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Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #345 on: February 24, 2013, 11:31:30 PM »

Offline Tradetime

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Blazers got some serious home cooking tonight with the refs. This game seems like robbery. The tech on Doc, Bradley knocking the ball off Hickson and Blazers getting the ball, Pierce driving and not getting calls, Garnett and the "holding" call at the end.

When you are made to feel like you can do no wrong, it builds your confidence to jack up step back threes - and make them.
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Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #346 on: February 24, 2013, 11:31:33 PM »

Offline rocknrollforyoursoul

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Doc's post game comment will be:
"It's a hit and miss game... we missed a lot of shots that we normally made"...

this is the story of our season...
our shooters are not playing like shooters..

Your spot on, it's always the same speech. "It's a make or miss league, and we missed some good looks tonight" LOL

Maybe this is what we should tell our supervisors whenever we mess up at work ... "sorry, boss, but it's a make-or-miss business, and we just missed today"  ;D
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Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #347 on: February 24, 2013, 11:31:42 PM »

Offline JOMVP

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Doc's post game comment will be:
"It's a hit and miss game... we missed a lot of shots that we normally made"...

this is the story of our season...
our shooters are not playing like shooters..

Your spot on, it's always the same speech. "It's a make or miss league, and we missed some good looks tonight" LOL

He's right though. Its very blunt and matter of fact but if the Blazers didn't hit their three's, we win the game.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #348 on: February 24, 2013, 11:32:00 PM »

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The bench was 7-26 tonight 0 assists. Green has got to able to make others better for him to take the next step.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #349 on: February 24, 2013, 11:32:07 PM »

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Our bench got owned by Victor Claver and the worst bench in  the league.
Jeff Green - Top 5 SF

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"I've always said J. Green is going to be one of the best players to ever play this game"

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #350 on: February 24, 2013, 11:32:55 PM »

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You know, you know?  You know...you know, you know.

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Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #351 on: February 24, 2013, 11:33:05 PM »

Offline hpantazo

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Lilliard owned Bradley tonight.

Lillard was 5-16

so no.


Liliard split the defense and got to the hoop or created an open shot off his penetration on many key plays down the stretch when Bradley was on him. Not to mention the key rebounds he came up with.

One play doesn't tell the whole story, given that play was one of the most important of the game, but overall Lillard did not OWN Bradley.

You just want to put the blame on someone.

It was multiple plays. I thought Bradley was supposed to stop the opposing guards from doing this to us now that Rondo is out and is not reaching for steals and playing matadore defense.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #352 on: February 24, 2013, 11:33:09 PM »

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Lilliard owned Bradley tonight.

Lies!! Not true!

from what I saw, it's true, Maybe Bradley will bounce back next time, but he got owned tonight

Didnt see much then? He made life very difficult for lillz

Lillard was 5 - 16 FG 0 - 6 3PT

You must be watching a different game.

I don't watch the stats, I watch the game, and when the game was on the line Lillard broke down our defense repeatedly.
That was in the pick and roll and the help screwed up not Bradley, Bradley did a very good job. Twice no help came and gave up lanes to the cup.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #353 on: February 24, 2013, 11:33:44 PM »

Offline timobusa

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Lilliard owned Bradley tonight.

Lies!! Not true!

from what I saw, it's true, Maybe Bradley will bounce back next time, but he got owned tonight

Didnt see much then? He made life very difficult for lillz

Lillard was 5 - 16 FG 0 - 6 3PT

You must be watching a different game.

I don't watch the stats, I watch the game, and when the game was on the line Lillard broke down our defense repeatedly.

If anyone got "owned" it was whoever was guarding Matthews. Kid was red hot.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #354 on: February 24, 2013, 11:33:46 PM »

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brutal game
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Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #355 on: February 24, 2013, 11:34:05 PM »

Offline Fafnir

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Lilliard owned Bradley tonight.

Lillard was 5-16

so no.


Liliard split the defense and got to the hoop or created an open shot off his penetration on many key plays down the stretch when Bradley was on him. Not to mention the key rebounds he came up with.

One play doesn't tell the whole story, given that play was one of the most important of the game, but overall Lillard did not OWN Bradley.

You just want to put the blame on someone.

It was multiple plays. I thought Bradley was supposed to stop the opposing guards from doing this to us now that Rondo is out and is not reaching for steals and playing matadore defense.
And its the same thing with Rondo, blaming him for "not keeping a guy inbetween his knees" when you can see him getting hit with a pick to free up his man.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #356 on: February 24, 2013, 11:34:15 PM »

Offline hpantazo

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Doc's post game comment will be:
"It's a hit and miss game... we missed a lot of shots that we normally made"...

this is the story of our season...
our shooters are not playing like shooters..

Your spot on, it's always the same speech. "It's a make or miss league, and we missed some good looks tonight" LOL

Maybe this is what we should tell our supervisors whenever we mess up at work ... "sorry, boss, but it's a make-or-miss business, and we just missed today"  ;D

Yep, I'm going to try that one tomorrow

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #357 on: February 24, 2013, 11:34:27 PM »

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Why even bother play tomorrow's game... we can't win any team on the road, Jazz are gonna kill us! See u back in Boston...
"Life has so many hurdles. Some of them I've hopped over, some of them I've tripped over. The key is to get back up and finish the race."- Paul Pierce

And he did finish...

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #358 on: February 24, 2013, 11:35:09 PM »

Offline timobusa

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Lilliard owned Bradley tonight.

Lillard was 5-16

so no.


Liliard split the defense and got to the hoop or created an open shot off his penetration on many key plays down the stretch when Bradley was on him. Not to mention the key rebounds he came up with.

One play doesn't tell the whole story, given that play was one of the most important of the game, but overall Lillard did not OWN Bradley.

You just want to put the blame on someone.

It was multiple plays. I thought Bradley was supposed to stop the opposing guards from doing this to us now that Rondo is out and is not reaching for steals and playing matadore defense.

It's easy to point fingers isn't it?

That play was a pick and roll, and nobody stepped up when Bradley got picked.

Re: Celtics (29-26) at Blazers (25-30) 2/24
« Reply #359 on: February 24, 2013, 11:35:20 PM »

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We lost this game in the 1st quarter, allowing them to shoot +60% and we shot 38% in the first half.

If we had just a little more from the bench we would have had enough to squeak out a win on road against a Western Conference team.

Before this 5 game road trip started we were 8-15 (35% win percentage) on the road.

If we can some how get this win against Utah we will have gone 2-3 (40% winning percentage).

It's not great, but not that awful either.

What would have been the worst is if we continued our O-fer streak against Western Conference teams on the road.