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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Well I’m glad the NBA (David Stern) came to its senses and invited Gilbert Arenas to play in Houston this weekend after all. Too bad Gil had to go and finish the first half of the season with a 4-for-22 effort and 6 turnovers at Dallas. Ouch.<br>So we have All-Star festivities to get through this weekend and then we’re back to the real games and hopefully an exciting week full of blockbuster trades. Here’s looking at you, week 2/20-2/26.<br>
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<strong>Four Games:</strong> Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Indiana, LAL, Memphis, Milwaukee, New Jersey, New Orleans, Orlando, Portland, Seattle.<br>
<strong>Three Games:</strong> Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Golden State, Houston, LAC, Minnesota, New York, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Utah, Washington.<br>
<strong>Two Games:</strong> Denver, Miami, Phoenix, Sacramento, Toronto.<br>
<br>Season-long trade rumors are finally coming to fruition this week. Darko is moving to Disney World, former Terrapin Chris Wilcox swapped area codes with Vlad Rad, and Stevie Franchise just may get another ‘change of scenery’ if Isaiah Thomas continues his quest to bury the Knicks six-feet-under. Keep a close eye on pending trades as several players are sure to find themselves in new situations that could really boost their second half value.<br>
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<strong>Plug ‘em in, Plug ‘em in:</strong>
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<strong>Josh Smith/Childress, G/F</strong> – The reigning Slam-Dunk champ just put up career-highs of 21 points and 15 boards, while fellow swingman Josh Childress also scored a season-high 21 in a win over the Lakers Wednesday. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that Al Harrington will be asked to pack his bags before the Feb. 23rd deadline. Josh & Josh would immediately reap the benefits should Harrington (and his 37 mpg) depart. Smith averages an incredible 2.3 blks in only 27.5 mpg, and Childress contributes across the board but especially in steals with 1.2 spg in 28.4 minutes. Hopefully both will see 30-35 minutes a night the rest of the way and improve on their already respectable numbers. The youngsters have four games next week so get them in your lineups.<br>
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<strong>Delonte West, PG</strong> – LeBron (43/12/11) and Paul Pierce (50/7/8) may have stolen the show in an overtime thriller the other night, but Delonte also filled his stat line with 15/10/8 and 3 blocks. One of the best waiver wire pickups of the year, the versatile guard just keeps on truckin’. Jefferson, Perkins, and Wally are banged up, so West should have plenty of scoring chances in four contests next week.<br>
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<strong>Anthony Johnson, PG</strong> – Jamaal Tinsley is starting to make Marcus Camby and Fred Taylor look like iron men. He’s only appeared in 23 games this season and hasn’t been healthy for a full year since his rookie campaign. Veteran point guard Anthony Johnson has been handed the reins and asked to do what he can to help salvage Indiana’s season. A.J. has been a member of the Pacers’ starting five since the end of December and averages nearly 30 mpg as a starter. Usually just a borderline fantasy starter in deep leagues, Johnson’s hot hand (19/4/5 with 2 threes and 1.3spg in last 3 outings) makes a decent plug-and-play for four games next week.<br>
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<strong>Darko Milicic, F/C</strong> – If there ever was an ideal situation for the young 7-footer, Orlando is it. Darko’s playing time was so limited in Detroit that analyzing his stats does not really give you an indication of his potential. He’s shooting an impressive 51.5% from the floor, yet a miserable 37.5% from the charity stripe this season. But of course, his 17-of-33 FGs and 3-of-8 from the line are such small samples that they are essentially rendered meaningless. If one were to ascertain <em>anything</em> from his stats it would have to be his impressive 15 blocks in only 140 minutes of play this season. He’s sure to see plenty of playing time on his new team, and starting alongside league-leading rebounder Dwight Howard (12.6 rpg) seems to be a perfect fit for the Serbian big man. If you’re feelin’ Darko, get him in your lineups right away. Let's just hope for the best.<br>
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<strong>Chris Wilcox, F/C</strong> – Assuming Evans/Fortson get shipped out of town sometime before next Thursday, Wilcox will have a great opportunity to excel as the new starting PF in Seattle. Now that he lives in Starbucks capital, USA, maybe some grande caramel macchiatos can help Chris wake up and get his head in the game. The former Terp has immense talent and this appears to be a good situation for him. The Sonics frontcourt has lacked athleticism and been clogged up with the likes of Evans/Swift/Collison/Petro/Fortson for too long. Wilcox brings much needed explosiveness up front and <em>could</em> average 15 and 10 if he's focused and motivated. Think of him as a younger/healthier Kenyon Martin, with center eligibility to boot.<br>
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<strong>Stash ‘em or at least keep on your radar:</strong>
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<strong>Antoine Walker</strong> – He was back in the SLU for a couple games before the break (scored 26 pts and hit six treys on 2/15). Employee #8 needs a starting gig to be a consistent fantasy contributor, and he may just land one if traded to the right team.<br>
<strong>Shaun Livingston</strong> – Prep-to-pro point guard struggling in his second season, "the next Magic Johnson" has started three of the Clips last five games, averaging 6.7 assists in those contests. The potential is there for a monster second half if 36-year-old Cassell were to go down with an injury.<br>
<strong>Earl Watson</strong> – Incessant trade rumors surrounding Denver’s reserve PG are making me nauseous. He could have some value if given a starting job somewhere (New York?)<br>
<strong>Nazr Mohammed</strong> – The big man averaged 11 pts and 8 rebounds for the Knicks last season. He has been stuck on the Spurs’ bench all year, but exploded for 18 pts and 20 boards Wednesday night at Philly. He could make some noise if he were to take the starting spot from Rasho, or perhaps filling in for an injured Duncan.<br>
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<strong>Forget about ‘em and move on:<br>Larry Hughes</strong> – just went under the knife again and will be lucky to return for the playoffs.<br>
<strong>Emeka Okafor</strong> – they’ve been saying he’ll be back in 3-5 weeks for over a month now. Word out of Charlotte is that he’ll likely sit for the rest of the season.<br>
<strong>Jameer Nelson</strong> – Specialists can’t figure out what is wrong with his foot, and he is out for at <em>least</em> another three weeks. Even if he returns, he’ll have to fight for playing time with a crowded Orlando backcourt.<br>
<strong>Sebastian Telfair</strong> – Stephon Marbury’s little cousin was benched in favor of the Blake/Dixon combo. Bassy needs to learn the pro game and improve on his "Dick Cheney-esque" shooting (36.6%FG) before he can be a reliable fantasy force. Maybe next year.<br>
<strong>Marko Jaric</strong> – Yes, he may be traded, but he is just stinkin’ it up this season.<br>
<strong>Deron Williams</strong> – Did they really draft him ahead of Chris Paul? Williams is simply not a good fit for the Jazz and Jerry Sloan is not a good fit for fantasy owners.<br>
<br>Also… the Knicks/Magic exchanging <strong>Jamal Crawford</strong> and <strong>Steve Francis</strong> would help all parties involved (especially their fantasy owners).<br>Enjoy the All-Star festivities and be ready to pounce once those trades are announced.</div>

