Showing posts with label Carlos Boozer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlos Boozer. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Sullinger Receives Large Praise From Chicago's Bigs


The Boston Globe has a story today about the Chicago Bulls' twin terrors of takedowns Joakim Noah and Carlos Boozer having nothing but praise for Celtic's budding big-man Jared Sullinger for his gritty performance on the boards in last night's heartbreaker of a last-minute loss.

So take heart, C's fans...last night might have been a hard one to deal with for the hour or so that followed the stumbling, drunken lob that was the Belinelli game-winner (okay, maybe I totally oversold the whole hour thing), but watching the development of Sully and the impact of Avery Bradley on the overall defense of this team should have you excited about the possibilities and hopeful for the short and long-term future.

But, if you want to sit there and stew in the juices of last-second loss thinking about the jump-ball-tie-up call, the lack of Bradley, or the merits of fouling early at the end of regulation then here's a little fuel for your fire from the gaping chasm of a mouth on that espouser of evenhandedness about all things Garnett -- Joakim Noah -- as reported by ESPN's Chris Forsberg.

If you ask me, though, we should just focus on the upcoming struggle for the Super Bowl between the Patriots and Ravens (6:30 p.m.) and the revenge game between our guys in green and the Detroit Pistons instead of that lucky son of a b**ch Marco Belinelli who just happened to...aww, who am I kidding? 14-hours, 24-hours, tops and I won't even remember his name.

THE BUZZ:

Boston Celtics vs. Detroit Pistons
Sunday, January 20th, 2013
@ 7:30 p.m.
The Palace of Auburn Hills, MI

Friday, January 18, 2013

Celtics Lose On Bull(sh*t) Shot In OT: 99-100


Okay, okay...that's just the sore loser in me speaking.

No, no it isn't...it WAS a bullsh** shot. But, still...the Celtics had every opportunity to win this one. We had Rondo in full-on "eat-your-children" mode almost winning this thing by his lonesome with 30 points on 12 of 21 shooting, 7 assists, 2 rebounds and 2 steals.

He HAD to be in B.E.A.S.T. mode with Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett taking the floor in their pajamas squinting at the bright lights for the first half. Even with both of them picking it up in the second half, Pierce and Garnett shot a combined 10-33. Peeee-yeeewwww!

I suppose at this point it might be slightly instructive to mention that the C's were without the vaunted services of Resident Savior Avery Bradley due to a bruised rib, but against a team that has been playing without its best member in Derrick Rose and later losing certified Pierce-pounder Luol Deng to a tender hammy in the 3rd quarter, I hesitate to use this as an excuse. No...the Celtics could and should have won this game, and the cause of the loss can't be laid at Bradley's empty shoes, especially since he's only been back in the lineup for the past 8 games.

Leandro Barbosa, getting the start in Bradley's absence, was relatively ineffective and the rest of the bench managed just 25 points compared to the 36 points mustered by the Bulls' reserves.

The Chicago starters? Now that's a Bull of a different color. Carlos Boozer made his case for the All-Star reserve team loud and clear as he imitated a Bull in a green-glass China shop, rampaging his way to 19 points, 20 rebounds(!!!), 4 assists and a steal while Richard "Rip" Hamilton -- emerging from a rejuvenating hybrid bath of Rust-Oleum and CLR -- dropped 20 points on anyone who dared to look his way.

Joakim Noah poked, pushed and preened (yes..PREENED!) his way to 14 points, 13 boards, 4 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. Bench Mobsters Nate Robinson (10 points), Jimmy Butler (13 points) and Marco Belinelli (10 points, including a ludicrous squatting heave that sealed the win) gave the Bulls all the help they would need to take the lead in the season series, 2-1.

Notable things?

Well, how about Paul Pierce passing "The Chief" Robert Parish on the NBA's All-Time Scoring List for 22nd place with 23,342 points. And, who is that frantically adjusting his rear view mirror as the P2 Mack truck rapidly approaches? Why, it's old friend-turned-foe Ray Allen who sits at 23,355 points. It's only a matter of time, perhaps even this coming Sunday, before The Truth overtakes Jesus for 21st.

Speaking of Ray-Ray, how about Jason Terry transforming into "The Jet" down the stretch and nearly clutch 3-ing us to the win and, subsequently, a step closer to moving #20 further onto the other side of the glass of our memory's museum (thanks, Kanye!)?

