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RETRIEVING CONTENT...PLEASE WAIT
Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Daily Links 10/7
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
by FLCeltsFan 9:33 AM
Herald Ray Allen’s selective shooting fits Celts’ plans FL's Take: I thought Ray should have been co-MVP of the finals. He struggled for much of the season, but when it really counted, came through. I expect to see the Ray of the finals for this entire season which would be huge for this team. Globe Unquestionably, Allen is glad to be back FL's Take: The Celtics need Tony to step up. Unfortunately, along with his injuries, he has also shown a tendency to be boneheaded. Let's hope he gets it together. CelticsBlog VladRad minutes reduction justified NBA.com Interview with Larry Bird Kevin Eastman Basketball Want to/need to Hoopsworld Carter happy in NJ, Walker impresses Can the Boston Celtics repeat? Power Rankings: Lakers on top?! FL's Take: It starts again. All last season the Celtics had to fight the "experts" predictions and doubts and already with the first power rankings, it is starting all over again. Of course, these were written by a Lakers fan so I guess we can give him a pass this time. WEEI Blogs Take me out to the ball game NBA Cavaliers One on one with Delonte West My Basketball Ubuntu diary Metro Repeat after me Lex Nihil Novi Darius Miles at the four spot Robey trades PT for winning A snapshot of Antoine after 5 games OC Register Zen or Ubuntu? Phil or Doc? Indian Express Worst to first Celtics gunning for repeat Hooped Up The formula: Boston Celtics Blazers Edge Miles watch - Day 234,305 Press Enterprise Lakers learn that D matters Lowell Sun Debating the legacy of Paul Pierce FL's Take: Pierce cemented his legacy with this championship. He already had earned a place in Celtics' lore with his play over the years, but the championship caps that. If he should lead the Celtics to back to back championships, it would definitely put him right up there with the Celtic greats. Some might say that Pierce didn't do it until KG and Ray were added, but then again Bird had some pretty good players around him when he won his rings. It always takes a team effort and rarely will one star be able to do it by himself.
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