09-10 CELTS: Wallace says Celtics can beat Bulls’ 72 wins

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<HR>Wallace says Celtics can beat Bulls’ 72 wins
Offseason acquisition believes team has tools for historic run
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By Chris Littmann
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updated 9:49 p.m. ET, Tues., Oct . 13, 2009
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Rasheed Wallace, never one to be bashful, is setting a standard for his new team — the Boston Celtics — that seems completely unattainable. He thinks they can make a run at the Chicago Bulls' 72-win season.
Wallace: Oh definitely. Definitely, playing with those three other guys, also combining that with the guys we have on the bench, I think we definitely can. Me personally, I think we can get that Bulls record. You know we have the talent for it. We have the will for it and ... I think we have the defense for it.
[Thomas Halzack]: Do you want me to use that?
Wallace: You can. Because honestly, I really do feel that. That was a good team. They had some HOFs on there, but we have a few on this team, too.
If we're doing an over/under on 72 — with how competitive the Eastern Conference could be — go ahead and give me the under for the Celtics.






NO WAY THEY DO THIS-- BUMP AWAY
 

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If they stayed healthy the entire season, it's possible.

But there is just no way there won't be a lot of missed games for these vets.

Sheed might like what he sees on paper, what happens in real life is a different story.
 

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If they stayed healthy the entire season, it's possible.

But there is just no way there won't be a lot of missed games for these vets.

Sheed might like what he sees on paper, what happens in real life is a different story.

Injuries will take a toll. One of the 4 should end up missing signifigant time.
 

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Somebody tell Rasheed Walace to put the crack pipe down :smoker2:
 

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i listen to boston sports radio semi regularly and the reports we were getting was KG was back healthy...mike felger, one of the sports radio personalities has seen tape of him play and he said he looks nothing close to 100% healthy...and if he isnt healthy....KG is the key to the puzzle...if this team is and can stay healthy it could be a big season but thats a BIG IF.....
 
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i listen to boston sports radio semi regularly and the reports we were getting was KG was back healthy...mike felger, one of the sports radio personalities has seen tape of him play and he said he looks nothing close to 100% healthy...and if he isnt healthy....KG is the key to the puzzle...if this team is and can stay healthy it could be a big season but thats a BIG IF.....

I saw a bit of the Celtics game the other day..KG was beasting on Yi Jilian. Think he hit his first four shots and was really bodying up Yi, even when there was a dead ball, you know he looked like his usual ultra-competitive self. He seemed to be sprinting up and down the floor quite well, too.
 

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The Cavs have a better chance at 72 wins then the Celtics IMO
 

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This is why the Celts were good the last few years. Just shut up and come out and take care of business. Now you got Sheed running his mouth distracting evryone and messing up the chemistry in the locker room probably
 

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One reason they have zero chance even if they formed 3-4 years ago.

There on the east coast.
Bulls were in the middle so there trips never really took a toll like it will for the celtics
 

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Wallace: Oh definitely. Definitely, playing with those three other guys, also combining that with the guys we have on the bench, I think we definitely can.


How many guys are out on the court at a time??
He must be referring to himself and the three others as the team, with the bench rotating in the fifth man when deemed necessary.

I've heard people reference the essential 6th man coming off the bench... just didn't think he would go this far.
 

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I think 72 wins is dubious, but I also think this team could have the lowest PointsAllowed avg in many years.
 
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I noticed that Marbury is not on the current Celtics' roster...


Marbury was reportedly offered a one-year contract by the Celtics for the 2009-10 season for the veteran's minimum. He did not agree to that contract and has been linked to the Wizards and to European teams, however, there are currently no formal offers for his services.
 

