The Celtics are Nasty!

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Nors is classic, he disappears when the Celtics lose and our teams win...but when the Celtics win or our teams lose, he is right there with guns a blazing......but thats why he is Captain Fairweather.....

Oh and for the record, the Spurs didnt get blown out. It was an 8 pt game with under 3 to go. Then the Hornets went on a run to blow it out in the closing minutes.....
 

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irvin88;2070747 said:
If the Celts can't guard Joe Johnson, how will they guard LeBron ??:laugh2:

Just back from game tonight - Lebron 2-18 against us.

Solid Win
 

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irvin88;2070747 said:
If the Celts can't guard Joe Johnson, how will they guard LeBron ??:laugh2:

Celtics hold off LeBron James and beat Cavaliers 76-
By JIMMY GOLEN, AP Sports Writer
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AP - May 6, 8:41 pm EDT 1 of 18 NBA Gallery BOSTON (AP)—LeBron James drove to the basket, the lane surprisingly clear. He reached out toward the rim, rolled the ball off his fingertips …

And missed.

Again and again (and one more time, when it was too late anyway), James’ shots went awry in the final minute, completing one of the worst nights of his career and giving the Boston Celtics a 76-72 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Game 2 is Thursday night in Boston.

“This was two heavyweights, just body-punching,” said Kevin Garnett, who scored 28 points to make up for an off night for the rest of Boston’s Big Three. “There was no finesse, no jabs, just an all-out, beat-down, defensive fight.”

Boston held James to 12 points on 2-for-18 shooting; only once in his career has he made fewer baskets. He missed three drives and a 3-pointer in the final minute, including the potential game-tying finger roll with 8.5 seconds left.

“I missed a lot of shots I know I can make,” James said, staring at the stat sheet incredulously after scoring just two points in the second half and missing his last six shots in all. “I missed layups. Those layups I’ve made my whole life.”

Paul Pierce and Ray Allen of the Celtics weren’t doing any bragging, either. Pierce scored four points on 2-for-14 shooting, and Allen was 0-for-4 from the field for his first scoreless performance in his last 852 games since 1997.

Combined, they matched the dud James put out there miss-for-miss.

“Me and Ray, we figure if we play him to a standstill … we give ourselves the best chance,” Pierce said. “He is not going to go 2-for-18 every game but, hey, we’re going to do our best to try to make him.”

At least Pierce could smile about it.

Despite the worst offensive playoff performance of his career, he drew two charging fouls against James and the Celtics protected the home-court advantage that helped win their first-round series against Atlanta in seven games and could take them all the way to their NBA-record 17th championship.

They can thank their MVP candidate, Garnett, who finished third in the voting announced Tuesday, behind winner Kobe Bryant and runner-up Chris Paul. James finished fourth.

“That is why we have three superstars,” said Celtics center Kendrick Perkins, who had 12 rebounds.

And Cleveland only has one.

Only once has James made fewer than two baskets—in a Dec. 29, 2004 game against Houston when he missed all five shots in just 17 minutes. “I fractured my cheekbone,” he said immediately when asked about it.

He’ll remember this one, too.

James scored Cleveland’s first basket and then missed his next 10 shots before driving for a layup that cut Boston’s lead to 66-65 with 5:34 left. He finished with nine rebounds, nine assists and 10 turnovers.

“He had a tough night, and he is entitled to it,” Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said. “Knowing him, he will definitely bounce back in Game 2.”


Boston Celtics' Sam Cassell ge…

AP - May 6, 11:54 pm EDT
Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 22 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who shot 31 percent and couldn’t make a basket at the end of the game.

Boston led 68-65 when Daniel Gibson hit a 3-pointer to tie it with 3:18 left.

Ilgauskas made a jumper on a feed from James with 90 seconds left, then Garnett hit a fallaway to make it 70-all. James drove against Pierce and flopped to the court while throwing up a desperation layup that wasn’t close.

Sam Cassell made two free throws to tie it 72-72; James missed again, but this time Ilgauskas was there to tip it in and tie the game. Garnett moved across the lane to give Boston back the lead, 74-72 as Cleveland called a timeout with 22 seconds left.

James dribbled at the point before finding a lane to the basket, but his shot wouldn’t fall and James Posey was fouled after grabbing the rebound. He hit both free throws.

James missed a long but meaningless jumper to punctuate his night.

Notes

“I just thought that LeBron should have been higher,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said of the MVP voting, pausing for effect. “We’re playing Cleveland, right? As a matter of fact, I thought he should have won.” … Cleveland shot 18 of the game’s first 22 free throws. … Cassell was called for a flagrant foul when he kept James from a free throw with 5 1/2 minutes left in the half. The replay seemed to indicate that James enhanced the damage, and the Boston fans let him know they were on to him. … Cleveland’s Wally Szczerbiak missed his first five shots before going to the bench in the first quarter. … Boston’s Rajon Rondo had all of his 15 points in the first half.
 

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Nors: Why do you post on here (a dallas cowboys forum) so dang much if your a Boston sports fanatic?

I dont understand..
 

