Game 41: Minnesota @ Boston

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  1. CelticBalla32

    CelticBalla32 Basketball is back in Boston

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    <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">7-34</span> [​IMG] <span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%">@</span> [​IMG] <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">33-7</span>
    Friday, January 25, 2008 - 7:30 pm ET
    TD BankNorth Garden (Boston. MA)
    Game aired on CSN</div>

    Ah, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: Boston Celtics East vs. Boston Celtics West. After completing two significant trades with Minnesota over the coarse of the past two years, including “the big one” that landed the C’s Kevin Garnett this past July, the Minnesota Timberwolves give the Boston faithful numerous flashbacks of the previous struggles that are no more. Of Minnesota’s 15-man roster, seven players were Celtics at one point, and they’ve even got former Boston College star Craig Smith coming off the bench. To top it all off, of course, the man running the show in “Minny” is Celtic great Kevin McHale, who won three NBA championships as a player with the green.

    Let’s take a moment to check up on our old friends lost in July’s blockbuster trade, shall we?

    When McHale decided that it was time to trade “The Big Ticket,” Kevin Garnett, it was clear that the Wolves were ready for a full-fledged youth movement. In return for Garnett, they received a package from the C’s consisting of Al Jefferson, Ryan Gomes, Sebastian Telfair, Gerald Green, the $11.6 million expiring contract of Theo Ratliff, and two future first round draft picks (one of which was formerly theirs, traded to Boston in 2006, via the Wally Szczerbiak deal). The most important player in the deal for Minnesota was the man that over 70% of Boston.com voters felt should not have been traded last summer, even for Kevin Garnett. In short, they were wrong and they don’t feel an ounce of regret to this day, but “Big Al” is going to make sure they remember what they’re missing. With his 21.8 PPG and 12.1 RPG averages, the fourth-year stud is currently one of five NBA players averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. His company is Dwight Howard, Yao Ming, Carlos Boozer, and Antawn Jamison – not too shabby. Jefferson is still having difficulty on the defensive end and is being forced into playing center out west with Theo Ratliff inching his way back into the lineup, but there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that he is one of the best low-post scorers in today’s game and has many All-Star appearances in his future.

    Another guy that is missed in the Boston area, both on and off the court, is Ryan Gomes. The former Providence college star has started in 33 of Minnesota’s 41 games, averaging just over 11 points and five rebounds per contest, and has played exceptional basketball as of late. In his last 10 games, he has held averages of 17.0 points and 6.6 rebounds per contest, and recently had a career night in a win in Golden State – 35 points and 11 rebounds. Despite a relatively slow start to the season with his shooting, Gomes may be the only supporting player in Minnesota that represents any form of solidity.

    Last year’s slam dunk champion Gerald Green, who is set to defend his title next month, has been stuck on the pine all season long. The former 18th overall pick came into the league with all the hype in the world, as he drew many comparisons to Tracy McGrady and amazed people with his shooting touch and jaw-dropping athletic ability. However, “G-Money” has not been able to put it all together. The third-year swingman is turning 22 years old later this month, but is struggling to find a spot in the rotation on the very worst team in the NBA (7-34). One would hope that he is able to turn into one of those late-bloomers, such as Chauncey Billups, but one also would not gamble his wallet on that type of assumption.

    There has been a surprise, however. Point guard Sebastian Telfair has been written off as a complete bust by many critics, especially in New England, but he has really come along this year in Minnesota. Telfair spent the entire summer out in Las Vegas working with coaches and focusing solely on basketball, in attempt to clean up his reputation and perhaps save his professional career. The hard work looks as though it has slowly but surely paid off. The former turnover prone, poor decision-making guard has transformed himself to one of the better distributors in the western conference. He currently sits at 18th in the NBA in assists per game (5.9), but it also 14th in assists-per-turnover (2.99). In addition, for the first time in his four-year career, he is shooting above 40% from the field. “Bassy” still has plenty of doubters, but he also has a heck of a lot more people saying “hey, maybe he can play” as well.