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<strong>Chicago</strong>
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<strong>Kirk Hinrich’s </strong>a tough dude. After leaving the season opener with an ankle injury and being questionable the next night, he came out and went for 26 points on 8-of-13 shooting with 3 3s. After being knocked out with a concussion against Dallas, he did miss a game, but then came back with averages of 24/4.5/10 in his next two games. You’ve got to like that. I normally leave players on the bench for a game to let them get back into the swing of things after an injury, but after Hinrich’s last performance I made sure to get him back in. Of course, it should be noted that Captain Kirk saw an average of 43 minutes in those two games due to the absence of <strong>Ben Gordon</strong>. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I should have known better than to give <strong>Chris Duhon </strong>any credit. He promptly had four absolute nightmare games before exploding for 24 points, 7 assists and 6 3s against, of course, the goddamn <strong>Wizards</strong>. Duhon’s still worth keeping around because he’s one of the few players you can tell <strong>Scott Skiles </strong>actually likes. His steals and 3s are still solid, but he’s starting to lose some of his assists to Hinrich. His minutes have remained fairly consistent, but it was a good thing he had that great game before Ben Gordon came back, because then things would have gotten interesting. ESPN’s Player Rater isn’t the gospel, but it’s an effective tool; as of Saturday night, Duhon was right in between <strong>Richard Hamilton </strong>and <strong>T.J. Ford</strong>. Numbers don’t lie, right?<span style="font-size:+0;"> </span>
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<strong>Miami</strong>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Was I a little too early in proclaiming the death of <strong>Gary Payton’s </strong>fantasy relevancy? Looks that way. With <strong>Jason Williams </strong>nursing a bum knee, Payton has played 42 mpg in two starts, averaging 17/3.5/3 with 2.5 3s and 1.5 steals in his last two. His shot looked especially strong last night in a game against the Wizards THAT WAS HANDED TO THE HEAT BY THE OFFICIALS. Sorry, lost my composure there a bit, the last two Wizards games have been especially brutal. But that was a fucking fraud. Anyway, the 3-pointers are the big news here. Payton hadn’t been a serious long distance threat since the 00-01 season when he averaged 1.3 per game. But The Man Formerly Known as The Glove is putting them up at a high rate this season. Against the Wiz he was spotting up in the corner on multiple occasions – these were designed plays. In his four starts Payton – who topped 8 apg in six straight seasons in the prime of his career – has had more than 3 assists just once, so these 3s are huge for his value, especially since he’s nowhere near the pickpocket he used to be. If he’s going be seeing roughly 40 minutes per games there’s no problem with using him. In weekly leagues he makes a possibly excellent play – the Heat play four games, but who knows when Williams will return?<span style="font-size:+0;"> </span>
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<strong>Atlanta</strong>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In case you didn’t notice, there’s a new starting PG in the league. You’d be forgiven for not noticing, of course. <strong>Royal Ivey </strong>has started the last three games for the Hawks and after a somewhat promising debut in which he scored 14 on 7-of-10 shooting, he still hasn’t seen more than 20 minutes in any of those starts. <strong>Tyronn Lue </strong>is still seeing just about the same amount of time even though he’s now coming off the bench. Actually, I should probably just stop now. The title of this section is Five Situations to Pay Attention To, and unless you play in the deepest league in the entire country, this is certainly not a situation worth your attention. </p>
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<strong>Los Angeles Lakers</strong>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Call me crazy, but I think <strong>Sasha Vujajic </strong>might actually have some fantasy value at some point this season. The triangle offense doesn’t need a traditional point guard to run it, but Parker barely even resembles a point guard. He’s certainly more of a swingman, and his 1.65:1 assist/turnover ratio backs this up. He’s been putting up decent numbers, but the majority of his production has come early in games. On Saturday he had no production at all; no points, no rebounds, 3 assists, missed all 7 of his shots in 24 minutes. Vujacic wasn’t much better, making only 1-of-3 and he didn’t register a single assist in his 24 minutes. The Lakers have been playing better lately, but they still have very little margin for error. Vujacic’s 3.9:1 assist/turnover ranks fourth in the league, behind only <strong>Eric Snow</strong>, <strong>Brevin Knight </strong>and <strong>Chauncey Billups</strong>. It’s not hard to envision Jackson getting fed up with Parker and making a switch. But what kind of value would Vujajic have if he could find regular PT? Marginal, to be sure. He’s not going to be in there for his scoring, and his 31% shooting so far in his career is almost historically bad. I see him similar to Duhon in that he could hit enough 3s and steals to be a marginal play in weeks when he has enough games, or as a guy to keep on your bench and plug in when the inevitable injuries hit. </p>
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<strong>Denver</strong>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Say this about <strong>Earl Boykins</strong>: his 26 mpg usually means 26 minutes. In 18 of his 21 games the little man has received between 22 and 29 minutes, which makes him a little easier to deal with than guys that fluctuate between 17-33-24, etc. But the last four games show why Boykins just isn’t a reliable player. Through the season’s first 16 games Boykins was averaging 0.8 3s and 1.1 steals – not great numbers, but enough to merit a utility spot in deep leagues. But that’s about as good as it gets for Boykins in those categories, and you know that he’ll never grab any boards or shoot above 42%. Lots of people have been hoping for Earl to sneak into the starting lineup, but this is a guy who has started 10 games in his 379 game career. His role seems pretty defined. With <strong>Andre Miller </strong>on one of his hot streaks and piling up the assists, there’s no point in shifting him over to SG in favor of Boykins. You can do better. </p>
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<strong>Comet Gain</strong>
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<strong>Gilbert Arenas</strong> – That was a brutal shooting game last night, but he’s starting to rack up the steals and fills up the box score every night. Think of him as the new <strong>AI</strong>. </p>
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<strong>Brevin Knight </strong>– Owners don’t have him for scoring, but certainly won’t complain about 17.5 ppg to go along with 9 apg and 2.7 spg in his last six.<span style="font-size:+0;"> </span>
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<strong>Sarunas Jasikevicius </strong>– A little bit of everything in his five starts: 11.0/4.2/5.4 with 1.6 3s, 1.0 steals on 52% and 94% shooting. Liking my Brent Barry comparison more and more. </p>
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<strong>Mo Williams </strong>– He’s back on the bench now, but those numbers in his four starts – 19.3/1.5/7.0 with 2.5 3s and 1.3 steals – and his consistent 3-point gunning off the bench make him worthy of at least a bench spot.</p>
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<strong>Baron Davis </strong>– Yeah yeah yeah, he can’t shoot. But optimists will look at his 41% career number and think that means he’ll shoot around 43% from here on out. Hey, it’s possible.</p>
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<strong>The Hold Steady</strong>
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<strong>Chauncey Billups </strong>– How nice is it to have a guy like this on your team? Holding strong with that career high assist number.</p>
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<strong>Derek Fisher </strong>– Last two games were especially encouraging – no 3s, but still managed to average 16.5 with 1.5 steals. You know my non-starter policy, but if you’re desperate…</p>
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<strong>Tony Parker </strong>– After no steals in first four games, averaging 1.6 since then. In a bit of a shooting slump, but that was to be expected.</p>
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<strong>Marko Jaric </strong>– Life without Hudson is nice; 15.5/5.5/6.0 with 2 3s and 1 steal in 37.5 minutes in last two. Sell high? If you can…</p>
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<strong>Delonte West </strong>– I’m becoming a believer; eight straight games of 30+ minutes and just enough steals, blocks and 3s to merit that final roster spot in your lineup. </p>
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<strong>The Fall</strong>
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<strong>Deron Williams </strong>– <strong>Jerry Sloan </strong>can’t take all the blame; 31% shooting and 17/12 assist/turnover in last four just won’t cut it.</p>
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<strong>Sebastian Telfair </strong>– You don’t look for rebounds from PG, but four in his last six games is flat-out pathetic; </p>
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<strong>Jameer Nelson </strong>– Back to the bench with <strong>Francis </strong>back; he’s crippling in leagues that count TO.</p>
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<strong>Damon Jones </strong>– A forgotten man in most recent game; hard to see him making an impact any time soon.</p>
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<strong>Luther Head </strong>– As expected, he’s slid off to irrelevance with the return of <strong>McGrady</strong>. </p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2005 08:11:04 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    Delonte West finally got to take a shot at &quot;big brother&quot; Wednesday night. During his three years at Saint Joseph&apos;s, West said the Sixers were a big brother to the Hawks.
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<description><![CDATA[    <p><img alt="delontewest.jpg" src="http://www.deadspin.com/sports/delontewest.jpg" width="175" height="292" class="right" />We have known that Delonte West <a href="http://www.nba.com/celtics/roster/DelonteDiary_111504.html">has had a "diary" on the Celtics' official site</a> for a while, and we have heard that he has said crazy stuff on there from time to time. But today someone finally sent us an official quote from it, and it's too much not to quote exactly to you, even though someone (hell, probably Simmons) probably already has.</p>

<blockquote> I want to win a championship ring. The day I get that ring, I am going to hang it on a shoelace and tie it around my neck. Then I&#x2019;m going to get a pair of the sunglasses that Dwayne Wayne wore in the show "A Different World" and visit every state in the country on a moped wearing nothing but the ring, those sunglasses and a pair of Chuck Taylors with the inscription "What Would Jesus Do?" written on the sides. I&#x2019;m serious!</blockquote>

