
| May 31st, 2007 | Tony Brown Moves On |
Celtics assistant coach Tony Brown, who has been with the organization for three years, will not be on the bench alongside Doc Rivers next season. The organization and Brown failed to reach a contract agreement, as the Celtics offered Brown a one-year deal while Brown wanted a two-year deal and more money. Therefore, Tony Brown will be pursuing other options this offseason, and he will begin his search for a new job at the Orlando Pre-Draft Camp. Brown, a likable guy, will be missed by the Celtics organization, but at the end of the day this league is a business. Best of luck to Tony Brown in the future, hopefully he can land himself a bigger deal elsewhere.
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| May 26th, 2007 | Jermaine to Boston Makes Perfect Sense |
I have absolutely fallen in love with the idea of Jermaine O’Neal in Boston. He’s a legit 20/10 guy that can score in the post as well as knock down the mid-range J, he can play both the 4 and the 5, but the biggest thing is that he’s a defensive force. He’s one of the better low-post defenders in the league, and that doesn’t just mean his shot blocking ability. Not to mention, he hasn’t hit 30 yet. Also, he could be had cheaper than Garnett and he’s a much better fit than Gasol. Boston Trades Indiana Trades Boston’s Post-Trade Lineup Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 22nd, 2007 | Boston Slips to 5 |
Tuesday night’s NBA Draft Lottery was absolutely shocking. There was a 1/155 (0.6%) chance that the worst 3 teams would all slip out of the top 3 in the lottery, and it happened. Unfortunately, our beloved Boston Celtics were one of those teams, slipping from 2 to 5. The Celtics own the 5th pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, after a devastating night that echoed flashbacks of 1997 (where we saw Tim Duncan slip out of our hands), except this time it’s worse. There were two franchise talents (Greg Oden and Kevin Durant) that slipped away and the Celtics dropped to the worst possible outcome at 5. What does this mean for the Celtics? In my opinion, it means that the Celtics are absolutely the most desperate team in the league this summer. I think that if the Celtics can’t package this pick with Theo Ratliff’s contract and extra pieces for an All-Star caliber veteran, Paul Pierce will be gone by the trade deadline. That also, in my opinion, would be best for both the organization and Paul Pierce (if we can’t get ourselves a veteran All-Star this summer). After the lottery, Danny Ainge appeared on FSN. Greg Dickerson asked Ainge if he would be the aggressor in trade talks this summer, and Ainge said that he would. Danny knows what he has to do this summer, and that is acquire a guy like Pau Gasol, Jermaine O’Neal, or a long shot in Kevin Garnett. If that does not happen, Paul Pierce won’t be wearing green and white for much longer, and that would be best for both worlds. Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
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| May 22nd, 2007 | Lottery Day Is Here |
The time has come, Boston fans. The 2007 NBA Draft Lottery will take place tonight at 8:30 pm ET on ESPN, right after Kia NBA Shootaround and right before Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals (Utah @ San Antonio). We can only hope for the best, as the Celtics have the second best chances in the lottery. With the prizes being 7′0” manchild Greg Oden and infinitely talented Kevin Durant, this is clearly a huge day for this franchise. Do you have any superstitions, any type of ritual, or are you just going to dress/act casually? I’m doing whatever I can to help this franchise succeed in this lottery. How, you ask? First of all, I am not a religious person by any means, but I have been praying on a nightly basis for luck in the lottery. I will also be absolutely decked out in Celtics apparel tonight. This is what I’ll be wearing:
Also make of note that I will be holding up my bobblehead of Lucky in one hand and drinking green kool-aid out of my big Celtics mug that I have never drank out of before. I’ll also be sitting on my Celtics bedspread, I’ll be in the CelticsBlog chat room (or Celticsstuff Live, whichever is more packed), and I have an Oden/Durant wallpaper on my computer. Hopefully Celtics lottery representative Tommy Heinsohn, the truest Celtic alive, can bring us home a prize. Hopefully Red is looking down on us and will lead us to happiness and glory. We can only hope, because God knows we’ve waited long enough.
