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Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« on: May 03, 2008, 12:11:44 PM »

Offline BringToughnessBack

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I needed something to shift my mind from the horror I have witnessed in Atlanta so here goes my attempt to show the Celtics have been here before and won it all and that hopefully, we will do it again.

I tried to go back in our history to see if we had ever been pushed to the limit in round 1 and still won the title..I had to go far back to the 60's but here is what I found- I know there were no semi finals but we still got pushed in round 1 nonetheless and managed to win it all. I could only find 2 other teams in the past 20 years that managed to do this but there opponent was a bit tougher then ours. Utah in 95 won 60 games. The one team that has some similarities to ours record wise was the following....

Sacramento was 44-38 in 2000 and pushed the 67 win Lakers to the max...I know Sac was better but they were also young like Atlanta and the Lakers were dominant like we were this year and they  reacted with a 4-1 beating of the Suns the following series. Hopefully, we will follow the trajectory of the Lakers in 2000..( I know we have a coaching handicap but we also have 3 players that should be able to take over a game in spite of him)

Celtics being pushed to limit in first round with title as end result
1966 -- defeated Cincinnati, 3-2, division semifinals
        defeated Philadelphia, 4-1, division finals
        defeated LA Lakers, 4-3, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP

1965 -- defeated Philadelphia, 4-3, division finals
        defeated LA Lakers, 4-1, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
1963 -- defeated Cincinnati, 4-3, division finals
        defeated LA Lakers, 4-2, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
1963 -- defeated Cincinnati, 4-3, division finals
        defeated LA Lakers, 4-2, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
1962 -- defeated Philadelphia, 4-3, division finals
        defeated LA Lakers, 4-3, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
1959 -- defeated Syracuse, 4-3, division finals
        defeated Minneapolis, 4-0, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
2007- Defeated Hawks, 4-3, first round
      Defeated Cavs, 4-2, conference semifinals
      Defeated Pistons, 4-2, conference finals
      Defeated Lakers, 4-3, NBA Finals
      Won NBA CHAMPIONSHIP


In 95, the Rockets got pushed to the limit in the first round and again in the 2nd round and won
1995 -- defeated Utah, 3-2, first round
        defeated Phoenix, 4-3, conference semifinals
        defeated San Antonio, 4-2, conference finals
        defeated Orlando, 4-0, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP

Lakers- Closest to our record and hopefully the results will follow as well
2000 -- defeated Sacramento, 3-2, first round
        defeated Phoenix, 4-1, conference semifinals
        defeated Portland, 4-3, conference finals
        defeated Indiana, 4-2, NBA Finals
        WON NBA CHAMPIONSHIP



Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2008, 12:47:10 PM »

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great research!  our championship run isnt over yet. put the hawks away tomorrow and learn from. then focus attention on the cavs

Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2008, 12:54:45 PM »

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Agreed that the road taken there is not important, just the result.  It's like the old adage about the golf score card - they make those boxes so small because you don't have to describe each shot.

However...Those first round series in the 60's were against much higher seeds and much, much better teams.
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Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2008, 03:12:28 PM »

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Agreed that the road taken there is not important, just the result.  It's like the old adage about the golf score card - they make those boxes so small because you don't have to describe each shot.

However...Those first round series in the 60's were against much higher seeds and much, much better teams.

I agree Redz...lets hope we just copy the Lakers(never thought I would say that) from 2000 playoff run!

Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2008, 04:15:02 PM »

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I still love our chances the rest of the way if we can squeak one out against the Hawks. I just don't see a negative carry over effect in a series against Cleveland - mostly because I don't think Cleveland is good enough to enforce a carry over effect.


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Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2008, 04:18:07 PM »

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Here's to us laughing about this in about 6 weeks after the Celtics win #17

Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2008, 05:18:10 PM »

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We will win the next game by 20 points probably. If not all the big three would have to be injured. Tommy Heinsohn can still school the young Hawks. I dont know about u but I hate the Atlanta Hawks. Funny what can happen in the playoffs?! huh?

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Another positive note -- none of the remaining teams are as athletic and quick as Atlanta. Clev & Det, in particular, play very slow games.

But we still have to win this game 7.

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« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2008, 06:12:36 PM »

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Another positive note -- none of the remaining teams are as athletic and quick as Atlanta. Clev & Det, in particular, play very slow games.

But we still have to win this game 7.
Cleveland play at a quicker pace (16th to 19th I think) than Atlanta on the season. I'd also guess that they score more fastbreak points than Atlanta on the season and give up far fewer. Cleveland also just finished beating Washington by upping the tempo, which was meant to be the Wizards' advantage coming into the series.

That one man locomotive on the fastbreak can do great things

Don't look past Cleveland on the break. They might not have the total team effort running the floor but they're dangerous.

Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #9 on: May 03, 2008, 09:31:42 PM »

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the only problem with your interesting history lesson is that all those teams had players with previous, proven playoff success.

we don't .......... in fact, we have the opposite.
The Four Celtic Generals:
Russell - Cowens - Bird - Garnett

The Four Celtic Lieutenants:
Cousy - Havlicek - McHale - Pierce

Re: Playoff History that proves it Can Be Done by Celtics
« Reply #10 on: May 03, 2008, 11:40:55 PM »

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If we have to endure 12 straight road losses but win all 16 of our home games, it will have been worth the struggles. 
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