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Celtics Need Consistency If you look at the cumulative stat sheet for the Boston Celtics throughout the 2010 NBA playoffs it is apparent they play team basketball.  Every series leading up to the classic rivalry the Celtics utilized every essential player to secure victories against the star studded lineups of the Heat, Cavaliers,  and Magic.  Be it Tony Allen attacking the paint, Nate Robinson’s’ enthusiasm from the bench, or the sweet jump shot of Ray Allen’s, that has tortured opposing defenders for years.

In the first three games of the Finals foul trouble has broken up player rhythms and has disallowed Kevin Garnett (Game 1 and 2) and Ray Allen (Game 3) to establish any type of flow.  After game 3 Doc Rivers aired his frustration towards the tight officiating saying, “Every game so far, we’ve had one of our top players in foul trouble.”  When one of the big three are forced to sit, the team basketball the Celtics pride themselves is irrelevant.  The ability for each person on the court to establish a flow is critical for the success for any team.  Unfortunately the Celtics have seen one of their key players in early foul trouble in each of the first three games of the Finals.

The only consistency through three games is they are constantly in foul trouble.  Even in the their loan win they needed one of the best Finals performances ever by Ray Allen to escape from L.A. with a tied series.  For the Celtics to have a chance in game four or the rest of the series they need Garnett, Pierce, and Allen to average around 38 to 45 minutes a game throughout the rest of the series.  For that to happen they need to out work L.A. and put themselves in better positions defensively to avoid ticky tacky foul calls.  If in the next two games the Celtics big three develop a rhythm with in the first five minutes and add in the stellar play of Rondo, we could see the Celtics from the Magic series finally show up.  However that doesn’t mean a guaranteed series victory for the Celtics, because personally I feel if the Laker’s play their best game and the Celtics play their best game, the Laker’s will repeat as champions.  We know there will not be a perfect game and both teams are going to have to fight adversity.

The players still need to play well, even if the officiating is perfect Paul Pierce can not have another game 2 performance.  I have skeptasism if he can just play basketball and keep Ron Artest out of his head.  If there was a time to play smart basketball I think it would be a good time for the Celtics to practice what they preach.  Ultimatley the Celtics biggs need to play the way they did the previous series, being more physical making it tough for the more skilled biggs of the Lakers to establish a sense of comfortability during the game.  Game four is going to be very compelling and I will make sure I am able to give my thoughts on the changes and adjustments of both the Lakers and Celtics for the rest of the series.

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One Response to “Celtics Need Consistency”


PJ Foti June 10, 2010

I think its been a decent series thus far, and that is coming from someone who does not consider himself a basketball fan. Though now that hockey is over I guess I have no choice but to pay at least some attention to the games. In my opinion the Celtics (as much as it pains me to say it) will win in 6 games.



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