Good luck, Tommy! Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
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| May 19th, 2007 | 2007 NBA Draft: Positional Rankings |
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On the Bubble: Taurean Green (Florida), Petteri Koponen (Finland), Aaron Brooks (Oregon) Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 14th, 2007 | Top 10 2007 NBA Draft Prospects |
1. Oden has phenomenal shot blocking ability, and his timing is beautiful. He is a very strong man, and he gets position with ease. He’s an excellent rebounder on both ends. His combination of size, strength, and athleticism is outstanding, and very rare. He can finish with both hands well. The potential is unlimited. He does need to improve his offensive assertiveness and low-post arsenal, and maybe extend his shooting range to 10-11 feet, but this kid is a once in a decade opportunity. True centers like this just don’t come along often nowadays. This is a once in a decade player. 2. His size and freak athleticism is unbelievable. He can score in any way, shape, or form. He has great range. His jump shot is unblockable due to his height, athleticism, and length. He is a very good rebounder. He is an above average defender who can block shots. He knows he’s a star and he has a scorer’s mentality, but he is not a selfish player. He is a good ball handler. He runs the floor well. He has a lot of heart and expresses his passion for the game every time he takes the floor. Kevin Durant has NBA franchise player written all over him. 3. He is a freak athlete. He is very quick for a big man. Despite his lanky frame, he will be a good rebounder in the NBA due to the good positioning. He has large wingspan. He’s a smart player. He has a very soft touch but will also finish emphatically if he has an opening. He does need to add a little weight, improve defensively, and try and develop more of a killer instinct, however. I see him as the Chris Bosh of this draft. What I mean by that is that he is overlooked by the superstar talents in front of him, but he could very well be an multi-time NBA All-Star. 4. He’s very long and athletic, and is very mobile for a 7 footer. He has a very soft touch, good shooting mechanics, and good shooting range. His ball handling skills are great for his size. Runs the floor very well. He must add weight and get stronger, he must improve defensively, and he must develop some kind of go-to move or two in the post. We are also not 100% certain what will be his primary position in the NBA (small forward or power forward), but he has boatloads of potential. That size mixed with those natural skills and athleticism will turn out to be at least something decent. Will he be more than decent? Only time will tell, but most people associated with him think that he will be a good player in this league. 5. First off, he’s a very hard worker. He is very strong and he is a very tough player. He is an excellent low post defender. He can score in the post, although his offensive game needs to be polished. He has great hands and is an excellent rebounder. He does need to work on his post game, he does need to develop some consistency, and he does need to maybe get a bit quicker, but Horford is hands down one of the most NBA-ready players in this draft class. 6. He is a complete lock-down defender who was capable of shutting down virtually anybody at the college level, and that skill mixed with his length and athleticism should translate for him defensively in the NBA. He’s very long and athletic with a lot of speed and quickness to go with it. He’s a very unselfish player, moves the ball around well. Brewer is a good slasher, good finisher, and he can shoot the ball from the perimeter. He needs is work on his ball handling skills and he could get a big stronger, but he has the total package and can contribute in the NBA right away. 7. He has an outstanding feel for the game and is a very heady player with an incredible basketball IQ for a point guard his age. He’s always aware on both ends of the court. He’s not going to boggle your mind with flashy passes, but he continuously makes the right play. He’s an excellent ball handler with either hand, and he can finish at the rim with either hand. He is capable of running a halfcourt or up-tempo team. He’s not an outstanding shooter, but you have to respect him. He may not be outstanding right away, due to the fact that he’s coming out after just one year in college (and also has to work on his shot a bit, as well as his man-to-man defense), but in a couple years he will be one heck of a point guard. 8. Julian is an absolute freak athlete and a great finisher. He’s an excellent defensive player who can lock someone down 1-on-1 or play the passing lanes, he also has great anticipation/reaction skills. His basketball IQ is off the charts. He’s a good rebounder. He is a very good passer for a forward. He is a solid ball handler who is very unselfish. He runs the floor very well. He must improve his consistency at the offensive end, he must improve his jump shot, and he must learn to try and take over offensively more than he does, but Julian Wright is an excellent all-around player that does everything well on both ends, and will be a very good player in the NBA. Think Andrei Kirilenko with a better offensive game and more coordination. 