<p>Yeah, pretty easy to say when you play for the Celtics. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/celtics/roster/DelonteDiary_111504.html">Delonte West Diary</a> [Celtics.com]</p>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">LA Clippers 109  Milwaukee 85 </span>–Andruw Bogut had his first tough night 15 minutes and 2 points, and he was -23 … This game was done before the 4th Quarter … The Clippers are 6-2 …. Milwaukee didn’t win a game last year against the West on the road … Elton Brand was +31.  That might be an NBA high for the season. .. The Clippers are 6th in the NBA in efficiency differential … The Clippers aren’t doing anything great they are just above average in every category.  That leads me to believe this could be real.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Cleveland 114 Washington 99 </span>– The Cavs might be special.  They have won 4 straight and are winning at home by an average of 21 … The Cavs are #2 in the NBA in efficiency differential (offense efficiency – defensive efficiency) this is usually a great indicator of how good a team is.  They are #2 in offense and #1 in offensive rebounding … The Wizards are #4 even after the loss …. AD had another no turnover game.  He is amazing … Donyell Marhsall was a key in this one with a +21 … On the flip side Caron Butler was –23 for the Wiz.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Dallas 83 Denver 80</span> – Denver is 3-5 … Dallas trailed by 19 … DeSagana Diop had a career high 16 boards and 6 blocks.  The Sonics looked hard at Diop in the off-season … Big money Erick Dampier played 11 minutes and had 4 fouls, 4 turnovers and no points.  That is straight out of the Jerome James book of centering … Little Earl Boykins had a tough night he was a –20 in 25 minutes … Avery Johnson outcoached Geroge Karl.  He got the game small and Marcus Camby never played in the final 16 minutes despite being +10 .. Doug Christie and Josh Howard got pulled early in the 3rd and never returned.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Houston 94 Minnesota 89</span> – The Wolves offense fell apart down the stretch … McGrady had 13 points in the 4th Q … Houston was able to dictate pace which Jeff Van Gundy’s teams always seem like they are able to do … Houston is having a tough time stretching the floor.  They were just 1 of 10 from 3 … I have mentioned this before, but Minnesota has no one to help out when teams take away KG.  That is what happened down the stretch … Houston closed the game with Rafer Alston, Jon Barry, McGrady, Juwan Howard and Ming.  Derek Anderson was on the bench …. Minnesota got terrible play from their bench.  They were all around –11 for the game… Houston’s sized forced Minnesota to close with Olowokandi on the floor.  The Wolves are much better with a smaller line-up and KG at the 5.<br>
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<br>Philadelphia 104 Toronto 92</span> – Sam Mitchell death walk continues … Philly is all of a sudden 5-3.  However, their differential is not that strong so don’t be buying the Sixers yet …. The Sixers have been home for their 5 game winning streak … Rookie Charlie V had 27-13 for the Raptors.  That dude can play … Jalen Rose is +/- death everynight.  Last night he was –15, Mo Peterson was an amazing –26 in 23 minutes…. I don’t pup C-Web or spell his name right very often but he was great last night and they were +21 when he was on the floor.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Detroit 115 Boston 100</span> – Wow is Detroit good …. They are the #1 offensive efficiency team in the NBA.  Consider that with their defense. That is unbeatable … Billups dropped 17 in the third quarter … Al Jefferson crushed Darko over a few plays … Boston shot 53% against Detroit and LOST … Boston is really struggling without a point guard Delonte West and Dan Dickau are not getting it done …. All five Pistons starters were in double figures and three were over 20. …. Tayshawn Prince was a +26 … <br>
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<br>Miami 109  NOK 102</span> – Wade scored the final 8 to hold off an upset by NOK and force OT …. Byron Scott is not a good coach.  His team losses a lot of close games … Desmond Mason is still struggling. He came off the bench and went 1 for 7.  He did have 9 boards … GP played 36 minutes … Chris Paul has done a nice job of getting his shooting percentage up to 46% … Jason Williams did not play the final 12 minutes of the game.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Sacramento 119  Utah 83</span> --- I thought the NBDL was running yet but from looking at Utah’s roster it debuted yesterday in Sacramento.  Don’t look at this as a change in Sacramento’s terrible play.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">San Antonio 103 Atlanta 73 </span>--  Great v. very bad not much more to be said.<br>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Orlando 85 Charlotte 77</span> – Dwight Howard crushed Emeka Okafor.  Howard had 21 and 20.  We have talked about this I am not sold on Okafor.   Howard has five straight double doubles…. Sean May had 15-10 his best game as a rookie.  I love that pick.</div>

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<h2>Boston Celtics</h2>

<p>What can i say about the Celts? I'm confused by this team year after year. It's nice to see them do well, but sometimes i have to wonder how they do it? <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/paul_pierce/index.html?nav=page">Paul Pierce</a> of course is the only consistent scorer Celtics fans have known for years.</p>

<p>This off season they lost <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antoine_walker/index.html">Antoine Walker</a>. You know, when Walker came back to the Celtics last season and played next to Pierce again, it was like the good ol' days, before Walker got it through his thick skull that he had a better chance of winning a championship with the Dallas Mavericks and eventually found himself in the worse position of playing for the bottom feeding Atlanta Hawks before he was traded at the deadline back to the Celtics. Once again Walker has taken off for greener pastures and is banking on <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/shaquille_oneal/index.html?nav=page">Shaquille O'Neal</a>'s ability to win games and increase his championship aspirations. Walker has even stated he wouldn't mind coming off the bench in Miami. What? Antoine, say it ain't so... Aww.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/mark_blount/index.html?nav=page">Mark Blount</a> disappointed last season after signing a big contract. Why does that happen anyway? The player isn't as hungry anymore? Now he's got enough money to buy all the &quot;big man&quot; dinners he can eat.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/ricky_davis/index.html?nav=page">Ricky Davis</a> was a legitimate sixth man award candidate last season and he brought his game to a new level, toning down on the head games he usually plays and concentrating on coach Doc Rivers' plan of action.</p>

<p>What i wonder now is who will play point guard for the Celtics? <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gary_payton/index.html">Gary Payton</a> has decided to go off and hang from Shaq's nuts for another year in hopes of winning his much desired championship, and for that reason alone i am putting the official HEX on that Miami Heat. The only way they should win the championship is if they trade Payton to the Hornets before the playoffs. That's right, let &quot;the glove&quot; deal with that bit or reality.</p>

<p>The Celtics are deep at point guard still, very deep, but the skill level is questionable. They have young guards capable of shinning at different points, so it will be the coach's job to figure out who will bring the most to the table. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/marcus_banks/index.html?nav=page">Marcus Banks</a>, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/delonte_west/index.html?nav=page">Delonte West</a>, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/orien_greene/index.html?nav=page">Orien Greene</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/will_bynum/index.html?nav=page">Will Bynum</a> will all be competing for minutes at the point.</p>

<p>Another big question mark? <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gerald_green/index.html?nav=page">Gerald Green</a>. What will the rookie bring to the floor with him? Before the draft he was touted as the next <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tracy_mcgrady/index.html">Tracy McGrady</a>, but he sunk from the projected top 6 pick down to where the Celtics picked him at number 18. The look on his face when he was passed by pick after pick was priceless.</p>

<p>Look for <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/al_jefferson/index.html?nav=page">Al Jefferson</a> to step up this year and be the starting power forward. Jefferson was the steal of the draft last season and showed a lot of toughness and his skills should be greatly improved after one season in the league.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>



<p>Best Player: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Paul Pierce</strong></span><br />Best Rookie: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Gerald Green</strong></span><br />Prediction: <strong>2nd</strong> (Atlantic), <strong>8th</strong> (East)</p>

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<h2>Philadelphia 76'ers</h2>

<p>The Sixers made an impressive push for first place in the Atlantic last season. After starting the year badly, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/allen_iverson/index.html?nav=page">Allen Iverson</a> did his usual and saved the team from mediocrity until his teammates and some trades came to relieve some pressure.</p>