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This is the sports zone - I like to talk basketball.

I post a lot on draft and Dallas forums as well!

Lebron lovers all crosseyed!
 

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Nors;2074841 said:
This is the sports zone - I like to talk basketball.

I post a lot on draft and Dallas forums as well!

Lebron lovers all crosseyed!


The Celtics didnt stop Lebron....Lebron missed tons of layups. Queen James bent over the other night and let the Leprechauns joust her.....hahahahaha
 

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Nors;2074841 said:
This is the sports zone - I like to talk basketball.

I post a lot on draft and Dallas forums as well!

Lebron lovers all crosseyed!

I'd rather be a Lebron lover than a bandwagon fan. Even though I don't like LeBron.

I hope your still going to games, and still posting here in 3 years when your "Big 3" are all 35 year old bench players and your back to winning 23 games a year.
 

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Dreadnought;2075368 said:
I'd rather be a Lebron lover than a bandwagon fan. Even though I don't like LeBron.

I hope your still going to games, and still posting here in 3 years when your "Big 3" are all 35 year old bench players and your back to winning 23 games a year.
I think we can all stop with this big 3 nonsense. Ray Allen is not on the same level with Garnott and pierce. he proved it by not scoring a single point in game 1.
 

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Rampage;2075518 said:
I think we can all stop with this big 3 nonsense. Ray Allen is not on the same level with Garnott and pierce. he proved it by not scoring a single point in game 1.


and thats beside the fact he plays absolutely no defense
 

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MC KAos;2075642 said:
and thats beside the fact he plays absolutely no defense
and he's nothing special at passing(the few times he actually does) and never goes to the hoop. he's strictly a jump shooter.
 

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Thats why I said "Big 3", with quotes. I've never called them the big three and I never will until they win a championship or two. None of them have even been to the finals yet.
 

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Pierce, Allen lead Celtics to Game 2 victoryPreview | Box Score | Recap | Series Breakdown
By JIMMY GOLEN, AP Sports Writer
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AP - May 8, 7:43 pm EDT 1 of 18 NBA Gallery BOSTON (AP)—Paul Pierce and Ray Allen found their shooting touch. LeBron James can only hope he left his in Cleveland.

Pierce scored 19 points, Kevin Garnett added 13 with 12 rebounds, and Allen broke out of a seven-quarter scoring drought with 16 points to help the Boston Celtics beat the Cavaliers 89-73 on Thursday night and take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

One game after going 2-for-18 from the field and missing his last six shots, including a layup to tie the game with 8.5 seconds left, James missed his first three tries and finished with 21 points on 6-for-24 shooting.

“I’m a little shocked that he’s 8-for-42, but this is what we work on. We work on trying to contain him,” said Pierce, who was 2-for-14 in Game 1. “LeBron is what makes them go. And if we can somehow control him, we control their team. And with the help of the guys around me, we’ve been able to do that.”
Game 3 is Saturday night in Cleveland. The Cavaliers will need their crowd to pull them out of their funk because the Celtics are 6-0 in the playoffs in Boston, and they would have the homecourt advantage through the NBA finals.

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Celtics lead series 2-0

“Being down 0-2, that’s a tough hole to dig yourself out of. But if we want to win the series we’ve got to do it,” James said, noting the Cavaliers lost the first two games to Detroit in last year’s playoffs but won four straight to reach the NBA finals.

“We’ve been in this situation before,” said James, who offered encouragement along the bench as the final seconds ticked off. “I’ve got to let them know that I’m not frustrated.”

The message was NOT received.

“He’s got to be frustrated,” Cavaliers guard Wally Szczerbiak said. “He’s such a good player. He puts so much on his shoulders.”

James will have a more welcoming crowd for the next two games than the Boston fans who serenaded him with a chant of “Over-rated!” as he went 1-for-11 over the second and third quarters.

This time, the poor shooting was contagious: The Cavaliers shot 35.6 percent in the game, hitting just 11.8 percent in the second quarter as Boston turned an eight-point deficit into a nine-point lead. From early in the second quarter to early in the third, a span of 13:41, Boston outscored Cleveland 36-10.

Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 19 points for the Cavaliers, and reserve Anderson Varejao had 10 rebounds in 32 minutes after forward Ben Wallace went to the locker room just 3:40 into the game due to dizziness.

Wallace, who attributed the problem to allergies, sat on the bench for the second quarter and took some shots during halftime warmups, but did not return to the game.

“As bad as my head was hurting me, it’s always hard to be out there and see your teammates struggling,” he said.

Wallace will be re-evaluated when the team returns to Cleveland, Cavaliers spokesman Tad Carper said.

Pierce and Allen (0-for-4 in Game 1) snapped out of whatever ailed them. Pierce did it right away, with seven points in the first quarter, but Allen took a little more time.

The third member of Boston’s Big Three hadn’t scored since hitting a 3-pointer with 8:48 left in the third quarter of Game 7 against Atlanta. Boston finished off the Hawks with just seven points from the Allen, who shot 3-for-12 in the first-round finale.


