Away we go!
asterix ninetynine
asterix_9_9 at yahoo.com
Fri May 9 11:09:36 CDT 2008
I agree, but it's a lot easier for him to use his quickness when he's going against Wally. Different story when it was Joe Johnson.
----- Original Message ----
From: "Pereira, Jorge M" <jpereira at rwmc.org>
To: The Boston Celtics Mailing List <celtics at igtc.com>
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2008 11:32:30 AM
Subject: Re: Away we go!
Nice to see Ray change his game a little, at least in the 2nd half. His
greatest assets are finess and quickness so it's not very difficult for
him to go by the initial defender and get closer to the basket; maybe he
doesn't have the strength and will to go all the way to the basket and
get mauled, but he was much more effective from shorter range.
After going ballistic in the 1st quarter of 1st game vs. Delonte, Rondo
has finally met a guy who is as quick as him. He still does a million
good things but I think Boobie can stop his scoring. In comes Cassell,
for a situation such as this, if anyone was wondering why we got
Cassell; I admit at times it crossed my mind.
Cleveland was really having trouble switching from a one-armed offense
to a team offense. Seemed like they never practiced before.
I like Doc's " 7 player " lineup now. It kind of grows on you...
As we all know, what changes away is the home crowd atmosphere and how
inhibriated by it the refs get Let's hope against hope we find answers
even for the men in stripes.
jorge.
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