<p>The biggest move last season was the acquisition of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/chris_webber/index.html?nav=page">Chris Webber</a>, or shadow thereof. The power forward was one of the more dominant players <strong>years</strong> ago. Although he's shown he can still score points and bring down a bunch of rebounds, his paycheck still reflects the performance of years past and his contract along with Iverson's will eventually choke the 76'ers, so they have to win now! There is no time to waste.</p>

<p>The Sixers were able to re-sign most of the free agents they stood to lose and hopefully will benefit from the resigning of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kyle_korver/index.html?nav=page">Kyle Korver</a>, the sharpshooter and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/samuel_dalembert/index.html?nav=page">Samuel Dalembert</a>, who seemed destined to make major money, even though he's just shown spurts of what people assume will be a great defensive game and decent offensive abilities.</p>

<p>I was reading another preview article this morning and the name <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jamal_mashburn/index.html?nav=page">Jamal Mashburn</a> came up. I had to double check the date of the article. Mashburn has been gone from the league so long, he should have joined the cast of &quot;Lost&quot;. It seems there is a possibility of Mashburn actually getting some playing time this season. I don't know, i don't buy it. Until i actually see Mash playing some pre-season games, or just plain suiting up for a shoot around, I'm not going to anticipate anything. However, if the Sixers were to get even 40 games out of a player with that kind of skill, it couldn't hurt, could it?</p>

<p>The guy that excites me the most is another solid pick from last years draft, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/andre_iguodala/index.html?nav=page">Andre Iguodala</a>. He doesn't seem to show at the top of the scoring sheet, but that kind of honor is obviously bestowed on Iverson and Webber at this point, but Iguodala does everything right. He's a decent defender, and exciting slasher to the basket and DAMN, he's got some hops, that's for sure. I look forward to the &quot;other&quot; AI getting more involved in the team's offensive schemes and I'm sure he won't disappoint.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff3300;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Allen Iverson</strong></span><br />Best Rookie: *<br />Prediction: 3rd (Atlantic), 9th (East)<br /> </p>

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<h2>New Jersey Nets</h2>

<p>

Ok, first off, living in Toronto tends to skew your view of the Nets. No doubt the Nets were able to pick Rob Babcock's pocket in picking up <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/vince_carter/index.html?nav=page">Vince Carter</a>. The picks Toronto acquired may or may not pan out and that answer is years in the future.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jason_kidd/index.html?nav=page">Jason Kidd</a> is the heart and soul of this team and both <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/richard_jefferson/index.html?nav=page">Richard Jefferson</a> and Carter will take the lead from Kidd. This is a powerful three headed monster we're looking at. If Kidd can remain injury free this season, there is no doubt the Nets will be contending for the top position in the Atlantic.</p>

<p>Carter and Jefferson have to be regarded as the top offensive duo on the Atlantic and the team isn't too shabby on the defensive end either.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/nenad_krstic/index.html?nav=page">Nenad Krstic</a> became one of my favorite players to watch last season. After trading Aaron Williams to Toronto in the afore mentioned Carter trade, not only did Krstic find more minutes to showcase his skills, but he played well enough to earn more minutes than <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jason_collins/index.html?nav=page">Jason Collins</a>, who's been starting in New Jersey for years.</p>

<p>The off season has been a weird one for the Nets. The Nets' team doctors have uncovered a heart aliment in <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/robert_traylor/index.html">Robert Traylor</a> and found what may turn into bad knee tendinitis in <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/shareef_abdur-rahim/index.html">Shareef Abdur-Rahim</a>. Not signing Traylor was that painful for the Nets, but I'm sure they will be feeling the loss of a player like Abdur-Rahim, who would have made the starting lineup completely well rounded and potent, might leave some fans in New Jersey wondering what could have been.</p>

<p>The Nets did solidify their point guard position with the signing of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jeff_mcinnis/index.html?nav=page">Jeff McInnis</a>. McInnis is a decent point guard and may see some time as the shooting guard. The signing will also insure the team won't be left high and dry of something were to happen to Kidd this season.</p>

<p>The Nets' first round pick this year, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antoine_wright/index.html?nav=page">Antoine Wright</a>, by all accounts should be a solid contributor off the bench, a capable scorer and good shooter.</p>

<p>It's doubtful the teams impending move to Brooklyn will weigh on the players minds, but you can't completely discount something like that.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff3300;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Richard Refferson</strong></span><br />Best Rookie: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Antoine Wright</strong></span><br />Prediction: 1st (Atlantic), 5th (East)<br /> </p>


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<h2>Toronto Raptors</h2>

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Woah Nelly! Another year in Toronto, another set of Desperate Housewives set of dramatic events. The season hasn't yet begun and the media had a field day with GM Rob Babcock. ESPN simply murdered Babcock's pick of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/charlie_villanueva/index.html?nav=page">Charlie Villanueva</a> on draft night. I must admit, i was sitting at home ready to bury my logitech mouse through my 21&quot; monitor.</p>

<p>Babcock appeared to have been taken advantage of in the trade of Vince Carter last season, getting 3 players and 2 draft picks. None of the 3 players acquired proved to be starters on the Raptors, in fact, the Raptors had to deal with <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/eric_williams/index.html?nav=page">Eric Williams</a> requesting a trade out of Toronto (which he's recently rescinded) and in a move that angered a lot of fans, the Raptors paid <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/alonzo_mourning/index.html">Alonzo Mourning</a> $10 million dollars to simply not show up in Toronto, freeing him up to sign with Miami and back up Shaq.</p>

<p>Babcock was also quoted in the media recently as stating that this year's team WILL NOT win more games than last years team. It's true that the team lost <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/donyell_marshall/index.html">Donyell Marshall</a>, who was a good scorer and solid contributor to the team, but once again, the fans went crazy with &quot;Fire Babcock&quot; chants. It may be the truth, but damn, the truth hurts and it shows Babcock's unprofessionalism.</p>

<p>On the court though, things may not be that bad. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/chris_bosh/index.html?nav=page">Chris Bosh</a> has emerged as a powerful weapon the team should move to make the number one option on offense. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jalen_rose/index.html?nav=page">Jalen Rose</a> is still a good scorer on any team, and when his head is into it, he can play good defense and change the scope of a game with his post skills. Let's hope he can admit the need of the young players getting some much needed minutes if this team is to move forward anytime soon. Rose has been rumored in trade talk with the LA Lakers, and Rob Babcock has stated there is a 50/50 chance of a trade before the beginning of the season and speculation has it, Rose's contract would be a nice one to get rid of.</p>

<p>Villanueva will be a question mark until the team figures out where he's going to fit on the court with Bosh. What ESPN had right in their diatribe, is that the Raptors drafted a player that plays the same position as Bosh, forcing one of the two players to play out of position. Although Bosh had some success playing center, his game is more tuned to the power forward position. Villanueva has been rumored to play the center position, which is possible, but he's also been rumored to play the small forward position, which would be interesting with his size, but most think his lack of foot speed will get him eaten up in the NBA game speed.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/joey_graham/index.html?nav=page">Joey Graham</a> is a physical specimen as many are fond of saying. He's got a great NBA body, good work ethic and appears to be able to do everything needed on the court. I see some of Andre Iguodala's game in Graham and if that's the case, it's not a bad thing at all.</p>

<p>What can i say about the point guard? <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/rafer_alston/index.html?nav=page">Rafer Alston</a> was actually one of the best point guards in the East last season, no doubt about it. He could have had his assist numbers rival the best dimers in the league, but he did fall in love with his shot towards the All-Star break and the relationship with coach Sam Mitchell was strained towards the end of the season. If Alston understands the game plan this season and begins picking his spots more carefully, his play can open up the offense and give the young players some room to maneuver. Just gotta keep those emotions in check Rafer!</p>

<p>Oh, one more thing. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/rafael_araujo/index.html?nav=page">Rafael Araujo</a> has actually regressed if you believe his performance with the Brazilian national team this summer. The backup center on the team seemed to school him at most practices and his opponents on the court were able to get the best of him for the most part. It's true that &quot;big men&quot; take longer to develop, but this is going to be one of those players we will label as an undeniable bust if he doesn't log significant minutes with the Raptors this season. Not just because he was picked at number 8 in last season's draft, but because he's now 25 years old, which was supposed to be a selling point, &quot;he's already a man and understands his responsibility&quot;, but was there a player in the league that looked more lost at times on the court? I watch a lot of basketball and i don't remember one.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff3300;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Chris Bosh</strong></span><br />Best Rookie: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Joey Graham</strong></span><br />Prediction: 5th (Atlantic), 14th (East)</p>