Boston Celtics' Kevin Garnett …

AP - May 8, 10:34 pm EDT
He missed his first four shots Thursday but scored 11 points in the third quarter, including the first four of the second half as the Celtics scored 10 straight to take a 54-36 lead. The Cavaliers cut it to 12 on James’ only basket of the quarter, but they spent most of the fourth quarter trailing by 20.

“It was good to see Ray get it going. I thought that lifted everybody up on our team,” said Celtics coach Doc Rivers, who called the first several plays of the second half for Allen. “I made a concerted effort. I told the coaches at halftime, ‘We’re going to him over and over again. We’ve got to get him going.”’

Allen joked that he had forgotten what it felt like to make a basket.

“I think everybody was relieved,” said the 33-year-old All-Star, who like Garnett arrived in an offseason overhaul that helped the Celtics post the biggest single-season turnaround in league history. “It was as if I was just traded here all over again.”

Cleveland took an early eight-point lead, but the Celtics erased it with Garnett and Pierce on the bench. The Boston subs outscored Cleveland’s 26-4 in the first half; in fact, the Celtics bench outscored the Celtics starters 26-18 in the half.

The Cavaliers led 21-11 in the first quarter, and they still led by seven in the second before their shooting went cold.

Notes

The Cavaliers switched from the burgundy uniforms they wore in Game 1 to primarily blue ones Thursday. … Celtics basketball boss Danny Ainge said the NBA has reversed a flagrant foul call against Cassell from Game 1. … The Celtics went 7-for-16 from the line in first half. … Sasha Pavlovic was the highest-scoring Cleveland sub, with five points. … Pierce spent some time on the bench after having the thumbnail on his right hand nearly torn off early in the second quarter. He returned with a bandage. … Boston’s Kendrick Perkins came out with three minutes left in the first quarter with a bloody nose. He sat out the rest of the quarter trying to stop the bleeding with a towel then returned in the second quarter.
 

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celtics did a really good job today, impressive win. garnett is not playing like the old playoff garnett, very refreshing. nors is still anoying
 

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Yes I am -

But to pure basketball observers Boston is a team to be reckoned with. And ironically its their defense that has won them 72 games -

Cleveland is in big trouble here. I want Detroit over Orlando in finals. Orlando is a tougher matchup for us.

Spurs did a good job staving off elimination tonight.
 

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Nors;2076413 said:
Yes I am -

But to pure basketball observers Boston is a team to be reckoned with. And ironically its their defense that has won them 72 games -

Cleveland is in big trouble here. I want Detroit over Orlando in finals. Orlando is a tougher matchup for us.

Spurs did a good job staving off elimination tonight.

to pure basketball observers boston is a great team, but they also know of ganett and allens history deep in the playoffs, if they even get there, and the fact that doc rivers is an average coach at best. the celtics wont win a championship as long as he is the coach, if they were to go out and get an avery johnson or, someone i think will be a really good nba coach, kelvin sampson, or really just about anyone else they would have a much better chance. too bad for you that doc rivers will still be there next year.
 

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MC KAos;2076446 said:
to pure basketball observers boston is a great team, but they also know of ganett and allens history deep in the playoffs, if they even get there, and the fact that doc rivers is an average coach at best. the celtics wont win a championship as long as he is the coach, if they were to go out and get an avery johnson or, someone i think will be a really good nba coach, kelvin sampson, or really just about anyone else they would have a much better chance. too bad for you that doc rivers will still be there next year.

Where is Avery Johnson and what has he done last two years in playoffs?
 

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i dont see how avery johnson is any better than doc rivers

- poor substitutions
- doesn't know when to and when not to call a timeout
- doesn't have patience with young players
- terrible x's and o's guy

at least Doc rivers has tom thibodeau on the bench to make doc look good
 

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thekavorka;2077444 said:
i dont see how avery johnson is any better than doc rivers

- poor substitutions
- doesn't know when to and when not to call a timeout
- doesn't have patience with young players
- terrible x's and o's guy

at least Doc rivers has tom thibodeau on the bench to make doc look good

avery was in a bad situation, you'll see how good a coach he can be when he gets somewhere without a total ****** for an owner. Avery's problem in dallas was that his players for the most part didnt respond to him and that comes from them knowing that the owner doesnt like him so they dont have to listen.
 

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I am a big fan of Garnett who was buried so long in Minnesota. SOme here talk about his so called problems in the playoffs= those were with teams that had nowhere near the support he has now. He no longer has to carry everyone on his back.
 

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burmafrd;2077590 said:
I am a big fan of Garnett who was buried so long in Minnesota. SOme here talk about his so called problems in the playoffs= those were with teams that had nowhere near the support he has now. He no longer has to carry everyone on his back.

maybe, but he was in the first round against teams that werent that much better, if at all, than the Minnesota teams and garnett would come up short when it mattered, its not like people were expecting him to win a championship by himself, but he could have at least won a series, or even more first round games, for his team than he did. It wasnt like he did great and everyone around him sucked. i mean, look at lebrons team, its terrible, but he got them to the finals!
 
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