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Sun May 18 08:04:46 CDT 2008
Are the Celtics ready? The season and this team's (and the coach's)
reputation hangs in the balance.
Scott Souza reports the atmosphere at HealthPoint in his column this
morning for the "Metro West Daily News.”
[quote]If there were any stress involved with staring at their
second Game 7 in two weeks, the Celtics did a good job hiding it
following yesterday's film session, shootaround and impromptu one-on-
one battle royale at HealthPoint.
While they talked a calm game before their Game 7 rout of the
Hawks, there was an underlying tension the day before their first
deciding game as a unit. With the stakes the same, facing a better
opponent, today against the Cavaliers at the TD Banknorth Garden (Ch.
5, 3:30 p.m.) the relaxation appeared more bona fide.
"I don't think there's any reason to be uptight," said Kendrick
Perkins. "We are in the playoffs, second round, Game 7. Why would you
complain about that? And we are here in Boston. So there's nothing to
really stress about.
"This is what you play all year for," said a smiling Paul Pierce
following 45 minutes of one-on-one games against Sam Cassell, Tony
Allen and Brian Scalabrine which Pierce, not surprisingly, won. "The
urgency right now is at an all-time high level. You win, you advance.
You lose, you go home. That's all the motivation I need."[/quote]
The Celtics Stuff Live crew were interviewed for our thoughts on the
game/series by Tenacious T," AKA Thomas Halzak in this mornings column
at “connpost.com.” Check it out. Here is a sample.
[quote] Jon - Not sure how any fan of the NBA can watch games like
last night's Game 6, Game 3 between the Spurs and Suns last year, and
the notorious Kings-Lakers Game 6 several years ago; yet somehow not
feel completely and utterly frustrated with the impact officials have
in deciding important games.
I don't know whether guys like Rondo and Pierce should be slicing
to the hoop regardless of how the officials are calling the game, but
it seems pretty obvious to me that when they aren't getting calls they
aren't nearly as effective.
JB - I've determined that our three all-stars are disparate
parts. Their offensive games do not mesh. Too often it's "your turn,
my turn, my turn again, his turn....etc. There is no cohesiveness and
no whole being greater than the sum of it's parts.
The "seams" that hold them together and make the offense work are
Perkins/Powe, getting open underneath for easy bailout baskets when
one of the "three" face pressure and Rondo being allowed to create and
zooming all around the floor moving the defense and creating passing
lanes to get them the ball.
If the team adopts a total unselfish mode and these youngsters
grow up quickly, no one can beat us in a seven game series.
Justin - KG rules, Rondo is Bipolar, Ball movement is
imperative, and Hacksaw Jim Duggan is my boy![/quote]
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