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<h2>New York Knicks</h2>

<p>

Oh Boy! Hmmm... The Knicks is the team where talent goes to die, or so it seems. The team consists of high paid under achievers with attitudes to boot.</p>

<p>The best move the Knicks made this off season? No, it wasn't trading for <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/quentin_richardson/index.html?nav=page">Quentin Richardson</a>, it wasn't signing an immobile center in <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jerome_james/index.html?nav=page">Jerome James</a>, it wasn't deciding to keep <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/allan_houston/index.html?nav=page">Allan Houston</a> and pay him him incredible salary. Their best move was to sign a coach in <a href="http://www.nba.com/coachfile/larry_brown/index.html?nav=page">Larry Brown</a> that seems to make talent gel, regardless of the talent gathered, and damn, they can use some of that magic.</p>

<p>I will keep my Isaiah Thomas rant short, but damn, this guy knows how to spend money, doesn't he? <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jamal_crawford/index.html?nav=page">Jamal Crawford</a>, Quentin Richardson, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/stephon_marbury/index.html?nav=page">Stephon Marbury</a>, all players i believe are overpaid and are in New York because Thomas wanted them, he can only use the previous GM as an excuse for so long.</p>

<p>With the bad, comes the good. The Knicks were able to acquire <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/nate_robinson/index.html?nav=page">Nate Robinson</a> with the Phoenix suns 21st pick in this years draft and if the pre-season is any indication, Robinson is a steal. There is a video being circulated on the Internet of Robinson one-hoop catching an offensive rebound mid-air and dunking it back over 3 Minnesota Timberwolves summer league participants. Incredible, but how much playing time will Robinson get being a rookie and backing up Marbury?</p>

<p>I'm not comfortable predicting anything with the Knicks. I don't like the way the team is managed but i respect their coach's coaching ability.</p>

<p>The team might be a good position to get younger at the end of this season. Will someone trade some youth for <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/anfernee_hardaway/index.html?nav=page">Anfernee Hardaway</a> or <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tim_thomas/index.html?nav=page">Tim Thomas</a>? What do these players have to offer that any contender would want?</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff3300;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Stephon Marbury</strong></span><br />Best Rookie: <span style="color: #66ff33;"><strong>Nate Robinson</strong></span><br />Prediction: 4th (Atlantic), 12th (East) </p></div>