And, what about Jared Sullinger, who notched 15 rebounds to go along with 7 points and 1 steal?

Ahhh well...I guess when you consider all of the times that Larry Bird executed his patented off-his-@$$-shot to stun some hapless also-ran, it's only karmatically reasonable that we're going to get caught on the other end from time-to-time.

Shake it off, C's fans. A rematch/revenge game with Detriot awaits on Sunday.

Box Score

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Celtics Gored By Noah & The Bulls: 89-100


Out of sorts.
 
Under the weather.
 
Sluggish.
 
Listless.
 
Lifeless.
 
Clueless.
 
Need I go on? The Celtics look like a disorganized, almost dispirited bunch. No two ways about it.
 
The C's got a big game from Rondo, who appeared to be getting back to himself and then some, but seemed to run out of gas after his third quarter heroics just when it was clear that the Celtics needed someone to throw on a cape and fly them home.
 
Rondo, who finished with 26 points, 8 assists, and 2 rebounds, came out with great energy and played like he truly wanted this game, but his third quarter explosion, it seemed, was about all he could muster as fatigue may be starting to creep into his still-young bones.
 
The rest of the C's seemed to be waiting for someone else to do it for them, and after the third quarter, only Courtney Lee (14 aggressive points on 7-11 shots) seemed to have anything going. Kevin Garnett also had his moments -- most of them coming in the first quarter, unfortunately -- but he, too, faded as the game wore on. He cranked out 10 points and 8 boards and Paul Pierce managed 16 points against his most difficult all-around NBA cover in Luol Deng (who scored 21 points of his own). Brandon Bass had another nearly-forgettable night, save for his 8 rebounds. After that?  
 
There's just something missing from the play of this team right now and it's difficult to really put a definitive finger on it. There's a ho-hum energy emanating from some of the bench players at this point as they seem legitimately puzzled, particularly on defense. Jared Sullenger reverted to "welcome to the NBA, Rook" status tonight, Barbosa showed aggression in meaningless minutes and Jeff Green continues to make doing very little look very easy.
 
When you have former Celtic Nate Robinson outscoring the entire bench by himself, you have a problem. He scored 18 points in just 13 microwave minutes, shooting 5-7 from Threeland and being a general nuisance by flexing and yapping into the nearest opponent's ear. And, while this post is mostly about the Celtics and their disjointed play, I have to tip the cap to Joakim Noah for notching his second career triple-double with 11 points, 13 assists(!), and 10 rebounds to go along with 3 blocks and 1 steal. Carlos Boozer (which rhymes with "abuser") roughed up the C's with 21 points and 12 boards.
 
The questions that are being asked with increasing repetition and volume: Do we need another big? Maybe. I still don't think I'm entirely ready to conceed that point, because I still believe that it comes down to desire and hustle and we're just not showing it by boxing out and working for position. Do we need a backup point to truly give quality bench minutes to Rondo? It would be nice, but I think the return of Avery Bradley should help by moving Pierce to the point forward role while Rondo is on the pine with Bradley ball-hawking and running the floor. Do we need to make a trade? I think any trade, barring an impact player at the center position, will keep the C's in learning mode for a longer stretch and whatever we get may not be any better than what we have.
 
At this point, the game feels lacking in any consistent flow which has, in turn, caused the Celtics to play with an individual and less-than-team-first mentality.
 
Look, I am by nature Mr. Positivity when it comes to the Celtics, but I kind of liken the experience to being the biggest dog-lover in the world: you reeeeeeally love your dog...you buy them all kinds of great toys and treats...you might even buy them little outfits and a tiny replica couch for them to sleep on (relax...my real dog sleeps on the floor and only wears a collar!!!), but you still get kind of upset after the third or fourth time you come home to find a pile of sh** waiting for you in the bedroom.  
 
Ultimately, I think Paul Pierce phrased it best...:
 
"We're still searching for an identity. We're supposed to be a defensive team, and then we're giving up 100 points a game. We need to figure out who we wanna be."

-- Paul Pierce - Captain, Legend, Truth
 
Box Score & Tale Of The Tape

Monday, November 12, 2012

Running Of The Bulls Halted By Rondo, Celtics: 101-95

 
Wow.
 
