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Re: Whoo-hoo!



Well, Dirk was hobbled down the stretch. Walker was struggling. Nash was so so. No Finley. Howard did not light things up. Fortson was beast, but was noticeably tired as the game went on. Jamison did hit some big shots as well. If you have watched Dallas games this year or in the past, this was not a vintage performance. Walton was talking about how Dallas is such a poor road team this year and its a big problem for them - I do not know their road record but maybe there is something to it.

I agree the Cs were resilient, but Dallas let it slip away after Dirk started limping and they failed to pick up their defensive intensity.

Shawn Niles wrote:

I don't see how you can say Dallas played bad. Walker played bad, Dallas didn't. Nowitzki did his thing with 30 points, 13 rebounds.... Nash hit a number of big shots, Fortson grabbed every rebound in the same area code as him, Jamison hit some big shots.... Dallas played very well. The C's were just resiliant and determined not to lose.


From: Sean Giovanello <sgiovanello@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Michael Gooen <callmebogie@xxxxxxxxx>
CC: celtics@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Whoo-hoo!
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 23:15:10 -0500

Agreed it was an amazing win for the Cs. I also agree Dallas did not have its best players and played pretty badly for them. Regardless, it was a huge win and I think (gasp) you need to give OB some real credit tonite. Same for Walter.

Gonna be interesting to see how all this works out...
Michael Gooen wrote:

Great, gutty win for the C's tonight. Sure, the Mavs didn't have Finley
(or Bradley, not that that matters) and Nowitzki was gimpy down the
stretch (vs. the 1st half), but a great win nevertheless.

I'm beginning to think I have no choice but to jump with both feet onto
the Mike James bandwagon.

I like the early effort by Davis and Mihm considering they had no time to
acclimate. In particular Davis seems to understand that when one doesn't
know what else to do, one dives for the loose ball.


I like the Banks/Pierce/Davis/Jones combo for short stretches. That's a
whole lotta speed and leaping ability.

On the other hand, I'm very disappointed that O'Brien didn't throw
Kendrick out there for a few minutes when Fortson and Jamison were
gobbling up every rebound in sight. KP couldn't have done worse than
Baker, Blount and McCarty on the boards.

Still in all, a great night. Odd to root against Toine hitting that last
shot, but glad it didn't go down.


Michael Gooen

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