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<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://rantnraveinc.com/celticsblog/images/youngguns.jpg"><br /><br /><em>Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.</em> - Heb 11:1<br /><br />The topic du jour seems to be comparing our team now as opposed to the team from last year (pre Walker trade).  The most obvious difference is Payton.  Gone will be his steady veteran hand at the point.  However, also gone will be his tendancy to walk the ball up and run plays that the coach didn't call.  Other than that, you can sub Scalabrine in for Googs and come out on top.  Sub in some young players for Jiri, and based on his play last year, we probably come out on top again.  Even if you call it even on those, there's not that much drop off.<br /><br />Still, much of the East has made moves to get better (even if they don't all work out - see New Jersey).  So can we rest on our laurels and expect an over .500 team?  Perhaps.  <br /><br />The key is with the kids.  Our starting lineup could feature Delonte West, Tony Allen, and Al Jefferson.  Basically, last year's draft class (and Reed should get some increased minutes as well).  This is basically where the kid gloves come off and the young players start to earn their keep.  A lot of faith is being put in the younger players on this team, and they'll sink or swim this year.<br /><br />When it comes to our record, its not a matter of what personel moves we made this offseason.  Our record will simply be a reflection of how fast our young players mature and develop into their roles on this team.  Its that simple.<br /><br />Was Al Jefferson good enough to be a starter last year?  Not until the very end (if then).  If he's good enough to be a solid NBA starter this year, that will be huge.  If he continues to show his star promise, all the better.  He's got low post instincts that can't be taught and a knack for getting rebounds that I wish could be taught to one of our post men.  However, if he has a sophmore slump or turns out to be fools gold (the latter seems less likely), then it could be devestating for this team - at least in the short term.<br /><br />What about putting the offense in the hands of a guy who only saw a handful of games his rookie year?  Delonte West looks and sounds like a coach's dream.  He has court awareness and a great jumper.  But so did Jiri Welsch.  Things can sour quickly in this league.  On the other hand, Delonte could do what Kirk Hinrich has done in Chicago, or better.<br /><br />Tony Allen hit the wall hard last year.  Many are doubting him now because of how he tailed off at the end of the season.  I am much more optimistic.  Of course it always comes back to my defensive bias.  But I like a guy that can be a disrupitve force on D, fill the lanes on the break, and give you a few "wow" moments a game.  If he ever gets centered and focused, look out.  Could he continue his tail off?  Sure.  But if he does, there is a fleet of guys ready to fill in if he does.<br /><br />Don't sleep on Kendrick Perkins either.  He might not ever reach the levels that Al could, but he's got the make up of a solid NBA center.  I don't need to tell you how rare that is.  He's got the size already, he's got a mean streak and a nose for the ball.  If we can keep him out of foul trouble and continue his learning curve, he could be the anchor of the defense and the starter of many fast breaks.<br /><br /><a href="http://celticsrant.blogspot.com/2005/08/odd-man-out.html">I've already gone over Marcus Banks</a>, but it is worth mentioning that he made some great strides at the end of the season where he was being used for long stretches at a time.  If he can continue his growth along the learning curve, he could be this team's starting point guard.  If not, he could still be a bargaining chip.<br /><br />Ignoring for the minute that Ricky Davis is far from a mid-life crisis, we also have Justin Reed and Ryan Gomes that are showing more promise by the day.  Neither promises to be a star in the traditional sense of the word.  However, each has many qualities that you look for in role players.  I could see one or both guys becoming glue guys in the fashion of Eric Williams.  I'll use this space to squeeze in Orien Greene as well.  A good backup PG is rare in this league.  Lets see if he can fill that role.  If these players don't step up, the team will have to spend Scalabrine money on another role player (or players) to fill that need in years to come.  If they do step up, the team can save that money for resigning all these youngsters.<br /><br /><img src="http://rantnraveinc.com/celticsblog/images/greengomes.jpg" align="right">But that's not all!  Way down there at the end of the bench could be the most prized jewel of all.  The skinny high school kid with the short finger might become the best player on this team.  Of course he could be a collosal flop in the mold of a Kedrick Brown, but if we can keep him away from too many cheeseburgers, we'll have one step in the right direction.  Forgetting for a moment this kid's insane hops and penchant for the highlight real, you must not forget the silky smooth jumper that he already has.  Unlike many phenoms, he won't need to be taught how to keep his elbow in and follow through.  He will need a lot of work on defensive rotations and ball movement, but that is easy enough to pick up in time.  Once this kid learns the ropes of the NBA, there's really no upward ceiling.<br /><br />So cheer up.  Maybe we won't make any more moves this offseason (though I won't stop rumor-mongoring).  Perhaps the biggest difference between this team and last year's edition will be the rookies and the valuable experience the non-rookies gained in the last year.  Doc has done a good job so far of working in the younger players.  Can we expect them all to turn into stars?  Not a chance.  Can we expect them all to improve from last year?  I think so.<br /><br />Can we count on that?  Well, I guess we just have to have faith.
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<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://rantnraveinc.com/celticsblog/images/docyellbanks.jpg"><br /><br />Delonte West has practially been handed the starting point guard position this offseason.  Orien Greene was given a 3 year deal without playing a single game (even in the summer league).  The C's are also looking for a veteran point guard with their $1.6M exception money.  So where does that leave Marcus Banks?  Rumored to be the bait that gets Blount out of town, thats where.<br /><br />What happened to this guy?  How did he go from being Danny's hand picked point guard to being the least valuable Young Gun?  I mean, this time 2 years ago, <a href="http://celtics.realgm.com/articles/211/20030804/why_youll_love_marcus_banks/" target="_blank">I was gushing over Marcus</a> after seeing him in only one summer league game (they'll let anyone write those things won't they?).  He's got all the tools to be a good to great point guard in this league.  Why can't he do that here?<br /><br />Truth be told, I'm still a fan of Marcus.  I've come back down to earth a great deal on his ability to run an offense.  In fact, I'd go so far as to say its a struggle for him.  However, I think that he has real value to this team, in particular if they continue to stress running the ball and playing defense.  <br /><br />Too many times last year, we let Gary Payton walk the ball up the court instead of pushing it down the defense's throat.  At least Marcus would huff it up the court, often times blowing past his shocked looking teammates that should have been filling the lanes around him.  In fact, he seemed to do the best when he was working on that second unit that would actually run with him.  Plus, I always have a weak spot for a guy that plays good defense and enjoys doing it.<br /><br />Still, he's never really run the offense the way Doc wants and you can tell he's no longer in Danny's long range plans.  Delonte doesn't have his athletic talent, but he's got the head that coaches gush about.<br /><br />So I guess if you are convinced that a guy is never going to be your main man, and you can sell him off on a team that will pay top dollar for his potential, then you sell high and wish him well.<br /><br />Then again, I'd still be happy with him being a solid second option and keeping Flash and Cash together for at least another season.  But what do I know?
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<pubDate>Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:18:25 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Celtics&apos; summer league team commits first sin in Vegas</title>
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<strong>Cavaliers 71, Celtics 65</strong>
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<strong>By Gabe Kahn</strong>
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<br>LAS VEGAS- The Celtics dream of a perfect summer league record ended today when a deep and rested Cavaliers team took them for their first loss in four tries by a score of 71-65 . Though the end result is not all that important in a league that is meant more as an exhibition for some players and an audition for others, Boston, having played the day before, looked tired and a step slower than Cleveland and seemed as depressed afterward as if they had lost a regular season game.<br>
<br>Like the Celtic team representing the big club, the Cavs also field a summer league team filled with NBA experience. Matt Freije, Luke Jackson, Olumide Oyedeji, Blake Stepp, James Thomas and Ime Udoka all have pro experience and Martynas Andriuskevicius was just drafted in the second round. Cleveland did not play the day before and ran the Celtics ragged while dominating the glass, 52-26. The Celtics only lead was at 2-1 and the Cavs opened up an 11-point advantage in the second quarter. The C's chipped away at the lead and even tied it up at 48 early in the fourth, but in the end, Cleveland had a little more gas in the tank.<br>
<br>A contribution to the Celtics first loss in summer league action was the sub-par play of Delonte West and Justin Reed. The two had been the most consistent performers but were noticeably off their game on Tuesday.  West finished with just 6 points, 2 assists and 6 fouls while Reed, who had been averaging 14 points, scored just 9 to go with 2 rebounds and 6 turnovers.<br>
<br>On the upside, rookie Will Bynum had his best game to date, filling in well for West, who was in constant foul trouble. Bynum, who reportedly has an agreement with the Celtics to attend training camp in October, looked comfortable running the team and scored 9 points while dishing off 1 official assist. With his third straight solid game, rookie forward Ryan Gomes scored 14 points and the Celtics played their best whenever he was in the game. It seems almost a fait accompli that Gomes will be on the Celtics roster next season with an even chance he could even crack Coach Doc Rivers' rotation.<br>
<br>As has been a general theme during summer league, neither Al Jefferson nor Kendrick Perkins looked all that impressive. Although the competition in Vegas is dominated by guard play most of the time, it is at least a little troubling that the Celtics' own baby big men have struggled as much as they have, given their strong performances during the season as well as last year in Vegas. Perkins, especially, has had a horrific time offensively, shooting just 2-14 for all four games, and, though he did collect 5 rebounds today, has had numerous rebounds slip out of his grasp. Jefferson has not been in any groove, either, but he has created numerous shots for himself that just have not gone down.  Jefferson finished his day with 8 points, 3 rebounds and 6 fouls.<br>