The Celtics really are starting to show some of that offensive firepower and fast break ability that Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers were salivating about as they put this team together over the summer. True, they still have that annoying tendency to let down after building leads, but the promise is there and it's growing with every new day. The defense is starting to take root a pace or two behind the offense but that, too, is coming.
 
The C's led this one from the jump, leaving the first quarter with a 33-27 advantage, and never looked back -- though they DID have a couple of close calls with Chicago pulling up in the green's rear view mirror and scraping their back bumper a few times before they finally sealed the deal.
 
 
 
The Celtics, sticking with the same lineup from Saturday's game against Milwaukee, raced out to an early lead and looked like a cat ready to pounce on these hapless mice from Chicago, but that plan was thwarted by a trio of raging Bulls that included Luol Deng (26 points, 11 rebounds and 3 assists), Joakim Noah (17 points, 11 boards, 3 assists) and Carlos Boozer, who chipped in with 15 points, if not much else. 
The Boston starters all scored in double figures with Brandon Bass, Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry scoring 16, 15 and 13 points respectively, each hitting key shots down the stretch including a huge dunk apiece for Kevin Garnett and Brandon Bass. Bass' dunk helped to stem the running of the Bulls, who cut the C's lead to three before Rondo capped a monster night by setting up Brandon Bass for his tide-turning dunk and collecting his 10th assist in the process. Rondo just missed a triple-double, Scoring 20 and assisting on 10 buckets while ripping down 9 boards, most of them over decidedly larger opponents. Old pal Nate Robinson, who scored 11points with 7 assists and 2 steals, got torched continuously by his old teammate, so badly, in fact, that Coach Thibs had to throw in rookie guard Marquis Teague for nearly 20 minutes to try and stop his attack -- to no avail.
 
And, since we're on the subject, can we all just say it now and be done with it: Rajon Rondo is the best point in the League. End of sentence. Period.
 
Yeah, Chris Paul is flashy and can shoot some. Derrick Rose (when he's not sitting on the bench in street clothes) is explosive and fun to watch. Deron Williams is...tall. But, there is no point guard in the League that controls the game in every aspect the way that Rondo does. Not only is he the best pure quarterback in the game, doing what the definitive point is supposed to do -- pass the damn ball -- but, he is such a feared defensive roamer that opposing teams on offense avoid his general area in much the same way that football teams refuse to throw near the assignments of the Revis-esque cornerbacks of the NFL. He is currently leading the NBA in the main category that matters for point guards with 13 assists per game and -- newsflash haters -- he's hitting .507 from the field and an impressive .375 from 3-point land. Chris Paul? He's a full 3 assists behind Rondo's average and this "better shooter" is averaging .494 from the floor with a .313 average from three. Look, there's only one active point guard in the League chasing the rarefied air that none other than Magic Johnson and John Stockton breathed before him, and his name ain't Chris Paul.
 
Nuff said, okay?
Hello, Mr. Gibson...are you ready for your facial?
And, speaking of rare, Paul Pierce had an off-night, scoring 10 points on 4-13 shooting (Deng continues to have Pierce's number defensively), but he did snare 6 rebounds to go with 5 assists, 2 steals and 1 block to help in those proverbial "other areas." The bench also posted a respectable 27 points, with Chris Wilcox continuing to show his value on both ends of the court and by spelling Kevin Garnett -- who was visibly gassed from defending Noah and Boozer all night before subbing back in for his key lob-dunk -- while Jeff Green also maintained his defensive assertiveness from the previous game.
 
This one was far from perfect, but it was a "W" over a quality opponent that moved the C's over the .500 mark for the first time this season, which, by the way, is still only 7 games old. The current is changing and, as I've been saying from the beginning, this team is going to be very, very good before it's all said and done.
 
 
THE BUZZ:
 
Next up, a Wednesday night game against the Utah Jazz, who survived a triple-overtime (Yes! Three Overtimes!!) game against the Toronto Raptors to win 140-133. My suggestion to the boyz in green? (In my best Tommy Heinsohn voice) "RUN, RUN, and RUN some more, Baby!!"
 
Boston Celtics vs. Utah Jazz  
Wednesday, November 14th
7:30 pm
@ Boston Garden