belated game impressions



douglas342 at aol.com douglas342 at aol.com
Mon Jan 29 16:59:17 CST 2007


I was early on the "OK, injuries hurt, but we get to develop the kids really fast and maybe end up with a great pick"  bandwagon, and I expected to lose a lot of games.  I just don't think I expected it to be this bad.  They have to win some game some time, don't they?  
 
Is there a website that shows team average scoring by quarter?  I'm interested in average points at the half vs end of 3 vs end of game.  Seems to me the kids are simply running out of gas starting in mid-3rd.  Last night was classic:  back and forth, back and forth, suddenly it's down 3, then 5, then 7, back to 5, then 8, then 10, then I turned it off.
 
And as far as shorthanded is concerned, they're only down three players right now, I think:  Pierce, Theo, Allen.  One of them hurt big time, and Allen was really coming on.  I was ready to put Allen up in Arenas/Ray Allen territory before his knee went out.    
 
 - Doug in LA
 
-----Original Message-----
From: berrym at BATTELLE.ORG
To: celtics at igtc.com
Sent: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 2:25 PM
Subject: RE: belated game impressions


They're just so short-handed right now. I wanted to post something
raving about Delonte's play of late, but I know I'll come across as an
unabashed fan (I am, but I still think he's playing his ass off). Also,
I didn't want to spark one of those irrational anti-Delonte/pro-Telfair
rants.

The best thing about this season is we've learned something about each
of the young guys. I put Al, Delonte, Rondo, Allen and Gomes on the
keepers list (probably in that order). That doesn't mean I wouldn't
trade them at all, just that I've seen enough in extended minutes to
think they can contribute to a winning team.

By contrast, as much as I like Perk, I don't like him alongside Al. And
while Gerald is gifted, I think his ultimate value is going to lie as a
trade asset. Telfair ... disaster. Powe is a guy.

Anyway, add Pierce to the keepers, along with a high pick (hopefully THE
pick), and stir with a real coach, and I think this team shows dramatic
improvement next season. Some of these guys are really encouraging.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: celtics-bounces at igtc.com [mailto:celtics-bounces at igtc.com] On
Behalf Of Kestas
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 5:13 PM
To: kelts
Subject: belated game impressions

I know that probably not too many people care about what happens on the 
court for the Celtics vs. possible trades and the odds of landing Oden 
or Durrant, but what the heck, maybe someone will find this of
interest...

I went two games this past week : last night, and also a week ago 
against the Spurs, both courtesy of Kim (thanks, Kim!). Surprisingly, 
the house seemed more full last night (perhaps 3/4ths) than against San 
Antonio (when it appeared to be about 2/3rds full), perhaps because it 
was Sunday night and not as cold.  Even though the end result of both 
games was the same, the ebb-and-flow of the Spurs game was somehow much 
more fun. I don't know if it was because SA are much more professional 
and impressive than the Bulwiz, or that there seemed to be a real 
possibility of defeating the One-Who-Got-Away for the first time ever.

The one thing that you can appreciate better in person than on TV is the

overall movement of the teams,  especially on defense. This is not 
exactly news to anyone,  but that was the starkest difference between SA

and Boston - teams just don't get very many unchallenged shots against 
the Spurs. Their defense is a well-coordinated machine, an annoying 
constant. Ours? Well, you know...not so much... Our run in the 4th was 
achieved mainly through brilliant individual play by  Jefferson and 
Delonte, which even momentarily distracted the crowd from watching the 
Jumbotron and fighting for t-shirts.

In contrast, the difference in last night's game was the offensive 
efficiency of Jamison, Butler and, later in the game, Agent Zero. When 
they wanted to score, they scored, and in the second half the efforts of

Delonte and Gomes just weren't enough to keep up. It didn't help that it

was Big Al's weakest game in a month. I'm not sure what his problem was 
  last night - he just didn't seem into it. Maybe he'd heard the trade 
rumors of him going to Memphis for Pau :) In any case, the way the Wiz 
just put the pedal to the metal offensively and took off was really 
anticlimactic after a half+ of even play.  With about 4 mins to go and 
suddenly down 19, a mass exodus started, and two stupid kids (well, guys

their late teens or early 20s) a few rows in front of me started yelling

"get back in your seats, where you going?!". A minute later they were 
heading for the exit themselves.

In general, though,  the crowd didn't really seem to care much about the

game itself. The "game presentation",  as Shaughnessy correctly noted in

the Globe today, has officially taken over as the main attraction at 
Celtics games.

Other notes: I was watching the warm-ups before last night's game and 
I'd estimate that Scalabrine was hitting less than 30% of his shots. In 
contrast, most of the Wizards were sinking nearly every shot, like pro 
players are supposed to do with no one guarding them. Sadly, other than 
Delonte, Gomes, and perhaps Wally,  other Celts weren't that much better

than Veal. This turned out to be a harbinger for the game.

Kestas






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