<br>Tony Allen was another bright spot for the Celtics, scoring 14 points to go with 4 steals. As ever, Allen was active on both ends of the court, mixing in drives with the occasional outside shot. High schooler Gerald Green played just 11 minutes but hit a couple of impressive outside shots during his short stint. <br>
<br>A despondent Celtic club (including Reed, West and Perkins, who sat in the locker room staring at the wall for five minutes after the rest of the team had gone to the bus) exited the gym shortly after the game ended and will play next on Wednesday against the Golden State Warriors.<br>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2005 17:57:57 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[    <span style="font-size:130%;"><strong>Celtics 82, Suns 53</strong></span><br /><strong>By Gabe Kahn</strong><br /><br /><img src="http://www.nba.com/media/celtics/summerGallery_20040713_10.jpg" align="right">LAS VEGAS- When the Celtics' summer league squad wiped the floor with their counterparts from Phoenix on Monday by a score of 82 to 53, it was difficult to tell whether or not it had anything to do with the superiority of the Celtic team or the vengeance of the refs. A mind-boggling 41 personal fouls were called... in the first half. For the game, there were 79 called and people all the way back at the MGM Grand could have permanent hearing damage from the constant scream of the whistles. <br /><br />Celtics coach Doc Rivers, on his best behavior, said of the young, aspiring officials, "they're still working on their game and I think it's great. One guy, Matt [Boland], he worked last year in our league and now he's reffing this and I think that's great. He's like Perk and Al." <br /><br />Under the watchful eyes of Danny Ainge, Chris Wallace, Rivers as well as Ainge's brain guru Jon Niednagel, the Celtics thrashed the a Suns summer league team bereft of almost any players representing the varsity, save Leandro Barbosa and Dijon Thompson. The Green and White led from coast to coast and increased their lead of 8 at the end of one quarter to 19 at the half and 23 by the start of the fourth quarter. Celtic sixth-man extraordinaire, Ricky Davis, came by with his son and watched the game with the Celtics, um, braintrust. He said he was "in town for a few days to check out the guys." <br /><br />After three games at the Reebok Vegas Summer League, it's becoming increasingly clear that Rivers is going to have to find room in next year's rotation for second year small forward Justin Reed. Reed is not the flashiest player on the summer squad (that title would have to go to either Tony Allen or rookie phenom Gerald Green), but he is easily the most consistent. The stat sheet will say that he had 1 block and 4 rebounds to go with his 17 points, but in Vegas, the stat sheet does, in fact, lie, and Reed has also been the C's best defender. <br /><br />A modest Reed said of his play, "I had a lot of mental breakdowns, but as long as you have good teammates, they help you. When you have great teammates, they make a lot things easy for me."<br /><br />Tony Allen had a bounce back game after submitting a meager 6 points and 1 rebound when the Celtics played the Mavs during Friday's afternoon game. Allen finished with 16 points and was back to his aggressive, frenetic self that made him a starter halfway through his rookie campaign. Rookie Ryan Gomes had his best game so far, submitting 14 points and 11 rebounds while displaying his uncanny nose for the ball and high basketball IQ. <br /><br />Gomes summarized his play so far in the summer league as follows: "I think I'm doing well. Just trying to run the floor, play defense, get rebounds. You know, do the little things." When asked about his knack for gobbling up so many loose rebounds, Gomes simplified things by saying, "I just try to go after every ball." <br /><br />Green had a strong game, mixing his high flying drives with accurate outside shooting, scoring 13 points and going 2 for 3 from outside the arc. Point guard Delonte West was again on his stat-hating game with a quiet 2 points and 3 assists, but the team looked fluid with him at the helm. Al Jefferson and Kendrick Perkins struggled, with Jefferson chipping in 6 point and 3 boards and Perkins adding 2 points and 2 rebounds in 15 foul plagued minutes.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.vegassummerleague.com/box_score.cfm?game=31" target="_blank">Faulty Box Score</a> | <a href="http://www.vegassummerleague.com/game_recap.cfm?game=31" target="_blank">Official Recap</a>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2005 23:59:22 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[    <span style="font-size:130%;">Celtics 76, Clippers 59</span><br /><strong>By Gabe Kahn<br /></strong><br /><img src="http://cache.boston.com/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2005/07/08/1120798782_7815.jpg" align="right">LAS VEGAS- Gerald Green had an auspicious professional debut and the Reebok Vegas Summer League, but after getting rid of some early jitters, he found time to wow the crowd time and again. <br /><br />Green first entered the game with 3:34 left in the first quarter and quickly gobbled up a defensive rebound. Without noticing Erwin Dudley of the Clippers lurking nearby, he put the ball on the floor where it was snatched away by Dudley. He then fouled Dudley immediately to stop him from getting an easy 2.. It was certainly not the start Green wanted, but with the help of some pretty aerial moves and a couple of ferocious dunks, his slow start would soon be erased from people's minds. <br /><br />With 26.9 seconds left in the opening period, Green finally got on the board, hitting a 20 foot-jumper from the left side and getting fouled in the process. In the second quarter, Green scored 7 points, 2 coming off an alley-oop, 2 from a jumper, and 3 from a spin move on the perimeter that was followed by a dunk over at least 19 Clippers. The docile crowd was suddenly awake and aware and jaws were dropping as far away as the MGM Grand. Green finished with 14 points, 6 personal fouls and 5 turnovers. <br /><br />Aside from Green's flying act, there wasn't too much of note during the Celtics' first summer league action. Aside from Shaun Livingston, Chris Kaman and the immortal Quinton Ross, the squad the Clippers fielded for the game was devoid of almost any player capable of playing on an NBA roster. Yes, even the Clippers. The Celtics roared out of the gate with an 8-nothing run before LA scored their first point on a free throw by Dudley. The lead grew to 15-2, then 20-3 and finally 23-4 before Kaman scored the Clippers first field goal with 10 seconds left in the quarter. The Clippers first 4 points were scored on 8 free throw attempts. Truly, this was summer league. <br /><br />The game was watched by Celtics' Executive Director of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge, Head Coach Doc Rivers, General Manager Chris Wallace and, interestingly enough, in an isolated corner of the gym, Captain Paul Pierce. Pierce chatted with a few friends during the game, then said hello to his teammates as they came off the court. Only after the game was already over for a few minutes did Rivers and Ainge approach Pierce and exchange pleasantries. Pierce then went down to the Celtics locker room and joked with Ainge and the coaches, specifically Assistant Coach Tony Brown, who was tossed after a run-in with one of the officials (a first for summer league?). The Truth's interaction with the team personnel appeared genial, though that could have had something to do with the presence of a couple members of the media. <br /><br />Though the outcome of the game was never in doubt, several second year players had strong performances. Delonte West got the bulk of the minutes at point guard and ran the team effectively, scoring 9 points, though whomever was keeping stats must have been in a foul mood, awarding West no assists, and giving the entire Celtic team just 2 for the night. Tony Allen had 13 points and nine rebounds, plus one crowd-pleasing dunk. Justin Reed started at small forward and looked impressive with 12 points and 7 boards. Al Jefferson, who dominated the competition in Vegas last year, had a quiet 9 points and 8 rebounds. <br /><br />Second-year center Kendrick Perkins, whom Rivers' had singled out for his performance at practice, was off and scored just 1 point to go with a couple rebounds, but had one phenomenal block of a Kaman fade-away jumper. Like the assists, the block somehow eluded the scorekeeper, much to the amazement of the Celtics' brass. Rookie Ryan Gomes too looked like he was trying to feel things out, and chipped in with 4 points and 6 rebounds. Local boy Taylor Coppenrath was solid but unexceptional with 6 points, and Georgia Tech product Will Bynum was held scoreless.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.vegassummerleague.com/box_score.cfm?game=15" target="_blank">Box Score</a> | <a href="http://www.vegassummerleague.com/game_recap.cfm?game=15" target="_blank">Not-as-good-recap</a> | <a href="http://www.rantnraveinc.com/celticsblog/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2606">Forum Topic/Recap</a>
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2005 09:12:48 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://graphics.boston.com/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2004/06/26/1088253267_7846.jpg"><br /><br />Time to take a break from my mythical wheeling and dealing and take my first look at the draft.  I'll tell you right now, I have not done the research to make a solid call on anything yet.  For the next 2 months, I'll be following Chad Ford's blog as he searches for the next Darko, frequenting NBADraft.net and DraftCity to get their latest mocks, pouring over strengths and weaknesses of players I've never heard of before, and digging for every last draft rumor under every rock I find.  <br /><br />And then, just like last year, I'll be completely surprised by what actually happens on draft night.<br /><br />To give you a feel for how much I dig this stuff, I planned my bachelor party around draft night.  So I had to quiet down the whole crowd to hear Stearn announce that the C's had chosen Al Jefferson.  "Ok, why not?" I thought.  "Maybe he can keep Kendrick Perkins company at the end of the bench."  It was when Tony Allen and Delonte West were chosen that it really sank in.  I have no clue what Danny is thinking.<br /><br />We all know how it turned out and we are all thankful for it.  This year we have another late first rounder to work with, as well as a couple of 2nd rounders (its going to be a long draft night for us).  It should be a fun ride.<br /><br />So, like I said, I have nothing terribly insightful to drop on you today.  However, I can give you some initial biases and preconceived notions that I am starting out with.<br /><br /><img src="http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/040320/040320_syracuse_vmed.vmedium.jpg" align="right">1. I'm a Syracuse fan, I think Warrick will translate just fine the NBA and I'll root for him wherever he lands.  Ok, anywhere except the Lakers.<br />2. I really don't see what people like about Charlie Villenueva.  The eyebrows alone were a big turnoff for me, but the clincher was the blatant distaste that he has for defense.  Pass.<br />3. I have similar feelings towards Taft who just seems like a selfish brat.  However, he's one that might take off when properly challenged and motivated.<br />4. I have to wonder about Monta Ellis as well.  The difference between a Kwame Brown and an Al Jefferson comes mostly down to maturity.  I've already read several reports about his attitude.  Red flag.  Danny likes him though, so get ready for "promise" rumors to fly.<br />5. I always hate the promises. I seems to have worked for Danny in the past, but it just doesn't seem wise to lock into a guy (and then have that leak to the media).  If I know about it, then so do the other GMs.  This can't be good.<br />6. I am not too sure about Bogut, I'm sold on Paul, but Marvin Williams could be the best player to come out of this draft.<br />7. Unless of course Gerald Green lives up to the now-annual Tracy McGrady comparisons.  Just how is Dorrell Wright doing these days anyway?<br />8. Another kid rising the boards is Martell Webster.  I hear he can shoot.  (this reminds me of when I heard about Shawn Marion rising up in the draft and all I could think to say about him was: "I hear he's a good dunker")<br />9. I'm always in favor of taking fliers on Euros in the second round and stashing them overseas.  The concept didn't really work for Josip Sesar or Ben Pepper, but it didn't exactly cost us anything either.<br />10. If these are just my initial thoughts, wait till I really get going.