    Once again, this Minnesota team currently stands as the worst team in the NBA with a 7-34 record, but they are not to be taken lightly. They have won their last two games in Golden State and against Phoenix, who they’ve beaten twice this season. They look as though they are building some confidence, and an emotional-charged meeting like this one can never be taken for granted. On paper, it’s not crazy to anticipate a 25-point victory at the Garden tonight, but it also isn’t crazy to say “the C’s need to come to play.”


    Projected Starters
    C
    Al Jefferson / Kendrick Perkins
    PF Ryan Gomes / Kevin Garnett
    SF Rashad McCants / Paul Pierce
    SG Marko Jaric / Ray Allen
    PG Sebastian Telfair / Rajon Rondo


    Key Matchup: Al Jefferson vs. Kevin Garnett

    The clear-cut key matchup tonight is the battle between the obvious centerpieces to “the trade” for both clubs, Al Jefferson and the one and only Kevin Garnett. Our old friend “Big Al” may be putting up better-looking numbers (hovering around 21 PPG and 12 RPG), but Garnett unquestionably has a much greater impact on the game, especially on the defensive end. These two may not be matched up against one another for the whole game, but expect to see some highly anticipated competitiveness from Boston’s potential savior and the new kid on the block in Minnesota.


    Celtics X-Factor: Kendrick Perkins

    The Minnesota Timberwolves are a very small basketball team, especially since Theo Ratliff (another old friend) is currently recovering from minor knee surgery. Al Jefferson, a good friend of Kendrick Perkins, is the only real size Randy Wittman has in the regular rotation. Perk needs to show “these midgets,” as Charles Barkley would say, who’s boss and be a factor in the paint.


    Injury Report
    MIN
    – Randy Foye (recovering from stress reaction in left knee)
    MIN – Theo Ratliff (recovering from right knee surgery)
    BOS – James Posey (sore right index finger – day-to-day)


    Celtics Keys to the Game
    • Own the Boards
    • Build Energy Off the Environment
    • Attack Their Defense (or lack thereof)
    • Close Out Quarters


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    I'll also be at this game. I can't wait!
     
  2. high54life

    high54life Sky's The Limit

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    Gerald Green has been given not a single chance with this team. He's worked extremly hard and yet no PT. He's the only T-Wolf that hasn't started a game.

    I hope he plays today and posterizes somebody. Like KG, for taking Gerald's number!!

    FEAR
     
  3. playaofthegame

    playaofthegame AYO ADRIEN!

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (high54life @ Jan 25 2008, 05:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Gerald Green has been given not a single chance with this team. He's worked extremly hard and yet no PT. He's the only T-Wolf that hasn't started a game.

    I hope he plays today and posterizes somebody. Like KG, for taking Gerald's number!!

    FEAR</div>

    Kill yourself...
     
  4. aquaitious

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    Holy crap, I love KG!
     
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    Wow, good game.

    Some things I gotta add.

    I miss Al Jefferson and Ryan Gomes, to a lesser extend Walker, boy he's fat. [​IMG]

    Had me wishing "I wish we had players like that," but when KG came back out, got those two rebounds and made that last steal...well I forgot about them again. [​IMG]

    May I also go out on record and say when I saw KG showing the "Celtics" at the end of the game, it gave me goosebumps?

    That was nice to see.

    And the last thing, Rondo needs to step his game up. There's no way that all PG's should look like Jason Kidd against the Celtics.

    EDIT: Another thing, Greg Dickerson is an idiot.
     
  6. playaofthegame

    playaofthegame AYO ADRIEN!

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    Rondo seems to be degressing as the year goes by. But boy KG! The intensity he shows on the court is unmatched. He backs up his intensity too by his play. He could have sat the rest of the game out but he came out of the locker room when the team needed him the most, then came up with the steal to save the game.

