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Pistons (25-50) at Celtics (38-36) 4/3
« on: April 02, 2013, 09:04:26 PM »

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Detroit Pistons (25-50) at Boston Celtics (38-36)
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
7:30 PM ET
Regular Season Game #75, Road Game #37
TV:  CSNNE, FSD,  LP 755(DET)/756(BOS)
Radio:  WEEI, 97.1 FM The Ticket
TD Garden   



Probable Starters
PGSGSFPFC
Avery Bradley.... Paul Pierce.... Jeff Green.....Brandon Bass.... Chris Wilcox

Celtics Reserves
Jordan Crawford
Terrence Williams
DJ White
Shavlik Randolph
Courtney Lee
Jason Terry

Injured
Rajon Rondo (knee) out
Jared Sullinger (back) out
Kevin Garnett (foot/ankle) out

Red Claws

Fab Melo





Probable Starters
PG SGSF PF C
Jose Calderon...... Brandon Knight...Kyle Singler....Greg Monroe ..... Andre Drummond

Pistons Bench
Rodney Stuckey
Corey Maggette
Jonas Jerebko
Khris Middleton
Charlie Villanueva
Kim English
Viacheslav Kravtsov

Injuries

Jason Maxiell (eye) out
Will Bynum (hand) day to day

Key Matchups 
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Brandon Bass vs Greg Monroe
Greg Monroe is averaging 15.9 points and 9.6 rebounds this season, but in the two games vs the Celtics, he has averaged 17.5 points and 12 rebounds.  Just think of what Pekovic did to the Celtics in their last game and you'll realize why it will be important for Bass to keep Monroe out of the paint. 

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Chris Wilcox vs Andre Drummond
Drummond is averaging 7.4 points and 7.5 rebounds this season and has been playing well.  But as with Monroe, he seemed to play even better against the Celtics and scored 16 points in his last game against the C's.

Honorable Mention

Jose Calderon vs Avery Bradley
This is the first time the Celtics will face Calderon on the Pistons.  He is averaging 11.4 points and 7.1 assists for the year.  Hopefully Avery has busted his slump and will be able to hit his shots as well as slowing down Calderon from getting the Pistons into their sets quickly.   

Game Notes
The Celtics face former Celtics assistant Lawrence Frank and his Pistons for the 3rd and final time this season.  Before getting excited that this will be an easy game against the 25 win Pistons, remember that they have already beaten the Celtics twice this season.  The Pistons won the first game between them 103-83 and the second game 103-88 and so the Celtics should be looking to avenge those losses along with trying to get on track and find their rhythm going into the playoffs.   

The Celtics have played pretty well at home this season with a 25-11 record at the Garden.  The Pistons are just 10-27 on the road.  Both teams have been struggling with the Pistons going 2-8 in their last 10 games and the Celtics going 3-7 in their last 10.   The Celtics have lost 2 in a row while the Pistons are looking to win their second straight after beating the Raptors on Monday.   Detroit has won their last 4 games against the Celtics. 

The Celtics are still in the 7th spot in the East but they have dropped to just 1.5 games in front of the Bucks, who own the tie breaker should the two teams end up tied.  The Celtics are 3 games behind Chicago in the 6th spot and 3.5 games behind Atlanta in the 5th spot.  So, pretty much the Celtics are playing to stay in the 7th spot and not drop back into 8th.  The Pistons are playing for ping pong balls, but as with every team, it seems that they would rather beat the Celtics than get a better draft spot. 

It will seem strange not seeing Paul Pierce against Tayshaun Prince, who was traded at the deadline to the Grizzlies after 11 seasons in Detroit.   The Pistons are one of the teams that the Celtics should beat but they are also a team that they shouldn't take for granted as can be seen by their blow out losses in the first two games between these two teams.   

Keys to the Game
Defense - It all begins with defense.   When they play lock down defense they are very hard to beat.    When they get lax on defense, they struggle all the way around.  Without KG, the Celtics have struggled on defense and they have to find a way to get back to playing Celtics defense again. 