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all being healthy will be the biggest challenge, they have lots of talent but their age will be a factor. there is only about 4-6 teams that look good this year, the rest of the league looks a distance away
 

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25 Nov
Boston Celtics Look Old – The Poor Mans Excuse

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If there is one phrase I have heard too many times, it is about how the Celtics look old, and the team is doomed for the rest of the year because of it. Sure Pierce is 32, KG is 33, Ray 34, and Sheed 35. There is no question they are past their prime. To argue that the team has gone 4-4 in their last 8 games because of age, is ludicrous. That is but the mere simplest way out of actually looking at, and reasoning with why the team is struggling.
I guess I will start with the youngest of our older players, and try to explain all the struggles Paul Pierce has had with his old legs (little sarcasm). Pierce has averaged 19.6 points per game, on 49.1% shooting from behind the arc, and 49.7% FG. The 19.6 ppg is directly on pace to match his previous 2 years in the Big 3 era. I shouldn’t even have to speak on his 3p%, and his FG% is at the same rate, much above his career average. Stats don’t tell the true tale of the tape, however. You may argue that his 1 on 1 defense has been off a little. He has been letting some guys get by. With that, we should exclude the fact that he had a knee injury that was bugging him for a few games in and around the tough win against the Warriors, and loss to the Magic. Outside of that, how is anyone to complain about his 1 on 1 defense? Scroll back to the game on Sunday against the Knicks, when he blocked the guy he was defending in a clutch situation. Or maybe think about the time when he came over the top and blocked Harrington as he was attempting to drive. Video further on down the post begs the question of the effect of old legs for PP. He was even our Hardwood Houdini Player of The Week!
Moving on down the line, KG is the next up. Now I’m not even going to get into stats, because we all understand that Garnett’s stats are much lower than previous years. However, during the offseason, everyone in Celtic Nation claimed that even a 60% healthy KG would benefit this team. At this exact moment, that very well may be where he is. Yet now that he is back, and we are noticing some of his weaknesses, it is easy to complain that he is too old and will never have it back. If we really need to bring Tom Brady into this we will. Brady was nothing short of a super star before getting his knee injured. After coming back you could tell he was very hesitant dropping back in the pocket. He feared really rearing forward and driving onto his plant foot (the leg that was injured). Midway through the season, he had played enough to regain his confidence, and is nearly back to playing how he did before he left. Yet, with KG not even 1 month into the season, we expect him to be able to move laterally, and get up and down like he did before he left. If you can’t tell he is being very ginger with his surgically repaired knee. When he goes up for an alley oop he makes sure to come down very soft, if at all on that knee. How about his jumper? Excluding last game, for him to still hit that shot fairly regularly, is amazing to me. That shot will only get better as he gets more reps in at it.
Ray Allen comes in as the 2nd oldest player on the team. Ray started the year off fire hot from deep, and after the 3rd game of the season he slowed down. After 3 games, he is beat for the season? No. No more than a month and a half ago we had high praise for the shape in which Ray came into the season in. If his dunking, instead of laying the ball in, is not enough to prove this, I don’t know what is. The difference is he has changed his game up from almost strictly a 3 point shooter, to more of a driver.
Then as for Sheed, we did not expect him to come in with a load of giddy up. Excluding his percentage from deep, he has shown exactly what we had hoped for. He is playing great D. Again, not the D he played in Detroit, but we didn’t expect that. His shot from deep is something he needs to figure out on his own. He was hitting it with consistency to begin the season, and now that the season has gone on but a few games, he has hit a slump. It happens to the best in the league, give it time. It isn’t like he is an Eddie House or Ray Allen type of knock down shooter. On his career he averages mid to lower 30’s as far as percentages is concerned. I have no doubt with him getting back up to that before the season is over.
The teams struggles should be looked at more for execution. The question should not be about age, but isntead about why there are so many guys crashing into the lane, and keeping a wide open knock down 3 point shooter open? Or maybe, why do we look so good with Rondo pushing it up the floor, and controlling the ball, and then switch it up and begin to walk it up the floor and play strictly a half court game? Maybe the bench (some of which is brand new to the team) comes into the game and is somewhat confused on their assignments so the flow of the defense is off, thus making it easy to say we are old and not getting to the right spots? There are many factors that have keyed to the Celtics recent struggles, and I think usuing age as a scapegoat is venturing away from the truth. This statement can be made if the struggles continue throughout the season, but at game 14 it is not relevant.