    How about Kendrick Perkins? He's emerging into a little (little Kendrick Perkins ha) stud out there [​IMG]

    21 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks and holding Al Jefferson to just 15 points 6-14 shooting. Phenomenal job on both ends by Perkins. He's shooting 72% (I know he isn't taking 3's) in the last 4 games and has really been coming on offensively. He's superb when he isn't trying to create for himself and just let the game come to him. Give this guy some credit. People were ready to write him off last year because of his injury but he worked extremely hard in the offseason to lose the weight and improve his offensive game. I honestly think that KG is teaching him a lot of things. He's putting the ball on the floor less and less. Hopefully he can peak at playoff time. Teams seem to forget about him when trying to defend Garnett.
     
  7. CelticBalla32

    CelticBalla32 Basketball is back in Boston

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    I just got back from the game about an hour ago, man it was a nerve-racking one. The Celtics played pretty poor basketball for the majority of the game. Too many turnovers, careless mistakes, poor shot selection, Rondo was murdered off the picks, and Eddie House once again showed us how badly we need a backup point guard before the postseason begins. However, I'll take the win. KG is a warrior, his presence can't be matched by anyone. It's unique, it's rare, and it's absolutely irreplaceable.

    Perk was remarkable, as playa mentioned, on both ends of the floor. He did a terrific job defensively on his buddy Big Al and made big plays under the basket offensively (especially that tip in at the end - it was so good Perk twirled into a 360!). The big fella gets player of the game honors, in my opinion.

    Paul was terrific, except for those two turnovers in the fourth quarter. His shooting percentage probably isn't all that great, but he made a ton of outstanding passes and worked extremely hard defensively.

    I thought TA brought a ton of needed energy off the bench as well. He has really began regaining his previous form over these past couple weeks or so. Let's hope he keeps this up. By the way - that crossover Tony put on Gerald was just filthy.

    Ray - sheesh.

    It was an ugly win, but a win nonetheless. I'll take it.

    P.S. - Oh, and how about that Telfair fellow (other than that turnover on the last possession)? [​IMG]
     
  8. high54life

    high54life Sky's The Limit

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Jan 26 2008, 12:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>By the way - that crossover Tony put on Gerald was just filthy.</div>

    By the way - Those jumpers Gerald had over Tony were just filthy. [​IMG]

    8 points in the second quarter in 7 minutes. Thank god, he's getting traded.
     
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    CelticBalla32 Basketball is back in Boston

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (high54life @ Jan 26 2008, 12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Jan 26 2008, 12:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>By the way - that crossover Tony put on Gerald was just filthy.</div>

    By the way - Those jumpers Gerald had over Tony were just filthy. [​IMG]

    8 points in the second quarter in 7 minutes. Thank god, he's getting traded.
    </div>

    Yeah, and just so you understand what normal people think of Green, here are responses from Wolves fans from a game thread last night:

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>TO, get GG out of the game por favor.</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>What the ****, Gerald?</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>wtf, GG again?</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>OMG get green out there... he's forcing it too much</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>why not Buckner instead of Gerald????!!!!</div>

    But of course, they are all "haters" too, right?
     
  10. high54life

    high54life Sky's The Limit

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Jan 26 2008, 04:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (high54life @ Jan 26 2008, 12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Jan 26 2008, 12:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>By the way - that crossover Tony put on Gerald was just filthy.</div>

    By the way - Those jumpers Gerald had over Tony were just filthy. [​IMG]

    8 points in the second quarter in 7 minutes. Thank god, he's getting traded.
    </div>

    Yeah, and just so you understand what normal people think of Green, here are responses from Wolves fans from a game thread last night:
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    You forgot to add...

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Time to start playing Green lol.</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Green is going off [​IMG]</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Green with the nice floater</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I know we will regret letting him go.</div>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Good hustle Gerald!</div>

    [​IMG]
     
  11. CelticBalla32

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    Great, they gave him a couple compliments when he made 2 or 3 shots in one short stint. Then when he came back in, after he did nothing else right and got burned on defense, they absolutely flamed him and talked about how badly they wanted him back on the bench where he belongs. They called for Greg Buckner, for crying out loud.

    Now Wittman can continue to raise Gerald's minutes over the next couple of weeks in order to showcase him before the deadline, to try and boost his shredded trade value a nudge.

    Go Kedrick... I mean Forte... I mean Gerald!
     

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