Rebound - The Celtics need to be aggressive on the boards.  Rebounding is effort and if the Celtics are putting the effort out to grab rebounds then that effort will translate to the other areas of their game.  Every Celtic needs to crash the boards.  It has to be a team effort.   


Focus and Aggressiveness
- It could be easy for the Celtics to let down their guard in this one.   But they need to keep their focus and be aggressive.  They have to be aggressive in going to the basket and not settle for jumpers.  They have to be aggressive on defense and going for loose balls.  They have to focus on every player playing his role in the team game. 

X-Factors
Home Again and Final Stretch
The Celtics are back home again where they have played well this season.  They have to let the crowd pump them up to get a win against a team they haven't been able to beat yet this season.  They also have to get very serious about finding their rhythm and identity as a team during this final stretch going into the playoffs. 

Re: Pistons (25-50) at Celtics (38-36) 4/3
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2013, 09:06:52 PM »

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I expect nothing but a win, based on the sole fact that we're playing at home.

We play so, so, so much better at home than on the road. Every single one of our players plays great at home, and fails on the road. Fact.

Should be a win, though I'm not guaranteeing any blowouts. More like down 10 at the start of Q4, only to pull out another comeback win.

But we don't lose at home. Doubt we lose this game.
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Re: Pistons (25-50) at Celtics (38-36) 4/3
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2013, 09:30:30 PM »

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I expect nothing but a win, based on the sole fact that we're playing at home.

We play so, so, so much better at home than on the road. Every single one of our players plays great at home, and fails on the road. Fact.

Should be a win, though I'm not guaranteeing any blowouts. More like down 10 at the start of Q4, only to pull out another comeback win.

But we don't lose at home. Doubt we lose this game.
This is true but also very, very concerning considering the fact that the Celtics must win on the road in the playoffs.  Will they suddenly have a completely different mindset on the road in the playoffs?  We can only hope they will, but it's still very concerning. 

Re: Pistons (25-50) at Celtics (38-36) 4/3
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2013, 09:33:54 PM »

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I expect nothing but a win, based on the sole fact that we're playing at home.

We play so, so, so much better at home than on the road. Every single one of our players plays great at home, and fails on the road. Fact.

Should be a win, though I'm not guaranteeing any blowouts. More like down 10 at the start of Q4, only to pull out another comeback win.

But we don't lose at home. Doubt we lose this game.
This is true but also very, very concerning considering the fact that the Celtics must win on the road in the playoffs.  Will they suddenly have a completely different mindset on the road in the playoffs?  We can only hope they will, but it's still very concerning.

Yeah... we can win every game at home (all three) but at some point we need to steal one on the road. We did it once against the Pacers, off a nice play (that Green layup), but it was tough. Pacers are very good at home, but pretty bad on the road. It might require a very clutch Game 7 performance by us... (good thing they have no real star!)
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Re: Pistons (25-50) at Celtics (38-36) 4/3
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2013, 09:40:45 PM »

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Pistons? Easy win.

Oh, forgot we're the Celtics. Putting it in the L column :-\

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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2013, 10:27:31 PM »

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Going to this game! Lets get a W!
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Seems like we always lose to Detroit

Maybe at home we will save ourselves some frustration
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Drummond and Monroe inside, with Calderon feeding them, we are screwed. We couldn't even handle Pekovic alone.

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have we beat them this season!! :'( :'(

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have we beat them this season!! :'( :'(

Nope.  They lead the series 2-0. 

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have we beat them this season!! :'( :'(

Nope.  They lead the series 2-0.

well, in that case the celtics are guaranteed to win tonight. the law of averages are in the celtics favor.  ;D

go celtics!!!!
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they're going to demolish us in the paint, with or without Paul this is a guaranteed L.

In the meantime, Doc Rivers is really getting on my nerves. As a fan, I'd like to be solid on who I get to watch and don't get to watch. The C's org and all the covering up of injuries is so annoying. Why would he open his mouth in the first place on either KG or PP? It's ANNOYING!!

UGH

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Wilcox is good for about 10 minutes a game. After that, the motor goes dead.
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Rebounding looks like some adults and elementary kids playing 21.

Maybe we should go small. :'(
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I'm embarrassed.  :-\
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