9. Green is very long and athletic. He possesses excellent ball skills and excellent court vision for a forward. He’s an above average defensive player. He can play in any style, due to his versatility and ability to play either forward position (although he’s better suited for the 3 right away). He is a good finisher who can slam it home or lay it up with his soft touch, he has an above average mid-range game, and he has 3-point range (although he needs to work on his outside shot). The biggest knock on Green is that he is passive at times, and he will sometimes completely shy away from creating his own offense. He reminds me of Lamar Odom in a lot of ways, and he has a lot of potential. Another note: don’t look at his college numbers and think he is overrated, because his individual success was held back due to the style of play Georgetown runs. He’s NBA ready, and he’s going to be a fine player for years to come. 10. Hawes is a legit 7 footer who can really score in the post. He has the ability to knock down some 15-18 foot jumpers on a pretty consistent basis. He’s an excellent passer for a 7 footer. He is one of the most consistent freshman in the country. He’s a very solid shot blocker. He does need to get a bit quicker, he sometimes settles for outside shots rather than scoring in the post (which he can do), and he is just an average rebounder. You look at comparisons of this guy all over the place, and you see Brad Miller. To me, that is spot on, I think he will have a similar career and be a very similar player, but he also has potential to be better than Miller was. On the Bubble: Al Thornton (Florida State, Senior Forward), Roy Hibbert (Georgetown, Junior Center), Acie Law (Texas A&M Senior Guard), Joakim Noah (Florida, Junior Forward), Thaddeus Young (Georgia Tech, Freshman Forward). Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »
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| May 13th, 2007 | Assistant Coaches to Receive Extensions |
According to Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald, Doc Rivers’ coaching staff will also receive contract extensions. The terms of the deals have not been disclosed, but Murphy states that the length of the contracts will match Rivers’ contract. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 10th, 2007 | Celtics Extend Doc Rivers |
The Boston Celtics and head coach Doc Rivers have agreed to a 1-year contract extension. The terms of the deal are as follows: Rivers will continue to get $5 million per year throughout this extension, which will run until the end of the 2008-2009 season, and the deal also includes a second year option. My thoughts: I am not the happiest fan in the world, but at the same time, we all saw this coming. At the least, I am relieved that it was only a 1-year deal. However, I most certainly think that not contacting either Rick Carlisle, Rick Adleman, or Paul Silas was a bad move by the organization. I was pulling for the organization to either fire him this summer or at least let him run through the last year of his contract as a “lame duck” coach. The injury excuse is valid and understandable, but healthy or not, Doc Rivers does not make good in-game coaching decisions. He’s a great guy, he’s a great practice coach, and he is an outstanding motivator that gets his players to play hard at all times, but his in-game coaching skills are questionable at best. If they really wanted to keep him around to see how he can do with a healthy roster and new additions, then they could have done that without shelling out an extra $5 million. If they truly want to see what he can do, then they should have lame ducked him to see how this team performs next year before they give him an extension. That is the biggest reason I’m unhappy, they gave him an extension without seeing what he can do with a healthy/new roster. I’m not a very happy camper right now. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 9th, 2007 | Pierce to Pass on Team USA |
Celtics All-Star swingman Paul Pierce will not participate with Team USA this summer, or the Olympics in 2008. Due to the injury difficulties he has experienced this season, Pierce decided that passing on the opportunity to play for Team USA was the best decision for himself and the Boston Celtics organization. Pierce, a once touted “iron man” in the NBA, struggled mightily this season with injuries to his elbow, foot, knee, and he even got a black eye in late March. Hopefully “The Truth” can come back strong and put together a healthy season next year, and sprinkle some Celtic Pride over the city of Boston with a postseason appearance. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 8th, 2007 | Rondo Makes All-Rookie 2nd Team |
Celtics rookie guard Rajon Rondo was named to the 2007 NBA All-Rookie 2nd Team. Joining Rondo on the All-Rookie 2nd team is Bobcats forwards Adam Morrison and Walter Herrmann, Nets guard Marcus Williams, Bulls forward Tyrus Thomas, and Wolves forward (also Boston College native) Craig Smith. Rondo led all rookies in total assists (237), total steals (128), and steals per game (1.64), while also leading the entire league in steals per 48 minutes (3.36). Rondo averaged 6.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 1.6 steals per game. As a starter, Rondo put up 10.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.8 assists per game to go along with 2.4 steals. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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