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Sorry for the title Perk. I pretty much had accepted that if you started tonight, it was probably going to be either a <strong>feast</strong> or <em>famine</em> night. To get the suspense out of the way for those who haven't already perused the box score, I'd have to say that it was mostly famine. <span style="color:#006600;">
<span style="color:#000099;">
<em>The Statline:</em>
</span> 8 mins played, 2 pts, 3 rebs,</span> <strong>
<span style="color:#006600;">5 personal fouls.</span>
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<span style="color:#000000;">I'm letting you skate on this one Perk. I think Doc throwing you into the deep end to tred water, <em>
<span style="color:#006600;">(while effective strategy for motivating many players,)</span>
</em> is not the right strategy for Perks personality type. He's too exitable and just needs steady doses of minutes to improve. Just my opinion, but this was a 50/50 chance going in and it went south. I've nothing against trying it, it just didn't work out right. </span>
<span style="color:#006600;">
<em>Maybe next time we should bring him off the bench? Please?</em>
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<br>Anyways, Al Jefferson had a decent night during his time, so we still had an ok night for the young forwards.  Big Al had 19 minutes played, 12 pts, 9 rebs, 1 blk. Plus: 1 sore windpipe (from an incidental whack to it with around 5 mins left in the first half. Al left the game briefly, but when he returned, he immediately pulled down a rebound. Good job Kid.<br>
<br>I spent a good portion of the 1st half following the game through sound and during breaks fixing bbq. Don't you love grilling weather? Grilled Pork Chops tonight. Anyways, the C's got out on the Wiz early in this one. By 9:30 in the 1st quarter, the C's were out front 11-4 and Perk had already headed to the bench with 2 fouls.<br>
<br>Raef and PP were getting it done early and often, on the boards as well. With 2:54 left in the 1st, the Celtics led 27-15. The Celtics continued to stay out front on the Wiz. This scoring update is in direct relation to the aforementioned Jefferson throat injury at 5:17. <em>
<span style="color:#006600;">The score was 48-37, but I wouldn't have probably known it had I not heard the voice of my wife from the living room saying Al Jefferson got hurt. This news caused me to come tearing into the room, bbq tongs still in hand. </span>
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<br>The Wiz got back into the game by cutting the Celtics lead to 6, with 1:28 left, 56-50. Arenas was in steady doses tonight folks. I remember hearing at one point in the first half, the announcers saying, <em>
<span style="color:#000099;">"Gilbert Arenas already has 21 points and there's still blah blah blah left in the half"</span>
</em> I walked into the kitchen mumbling, <em>
<span style="color:#006600;">"He can score 41, as long as we win. Everyone knows the guy can have his nights. I just want a win. If he goes off, so be it."</span>
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<br>However, the Celtics responded with a run of thier own. Delonte West (DWest) hit a deep 2pter from the baseline with :42 left and then Raef hit a big shot after a scramble on the floor got him the ball. Both plays occured with expiring shot clocks.  <strong>
<span style="color:#000099;">The Celtics closed the half leading: 60-51.</span>
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<br>The second half started alot like the first did. Big Perk picked up his 4th foul at  the 11:20 mark and the score 63-52. Sorry big guy, not your night. There will be others though, so keep your head up.<br>
<br>Paul Pierce did alot of hustling in this game. at 10:34, he grabbed a defensive rebound and outleted to a running GP, who drew the defender and dropped a pass to the trailing DWest for the layup score. The Celtics then scored on an inbounds play that saw Blount curl off a screen in the paint and roll up to the foul line area, where he received the in-bounds pass and was wide open for  his high percentage jumper. That was at 8:55 and was shortly followed up by a DWest 3pter at 8:20 to put the Celtics in front 72-56.<br>
<br>Arenas was back at it, hitting another 3pter to roll up his total thus far in the game at 27. However, GP and Blount connected on a drop pass to the trailing big man, who finished with a dunk right up the middle. Jameson then responded in-kind by pulling up for a 3pter. GP penetrated and kicked the ball out to Raef on the baseline for a long jumper, but Jameson again answered with a 3pter. <strong>
<span style="color:#000099;">TIMEOUT: 5:47 left in the 3rd. 77-67 Celtics. </span>
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<br>Out of the timeout, GP penetrated across the paint and pulled up for a short jumper at 5:14. He then got the benefit of a questionable goaltending call on Arenas. <em>(RD cut off a pass for a steal downcourt and pushed it back up court where GP tried a contested layup score)</em> It appeared that Gilbert pinned it as it got there, but GP got the call and the Celtics led 82-67 with 4:09 remaining in the 3rd quarter. <em>
<span style="color:#006600;">Hey, who am I to complain? The call went <strong>our way</strong>...</span>
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<br>Then Antawn Jamison struck with 2 consecutive 3pter's, to cut the Celtics lead to 82-75 with 2:28 left. Al Jefferson came back into the game with 2:04 and by the 1:07 mark had also picked up his 4th foul. <em>(We should probably work on these 2 youngin's propensity to foul a little, huh?!)</em>    Pierce hit a technical FT for Wizards defensive 3 seconds with :54 remaining. RD hit a 18ft jumper after coming off a screen and pulling up for the money mid-range. <strong>
<span style="color:#000099;">At the end of 3 quarters, the Celtics lead 87-79.</span>
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<br>If you took too long to come back from the break, you might have missed some stuff. Within the first :45 of the quarter Paul Pierce went diving head first into the Celtics bench after a ball and Al Jefferson collected his 5th foul. Jefferson was subbed for by Perkins, who made it all the way until 9:10 to pick up his 5th foul.<br>
<br>The Wizards started to push a soft full-court press, which paid off with 2 scores off turnovers and at 8:41, Doc called a timeout. The Celtics now only led 91-86 and it seemed that the team of Banks and DWest playing together didn't seem to be clicking for some reason. The timeout didn't help and the Wiz had pushed it to 91-90 when another turnover led to a fastbreak layup which gave the Wizards their first lead of the game with 7:31 remaining in the contest. <strong>
<span style="color:#000099;">91-92 Wizards.</span>
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<br>PP went right to the hole following the lead change and got to the line where he put the C's back in front with 2FT's. However, PP also picked up a bad foul on a long jumper from Jameson out front, that thankfully was ruled only a 2pt attempt. The resulting FT's put the Wiz back out front 93-94 with 6:56 left. PP then went back to the floor after a loose ball. He collected it and got a pass to Raef, who pushed the ball up the floor to GP for a layup score. 95-94 Celtics with 5:55 remaining. Arenas hit a jumper, but RD countered with 2 FT's and then pushed the ball up the floor to Raef, delivering the ball over the top. Raef  took the pass down and then right back up for the score. 99-96 Celtics with 4:33 remaining. Jameson hit 2 more FT's at 4:22 to retighten the gap: 99-98.<br>
<br>Big Al took a pass down on the block as an opportunity to score with a short turn around jumper along the baseline. He then collected a big offensive rebound and got fouled on the put-back attempt. After he made both FT's, the Celtics were in front 103-98 with 3:26. After that, Al hung in until 2:23 when he fouled out with 12 pts and 9 rebs.<br>
<br>The timeframe of Jeffersons departure saw the Celtics leading 107-101. GP was getting to the line for charity and he also fed a trailing Blount again, which got Blount to the line for more charity. The C's took a timeout after the ball went out of bounds on our offensive possession with 1:11 left. The C's retained possession, but had only :03 on the shot clock remaining. A bad pass to RD's feet saw Blount collecting the loose ball, only to pass it out to someone else for a shot attempt, obviously not remembering the crutial clock situation and thus being penalized for it. <em>
<span style="color:#006600;">I have to be honest, that frosted my nether-regions. The C's still led 110-103, but damn...</span>
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<br>Paul Pierce continued to push the C's as he backed down, spun and ultimately muscled his way into the paist for a score to make it 112-105. This capped an overall 19-9 Celtics run. Of course, Arenas wasn't going quietly and hit another 3pter with :18 remaining to make it 114-108. DWest closed it out with 2 FT's and the <strong>
<span style="color:#000099;">Celtics win 116-108</span>
</strong>.<br>
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<strong>
<span style="color:#006600;">Player of the Game: The Team</span>
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<br>Why? They pulled it together and I mean <strong>
<span style="color:#006600;">TOGETHER</span>
</strong>. 7 players collected double-digits in scoring. They did it with only Justin Reed not getting any floor time and with 'Toine injured.<br>
<br>This is the type of game you have to be happy about not only winning but the way we did it. Especially given the playoff implications, IMO. <em>
<span style="font-size:78%;color:#990000;">On a closing note, I just wanted to note that my schedule seems to be clearing up, so recaps should be pretty regular again. Sorry that I haven't been able to do them lately. My apologies for any inconvenience. Thanks.</span>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2005 23:56:58 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>GP Is Back - Book It</title>
<description><![CDATA[    <a href="http://www.rantnraveinc.com/celticsblog/forum/viewtopic.php?t=805">According to WEEI</a> (Dale & Holley), Gary will sign with the Celtics.<br /><br /><strong>Update:</strong> Just got a note from a source that assures me that <strong>Gary Payton will be back.</strong> Just not sure when.  (hey, I sound just like Chad Ford!)<br /><br />Our new startling lineup likely looks like this:<br />Gary Payton, Tony Allen, Paul Pierce, Antoine Walker, Raef LaFrentz<br /><br />Our bench should look like this:<br />Delonte West, Marcus Banks, Ricky Davis, Al Jefferson, Mark Blount, Kendrick Perkins<br /><br />Thats nice.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2005 19:51:01 -0800</pubDate>
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