We are the team to beat
Ryan W
ubiquitous_am_i at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 7 15:27:19 CST 2008
Our offense is at it's most efficient and unguardable
when the ball is in Rondo's hands. Doc just needs to
keep on Rondo about not coasting through games, being
content just getting the guys the ball. He needs to
probe the defense every single possession and make the
other team respect his penetration.
Ryan
--- dforant1 <dforant1 at nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> Doc may make coach of the year but he'll need the
> team of the year to do it.
> Doc is in a learning process at the expense of the
> Celtics.
>
> Tony Allen has to get enough playing time sitting
> Rondo down till he gets a
> little more fire in him. Allen energizes the team.
> Rondo missing layups and
> freebies game after game not to mention getting beat
> handily by opponents on
> defense. He needs time to digest all that is going
> on. Doc should cut some
> of his minutes till he improves.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ryan W" <ubiquitous_am_i at yahoo.com>
> To: <celtics at igtc.com>
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 1:24 PM
> Subject: We are the team to beat
>
>
> > Pierce said it right to those whiny-ass Pistons
> fans
> > on Saturday night. We are the team to beat. All
> the
> > pundits who said we couldn't beat Detroit have
> been
> > pretty quiet so far. There's some deep-seated
> > anti-Celtic bias around the country, and I don't
> know
> > how many times I saw it repeated that we couldn't
> beat
> > Detroit. They win one championship during an
> off-year
> > for the NBA and are the reincarnation of the
> Buffalo
> > Bills for every other season and that makes them
> the
> > team to beat this season? Of their two best
> players,
> > one lets a rookie and questionable calls (actually
> > good calls in my opinion) rattle him during a game
> on
> > his home court, while the other bitches about our
> > celebration being like the Super Bowl. Anything
> to
> > divert attention from the fact you couldn't make a
> > shot--not even a free throw--down the stretch,
> > Chauncey. And if you want to see a meaningless
> > celebration, Chauncey, visit this link:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bbQUGogxus
> >
> > And let me add this: we're not even playing our
> best
> > basketball yet. Here's what we can do to get even
> > better:
> >
> > 1. Start Tony Allen: Tony's on the upswing; his
> > confidence is up; he's smiling, he's making big
> > steals, and I think the team is more cohesive
> > defensively when he's on the floor. And, to boot,
> he
> > plays better when he starts. Ray's been
> struggling
> > and I think his struggles boil down to not getting
> > into any rhythm throughout the game. I'd bring
> Ray
> > off the bench for Pierce at the end of the first
> > quarter and run the offense through him for a
> while,
> > getting him shots off picks and letting him pick
> and
> > roll with KG or Big Baby. The crunch time lineup
> > would stay the same for the most part, but let Ray
> > establish his rhythm between the 1st and 2nd
> quarter
> > coming off the bench. Then we get the most out of
> Ray
> > and Tony Allen. The offense and defense should
> > improve with this lineup tweak.
> >
> > 2. We need to continue to trust Rondo with the
> ball.
> > Our offense is at it's absolute best when Rondo
> has
> > the ball in his hands and breaks down his man,
> > penetrates to the basket, and then either scores
> or
> > dishes. We need to work towards this ideal for
> the
> > rest of the season. Doc needs to continue to get
> in
> > Rondo's ear. Rondo needs to continue to learn
> when
> > it's time to take a game over. And the rest of
> the
> > team needs to let this happen. So far, so good.
> >
> > Also, I think it's time to recognize the
> brilliance
> > (and I don't use that word lightly) with which Doc
> has
> > handled this team. He's the perfect molder of
> > personalities and we're lucky to have him. And
> even
> > luckier that Danny Ainge had the foresight to hang
> on
> > to him after such a terrible season. Doc will
> still
> > make substitution mistakes (Big Baby and Tony
> Allen
> > didn't play last time against Detroit--this time
> they
> > both made huge contributions to the win), but with
> the
> > way the team has connected to him on an emotional
> > level, I don't think it's going to mean much on
> the
> > W/L level. Plus, Doc has really got the rotation
> > working right now (other than the above suggestion
> > about starting Tony); he's relegated Scal to 12th
> man,
> > and kept the minutes for the starters at a
> reasonable
> > rate while still maintaining the best record in
> the
> > league. He's my Coach of the Year so far.
> >
> > Ryan
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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