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Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« on: January 24, 2011, 05:17:04 PM »

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Cleveland Cavaliers (8-36) at Boston Celtics (33-10)
Tuesday, January 25
Regular Season Game #44, Home Game #25
TV:  CSN-NE,  FSO,  NBA-LP 753/754
Radio:  WEEI,  WTAM
TD Garden  





Probable Starters
PGSGSFPFC
Rajon Rondo.......Ray Allen.......Paul Pierce.......Kevin Garnett...... Semih Erden

Boston Bench Mob
Marquis Daniels
Glen Davis
Luke Harangody
Nate Robinson
Von Wafer


Injured

Kendrick Perkins (knee) out
Jermaine O'Neal (knee) out
Delonte West (wrist)  out
Shaquille O'Neal (hip) out
Marquis Daniels (family) questionable

D-League
Avery Bradley



Probable Starters
PGSGSFPFC
Ramon Sessions.....Daniel Gibson.....Christian Eyenga....Antawn Jamison.....JJ Hickson

Cavaliers Bench
Ryan Hollins
Manny Harris
Jawad Williams
Jamario Moon
Samardo Samuels


Injuries
Anthony Parker  (back)  questionable
Leon Powe (knee)  out
Ramon Sessions (abdominal strain)  Questionable
Anderson Varejao (ankle)  out
Mo Williams (hip)  out  

Team Connections
Delonte West played for the Cavaliers from 2008-10.
Shaquille O’Neal played for the Cavaliers during the 2009-10 season
Leon Powe played for the Celtics from 2006-09
Joey Graham, Jamario Moon, Anthony Parker and Jermaine O’Neal
were teammates in Toronto during the 2008-09 season
Cavs Coach Byron Scott and Shaquille O’Neal were teammates on the 1996-97 Los Angeles Lakers
Daniel Gibson and Avery Bradley both attended the University of Texas
Cavaliers Assistant Coach Paul Pressey was an assistant with Boston from 2004-06



Key Matchups
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Kevin Garnett vs Antawn Jamison
You have to feel sorry for Jamison, he went to the Cavs to be on a contender and then the floor dropped out, but he is a legit player and is capable of having a big game.  KG needs to be aggressive on both ends.  

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Ray Allen vs Daniel Gibson
Gibson is streaky but can get hot and put up points in a hurry.  Ray needs to keep Gibson off his spots while making him work on defense.  

Honorable Mention
 vs  
Celtics vs Celtics
The Celtics biggest foe in this game is themselves.  If they stop playing team ball and lose focus and start going through the motions as they did against the Wizards, they could beat themselves but if they play Celtics basketball and come in focused and play as a team,  this should be a win.

Game Notes

This is the 3rd and final meeting between these two teams.   The first meeting between these two teams came on the second night of the season.  The Celtics were playing in the second of back to back games, having won an emotional home opener against the Heat the night before.  The Cavs were playing in their home opener and played with a lot of energy and fire while the Celtics came out flat and lacked intensity and focus throughout the game.

The second game was a different story as the Celtics went into Cleveland and beat the Cavs 106-87.   The Cavs have had even more injury problems than the Celtics.  They have played a couple of games with just 9 players available.   Their energy guy, Varejao is out for the rest of the season.  Mo Williams is out indefinitely and they have had others in and out of the lineup all season.  

After their lackluster performance against the Wizards, the Celtics have said that they know that they have been playing down to competition and know that they can't do that and expect a win.  Every game matters when you have the goal of winning the championship.  These are the games they must win and hopefully the Celtics learned a lesson in their loss to the Wizards that will serve them in this game and in the future vs teams that are struggling.  

The Celtics are 7-3 in their last 10 games and are coming off an embarrassing loss to the Wizards after having won their previous 4 games.  The Cavs are 0-10 in their last 10 games and have lost 17 in a row, after losing to the Nets on Monday night.  The Celtics are 21-3 on their home court while the Cavs are just 3-21 on the road.  Anything less than 100% effort from the Celtics will be inexcusable in this game after their loss on Saturday.  Otherwise, they might find themselves being the only team to lose their series to the Cavs this season.  

