p>
<p>The signing of Wallace is probably a way for the Celtics to stay stable in terms of big men, even if Glen Davis chooses to part ways with the team.</p>
<p>Assuming that Davis is not brought back, the Celtics will have Kevin Garnett, Kendrick Perkins, and now Wallace as the major pieces of their big-man rotation. Rasheed is well out of his prime, but he still brings veteran experience and talent to the table. Last season, he averaged 12 points per game and 7.4 rebounds per game.</p>
<p>Wallace led the league in technical fouls last season, and was followed closely by another Celtic: center Kendrick Perkins. Perk did a good job toward the end of last season keeping his language (both words and body) in check. I don’t expect to see Rasheed getting as many techs this season as he did last year, simply because Garnett will whack him if he hurts the team.</p>
<p>I expect Wallace’s attitude to follow suit as Stephon Marbury’s did last season, as Marbury was instantly humbled with a championship opportunity. Rasheed declined bigger money offers from teams such as the Oklahoma City Thunder, obviously so he could get one more shot at a title.</p>
<p>I like the signing of Rasheed, because he brings a similar amount of talent for a cheaper price than Glen Davis. Davis certainly would be a sign for the future, but there are many teams in the league (Sacramento Kings, Thunder) who would gladly pay more than the Celtics would be willing to give for the talented forward. Rasheed Wallace, for instance, took less many than was offered by Oklahoma City to sign with Boston.</p>
<p>Granted, Glen may well return, as the Celtics have the right to offer him as much as any other team does. If Davis does come back, Wallace will be a solid complement, as defenses will have to be aware of both of their long-range ability, Wallace&#8217;s rebounding, and Davis presence down low.</p>
<p>The signing of Sheed adds a perimeter shooting threat for the Celtics’ second unit. This means that while KG, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen are resting, the Celtics will not only have the streaky shooting of Eddie House and a possibly rejuvenated Stephon Marbury, but a player who can post inside or hit the long-range dagger. If Big Baby is re-signed by Boston, then Rasheed&#8217;s perimeter shooting allows Glen Davis to be active down low, and will not <em>force</em> him to be a jump shooter. Glen did a great job in the post season with jumpshots, but there is no denying that he is more comfortable down low.</p>
<p>Rasheed was basically signed by Boston concerning Glen Davis. If he leaves, then Boston will still have three competent big-men (not named Mikki Moore) and, Wallace can be used as leverage in contract negotiations with Davis. If Davis stays, then Boston is in a perfect situation, as they have four solid big men. Another benefit is the Celts can re-sign Davis is that it will give Rasheed Wallace and the Boston Celtics an easier time determining his role, as he would probably assume Leon Powe&#8217;s position on the team. Of course, being a player of a higher-caliber, he will probably have the opportunity to play more minutes per game than Powe.</p>
<p>In all, the Celtics have found a solution for the recent Leon Powe walk.</p>
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