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NBA's Scariest Team
Sunday, October 15, 2006
by FLCeltsFan 1:45 PM
October 15, 2006 Chris Vining of Hot Sauce Sports has an article that pegs the Celtics as the league's scariest team. He is alternately positive and negative about the team throughout the entire article.
Watching the Celtics preseason games and looking at their roster has to worry any opponent. They are impossible to match up with; however, they can go from the best to worst team in basketball from game to game. Throw in a coach who is more focused on traveling to his Florida home that mentoring his young players, and the C's are a recipe for disaster. The saving grace is that this team could frustrate opponents with match up problems that could make them impossible to defend against. While I agree that the Celtics are going to cause opponents problems once they get used to playing together and once Doc gets the rotations down, I don't have the negative feeling about the team that he does. I feel that the first game is more of what we will be seeing on a regular basis this season. We will see improvement with each game they play. If we set the pace and play our game, we are going to be very tough to match up with. I don't know about Doc yet. So far, he hasn't shown me anything that proves he can be a competent coach.
He makes the point that Perk is a rising star and Powe is a future star and I heartliy agree with that assessment. He also makes the suggestion that Boston can field 2 separate teams, a point I made a couple of weeks ago in an article here on Loy's Place. I think this could work and would give each of the teams even better chemistry by playing together all the time.
The Celtics can match up with anyone, but that isn't their style. They like to play their game on their terms. This team can be explosive (two straight 110+ point nights) or awful (followed by a 38 turnover game and then not breaking 80 points the next night). This is a young team with more chips in their hand than a poker champion. The Celtics could easily trade three or four players and get some veterans in return, to help balance out the roster. That just isn't Danny Ainge's style, or else Kevin Garnett or Allen Iverson would be joining Paul Pierce on the Eastern Conference All-Star team. Yes, we can match with anyone and we will create matchup problems for other teams this season and we will run and because we are deep will be able to wear other teams down by the end of games. He then goes on to harp a bit on our 38 turnovers. Yes, 38 turnovers is an incredible amount, but what is even more incredible is that we still had a chance to win that game with 38 turnovers. We cut that number down to 13 the next night. We are going to have some growing pains getting used to running and the new point guards, and will from time to time have too many turnovers, but as with everything else, I expect this to get better game by game as well. I agree with this writer that the Celtics are going to be one of the scariest teams this season... but for all the good reasons, not the bad.
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