Keys to the Game
Focus - The Celtics have shown that when they come out focused and keep their intensity throughout the game, they win.  Their losses have come when they lose their focus and play without energy or intensity.  The Wizards clearly played harder and with more energy than the Celtics did in the second half of their win over the Celtics.  The Celtics must bring their focus and intensity to this game.  Anything less than 100% effort would be unacceptable.  

Rebound -  Rebounding is mostly desire and effort.   When the Celtics put out the effort to out-rebound their opponents, they usually get the win.  They have to make the effort to grab the rebounds to keep the Cavs from getting second chance points.  When they put the effort in to crash the boards, that effort also tends to show in other areas of the game as well.  

Defense -  Defense is the key to every game.  The Celtics won banner 17 with defense and if they want to win banner 18 they must once again do it with defense.  They have played that kind of defense in the big games this season, but let their guard down when the teams are below .500.  They have to play tough team defense in every game if they want to win.  

Play 48 Minutes - The Celtics have reverted to relaxing when they get a lead and they just can't do that.  They have to come out strong and play tough until the final buzzer.  There should be no slacking on effort from start to finish.  

Share the Ball
-  Against the Wizards, the ball stopped moving in the second half.  We saw iso's and a lot of dribbling but the unselfishness and the ball movement went away, and so did their lead.   When they move the ball and make the extra pass and find the open man, they are hard to beat.  When they lapse into "hero ball" it's hard to win.  

X-Factors

Focus and Energy
If the focus and energy are there, the Celtics will win.  If they lose focus and go through the motions as they did against the Wizards, they could very well lose to the worst team in the league.  


« Last Edit: January 24, 2011, 10:32:42 PM by FLCeltsFan »

Re: Cavs (8-35) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2011, 05:29:31 PM »

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Ramon Sessions is questionable too after picking up an injury in the last game (groin, I think).

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Re: Cavs (8-35) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2011, 06:02:15 PM »

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this should be a destruction. the cavs are AWFUL.

Re: Cavs (8-35) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2011, 06:09:48 PM »

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this should be a destruction. the cavs are AWFUL.

Either that or Cavs play incredible.

Feast or Famine with this Celtics team. Luckily they have mostly been feasting.

I wouldnt be surprised in the least if the C's put up another stinker and lost this one though.

Re: Cavs (8-35) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2011, 10:31:09 PM »

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Ramon Sessions is questionable too after picking up an injury in the last game (groin, I think).

TP FL.

Yeah, I have him down as questionable with an abdominal strain,  but wasn't sure who they'd start so left him in the starting lineup as well.  He played 36 minutes vs the Nets tonight so he will probably start vs the Celtics as well. 

Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2011, 10:40:07 PM »

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Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2011, 06:02:06 PM »

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How about a nice easy win tonight? Please?!

Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2011, 06:19:19 PM »

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Live courtside pregame shootaround, I find it interesting :) :
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Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2011, 06:20:28 PM »

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Perkins returning TONIGHT

Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #9 on: January 25, 2011, 06:27:24 PM »

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Tommy instructing Perk on his free throws :)
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Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
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TP, I like the honorable mention.

Re: Cavs (8-35) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2011, 06:47:16 PM »

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this should be a destruction. the cavs are AWFUL.

Either that or Cavs play incredible.

Feast or Famine with this Celtics team. Luckily they have mostly been feasting.

I wouldnt be surprised in the least if the C's put up another stinker and lost this one though.

I kind of thought that myself a little, but looked at some lines, the money line is 38-1 on the cavaliers to win. I think that is the highest I recall seeing anytime recently for an NBA game. This would be an epic loss

Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
« Reply #12 on: January 25, 2011, 06:47:28 PM »

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Ray Allen should have a big game.

Daniel Gibson is too small to contest Ray's jump shot. Ray should get good looks at the rim all night long.

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« Reply #13 on: January 25, 2011, 06:49:59 PM »

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Perkins is going to play! This game suddenly became a must watch.

Re: Cavs (8-36) at Celtics (33-10) 1/25
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Ray Allen should have a big game.

Daniel Gibson is too small to contest Ray's jump shot. Ray should get good looks at the rim all night long.
Heck Ray is comfortable posting up Gibson.