For video of a loss in which Ray Allen got up, Pierce used his strength to get an and 1, and an oop to KG watch:
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“We just have to be a team of habit and I think at times we have a switch we can just turn on and off,’’ Rivers said. “And I think we’re finding out we don’t have that switch. It’s just where we’re at right now. Everybody else will say it’s age, it’s this, it’s that – and then we win 15 games in a row, well, maybe it’s not. So, I don’t overreact to any of that stuff.”
“Execution is the whole thing, and that’s both ends. It’s monotonous, it really is, but it’s part of the process. You can’t get bored with the process and at times I think we do. We know where we’re trying to get to and you’ve got to go through the process.’’
 

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Have won 10 in a row now and SHEED may be right......
the team is on a tear...

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By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff | December 13, 2009
CHICAGO -Last season’s Celtics-Bulls playoff series was memorable for its competitiveness and drama. But there were few reminders of that seven-game, seven-overtime classic last night as the Celtics took a 106-80 victory over the Bulls at the United Center.
The Celtics (19-4), who will take a 10-game winning streak to Memphis tomorrow, turned the game into a rout in the third quarter in one of their strongest performances of the season. Seven Celtics finished in double figures scoring.
Rajon Rondo (16 points, 14 assists, 7 rebounds) led the way and also was involved in a payback moment dating to Game 5 of last spring’s series when he was floored by Brad Miller in the first quarter. But there were few other similarities to the playoffs on this night, Bulls fans starting to leave the arena long before the final buzzer as the Celtics built a 25-point lead.
“We’re just trying to get consistent,’’ Celtics captain Paul Pierce said. “[Thursday] night [a 104-102 win at Washington], we played two quarters. We’re searching for the perfect game. There’s probably no such thing as the perfect game, but if we come close that’s pretty good.’’
Coach Doc Rivers has been saying the Celtics have not developed into a “48-minute team.’’ But against the Bulls, the Celtics displayed extended periods of defensive effectiveness and offensive efficiency.
The Celtics held the Bulls without a field goal (0 for 14 shooting) over a 9:35 stretch spanning the final two quarters.
The Celtics missed their first five shots, but went on 10-2 and 12-2 runs to lead by as many as 12 points in the first half. The Celtics then broke open the game with a 16-4 run, holding the Bulls without a field goal (10 successive misses) for the final 6:18 of the third quarter.
After Miller’s 3-point play off an inbounds pass cut the deficit to 67-59, the Bulls closed the quarter with just four free throws by Luol Deng.
The Celtics extended their lead to 25 points early in the final quarter. The Bulls’ field goal drought extended to 14 misses and 9:35 of play before Derrick Rose cut the deficit to 88-65 with 9:01 remaining.
Rondo outdueled Rose (19 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists) and the Celtics kept the pressure on. The Bulls, meanwhile, seemed to lose their direction.
“The first half, we were trading baskets,’’ Rivers said. “In the third quarter, again our bench was great. We got a bunch of stops in a row. We talk about it -- you get multiple stops you have a chance to get multiple scores. That’s what we have to keep doing. Our focus every night has to be defense -- our offense will take care of itself. We’re so unselfish we’ll score. [Seven Celtics scored in double figures last night.] We’ve just got to get stops.
“We’re starting to focus longer in each game. We play with a nice purpose every night. That doesn’t mean we play well every night. But I like our purpose. We’re playing to get better.’’
 

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congrats to the Celts on 11 in a row......

Balanced attack leads Celtics to 11th straight victory

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Rasheed Wallace added 15 points, while Kendrick Perkins and Kevin Garnett each scored 13. Rondo had nine of Boston's 25 assists.
Rudy Gay led the Grizzlies with 23 points and O.J. Mayo had 21. Zach Randolph added 20 for Memphis, which has lost two of three.
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