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Screw LeBron James and Dwyane Wade: I Want Paul Pierce and Ray Allen
Posted: 1st July 2010 by Loscy Loscy in NBA
Whew. What a wild couple of weeks we have had, huh? After losing a gut-wrenching Game Seven to the Fakers, it’s been an utter apocalypse of speculation and quite frankly, of pure abomination. It has been downright annoying to flip around to all of my favorite basketball news sites and blogs to read about all of these unnamed sources saying where LeBron, Bosh, and D-Wade ...
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Yes. I am saying it. I am going to say it through and through: I like the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semis against the Cavs.
Why?
F it: Why not?
I’m a homer during the playoffs. I hate everyone in the East except my beloved Celtics.
Well, right now, I hate everyone except the Celtics, Jazz, and Manu Ginobili. Everyone else ...
Tony Allen: Much in the Clutch Against El Heat and El D-Wade
Posted: 19th April 2010 by Loscy Loscy in NBA
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What’s the Celtics’ priority in the playoff series against El Heat? Offense of defense?
To answer this question actually begs another question all together: Tony Allen or Ray Allen down the stretch? Now I’m not talking about who should get starters minutes (30-40) versus who should get reserve minutes (12-18). I’m talking about ...
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Kevin Garnett explains the altercation in super political correctness during his PG press conference:
“I know these two have competed against each other in the past, ya know, they have history for bumping heads a little bit… I thought what he did was a bit of disrespectful by standing over a guy that’s hurt… The only thing ...
Despite Boston Celtics Loss to Washington Wizards, I Still Like This Team
Posted: 10th April 2010 by Loscy Loscy in NBA
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Nobody beats the Wiz…Nobody.
While my life seems somewhat more fulfilled because I have been able to tie in a Seinfeld reference to his irreverent blog, it’s an unfortunate time to have this experience. Coming off the heels of a silly loss to the super-sad Knickerbockers, the Celts played a solid game against the Bosh-less Raptors only to ...
Please find the original at Loscy.com -- Yes. We’ve finally heard it all from Doc Rivers this year, and this latest piece of brilliance is the last thing you want to hear coming from your coach: “We played like a high school team at times.” -Doc Rivers, after the loss to Houston... As a basketball fan, it’s always more fun and exciting to attend tightly ...
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If you were to take a walk down Celtics Avenue in the neighborhood of the Boston Celtics blogosphere, it wouldnÆt take a genius to come to the realization that every resident there is pissed. Neighbors arenÆt mad at each other, per say, but just in a sour mood about whatÆs happening around them.
Disappointed. Frustrated. Confused. Angry. Offended, even?
ItÆs pretty easy to see ...
Dear Celtics,
From the moment the ball is tipped to the closing seconds of the game, fans live and die with every possession. While that may seem incredibly creepy, obsessive, freaky, or even pathetic, I think itÆs important to know that this happens because fans care.
Perhaps fans care too much. Perhaps fans have nothing else better to care about. But regardless of how our passion manifests itself, at least we ...
360 Degrees Of Reactions to Possible NateRob & Eddie House Trade
Posted: 17th February 2010 by Loscy Loscy in NBA
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Like a good tea that needs proper steeping in order for its flavors to be fully unearthed, IÆve needed the same kind of time to process this possible Nate Robinson and Eddie House (plus a draft pick) trade.
Three different kinds of reactions immediately come to mind.
From the, ôOh heck yes!ö side of things:
Nate-Rob is offensive Kool-Aid. Instant offense: just add water. The kid can get to the rim at will. ...
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I’ve been out of town for most of the last two weeks traveling to Maine and Virginia for the holidays. During that time, I’ve watched the Celtics rally up against the Magicians on Christmas Day, only then to catch glimpses and read about their recent shortcomings against the Clips, Warriors, and the Suns.
If the Celtics lose again tonight against the Raps, the game may be ...