
| August 6th, 2008 | 2008-2009 Schedule Released |
Just 83 days before the 2008-2009 NBA regular season begins, the NBA has released its schedule. The Celtics have 25 nationally televised games, not including NBA TV: 10 on ESPN, nine on TNT, and six on ABC. Celtics Preseason Opener: October 8 - Philadelphia @ Boston - 7:00 pm ET at the Mullins Center (UMass) - Amherst, MA. 2008-2009 Opener: October 28 - Cleveland @ Boston - 8:00 pm ET - TNT. Coverage, including the ring ceremony, begins at 7:00 pm ET. Back-to-Backs: 17 Click here to view Boston’s full schedule. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| August 1st, 2008 | 2008 Camp to Be Held In Rhode Island |
With such a short offseason, it just doesn’t make sense to travel to far away places like last year. I also agree with Danny in a way; guys would have been hyped and motivated anywhere, especially Kevin Garnett. Once you have a guy like KG setting the tone, everyone will follow, whether you’re in Rome or on an outdoor court in Cambridge. Not to mention, having camp back close to home will be great for us fans. The lack of daily coverage last year was tough for me to deal with. I was constantly itching for updates, but you obviously don’t get as many when the team is that far away. All the outlets will be there in Rhode Island, giving us the kind of coverage that we’re used to again. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 31st, 2008 | Erden Squares Off With Team USA |
Turkey squared off with the United States exhibition-style this morning, and I was able to get my first in-game look at Semih Erden, who the Celtics selected 60th overall in last month’s NBA Draft. Our brand new seven-foot draftee was up and down. Early in the first quarter, Erden put promising physicality on display against the man-child, Dwight Howard. Deep down, everybody was well-aware that Howard was the most physically dominant big man on the floor, but Erden didn’t let the 6′11” specimen get into his head. He put a body on him, disrupted him inside, and showed some toughness. An international center with a physical spirit? I like. Offensively, he showed terrific fundamentals and a little versatility, as he worked inside as well as stepped out as far as three-point territory (though he missed the shot). Granted, he shot just 1-8 from the floor and scored just five points, but it was nice to see some polish from the 22-year-old. Physically, he’s no Dwight Howard or even a Carlos Boozer, but he showed some mobility and willingness to run the floor. From my point of view, his biggest flaw is his fluidity. He has good hands, some toughness, and seems to know how to get position and box out. The problem is that he doesn’t always gain position, on account of his shaky footwork. In addition, he didn’t look like he knew exactly where to be on a few possessions, which is expected from a 22-year-old big. He did some good things, he did some questionable things, and he looks like a bit of a project. But with the 60th pick, what do you expect? With proper tutelage from our man Clifford Ray in areas such as footwork and timing, Erden may have a chance to make the Celtics’ roster at some point. For more on the game in general, you can check out my full USA/Turkey game recap here. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 29th, 2008 | Get Giddy! |
Click here to see more J.R. Giddens pictures from the rookie photo shoot. Click here to see pictures of randomly assorted rookies from other teams. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 26th, 2008 | Michael Finley to Boston A Possibility? |
Sean Deveney of SportingNews reports:
Finley would be an interesting option. He’s got 13 years of NBA experience, a championship (2007) under his belt, and he certainly could fill that spot-up shooting role that this team lost in James Posey. Finley could be had cheap, and it’s a given that the 35-year-old would only want a short-term deal before officially hanging it up. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 21st, 2008 | Official NBA 2k9 Cover |
NBA 2k9 will be in stores on October 7 for the following platforms:
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| July 21st, 2008 | Herald: House & TA Staying Put |
According to the Boston Herald:
It’s nice to finally get something done. On House: I’ve been one of those fans that have called for a backup point guard that can be more trusted handling the ball, but I’m certainly not going to complain about Eddie House staying in green. He’s a true professional, he brings a ton of energy, and he was a vital piece to our 2008 NBA title. Take away a couple spot-up jumpers from House, we may not be all smiles at this point in time. At two years just over $2 million per, that’s a very reasonable price. Welcome back, Eddie. On Allen: This is where some skepticism kicks in from my end. Tony Allen is certainly a terrific perimeter defender, and when he has received significant playing time, he has played excellent ball for the C’s over the past four years. However, with that said, he’s no James Posey. Allen is listed at a generous 6′4” and certainly cannot defend the same kind of players that Posey could (tall, long, strong forwards). Allen is a two-guard. This team needs a big small forward. Could Tony Allen and J.R. Giddens going to cut it in 2009? All in all, I’m not disappointed. While I’m still looking for Ainge to go out and pick up a veteran small forward to fill the void, we still have the financial flexibility to do so. With Allen’s salary attributing to Bird rights and not cutting into the mid-level exception, the C’s will still have roughly $3 million to spend this summer. UPDATE: From Marc Spears
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| July 20th, 2008 | New Free Agent & Trade Rumors |
There are some new, interesting rumors floating around the internet regarding the Boston Celtics’ activity in both the free agent and trade market. The trade rumor comes from Hacksaw of AM 570 KLAC:
Ariza would be an interesting pickup, as he is young, very long, athletic, and a skilled defensive player. In his Orlando days, if you remember, Ariza was always the guy that gave Paul Pierce some problems with his defensive activity and length. He could certainly fill a role for this team coming off the bench, and he would financially make sense as well, as his contract comes off the books next summer. However, trying to break down a trade scenario involving this Boston Celtics team is one tough task. Would this hypothetical Ariza deal call for a sign-and-trade involving Eddie House? Tony Allen? With Ronny Turiaf leaving for Golden State, could the Lakers be interested in Leon Powe and/or Glen “Big Baby” Davis? No matter how legitimate this rumor may or may not be, it’s an intriguing tidbit to think about. Hacksaw also mentions some other names that the Celtics have shown interest in:
UPDATE: Barnes is reportedly close to signing with Phoenix, so scratch him off the chalk board. One year at the minimum, too. Figures. Finally, Jessica Camerato of HOOPSWORLD sheds some light on the possibility of bringing in Mavericks free agent swingman Devean George.
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| July 20th, 2008 | Check Out BBWForums.net! |
Come check out BBWForums.net, who I personally am co-administrator for, and our brand new homepage (just launched this afternoon). We have a terrific writing crew, which I am a part of, who posts constant sports updates as well as well-thought out opinion columns. You can also give our Forum a look-see, and join our outstanding community in daily discussion by Registering Here. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 18th, 2008 | C’s Win “Best Team” At ESPY Awards |
Beautiful. Congratulations [again], green! Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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