Celtic Fans Reaction from Various Sites

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  1. Shapecity

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    Zach Lowe, Celtics Hub: Maybe you can take heart in this: The Celtics played like themselves in the most important game of their season, or at least like a hyper-exaggerated version of themselves. They did not lose because they broke character. All season, the Celtics teetered on the edge of being a one-dimensional team-a team with an all-world defense that could be undone by an average offense prone to turnovers and droughts in the half court. And the one flaw in that defense was a tendency to allow too many offensive rebounds. Boston appeared to have solved that problem in the playoffs, but in retrospect, that probably had more to do with the fact that Miami, Cleveland and Orlando all ranked in the bottom 12 in the league in offensive rebounding. The Celtics almost won Game 7 because of their defense and lost it in part because of all of the same things that have cost them games this season.

    Jeff Clark, Celtics Blog: As if we needed any more reasons to hate the Lakers. I'm still bleary-eyed from last night, but I woke up with a pit in my stomach that derives itself from the realization that our window might just be closed and 2 out of the 3 years the Lakers were the ones that got to hoist the trophy. That stings. Don't get me wrong, I'm not forgetting about 2008. Nobody can take that glorious year away from us. And I'm not even slamming the door on next year (yet). I am not optimistic about this currently constructed team's chances of making it through another regular season like the one we just played and getting back to the Finals, but this year's team taught us never to say never. With that said, change is coming. Maybe the starting five will remain in tact (not sure what Perk's recovery schedule is looking like), but there will be roster moves this offseason. I'm not sure what else Doc has to prove in Boston and I'm not sure he would want to go through another year like this one (all reports are that it has been very hard on him). You have to imagine that Danny Ainge is going into the offseason with a mind toward building around Rajon Rondo(notes), and that means getting younger, more athletic guys that can run with him on the break.

    Lang Whitaker, SLAM: Doc Rivers did a heckuva job all season managing the Celtics, keeping them healthy and making the most of a bench that included a couple of guys (Nate Robinson(notes), Shelden Williams(notes)) who couldn't even get playing time on bad teams. And he also has managed to get all his best players to buy into whatever it was he was selling. But why didn't Boston make more of an effort, particularly in the fourth quarter, to get Paul Pierce(notes) going. He went 1-5 in the fourth quarter and finished 5-15 for the game, so Pierce — like everyone else on the floor, actually — wasn't his best. But it seemed like Boston was spending a lot of time running an ice-cold Ray Allen(notes) off screens instead of posting Pierce on the free throw line extended where he goes to work a lot.

    Austin Burton, Dime Mag: By all rights, Boston should have won this game. For the first three and a half quarters they outplayed L.A. convincingly on both ends of the floor, but were still vulnerable because they simply didn't make shots. Ray Allen and Nate Robinson had some rattle in and out; Kevin Garnett(notes) and Rasheed Wallace(notes) straight air-balled a few; and Paul Pierce threw up some that were just bad decisions. When the Lakers finally found their rhythm late in the fourth quarter and started getting to the line, Boston couldn't respond offensively as it seemed there was a lid on the rim.

    Big McK, Red's Army: Credit to the Lakers for winning a hard-fought, hideously played Game 7, 83-79. Crazy Ron Artest(notes) (who thanked his psychiatrist in the post game interview) was the hero for Los Angeles. Ron had 20 points and 5 steals while playing lock down defense on Paul Pierce (18 points, 5-15 FG). His three-pointer with one minute left gave the Lakers a 6-point cushion. Ray Allen played stellar defense all night long, but he struggled mightily on offense — 13 points on 3-14 FG. With Pierce bottled up, the Celtics needed Ray to make some shots and he couldn't deliver. The only silver lining — Kobe Bryant(notes) (series MVP) shot a very unJordan-like 6-24. The Celtics deserve some praise. They followed up an injury plagued, mediocre regular season with one helluva run in the playoffs. I didn't expect them to beat Cleveland, nevermind play the Lakers to a nail-biting Game 7.



    Matt McHale, Basketbawful: KG actually had a pretty good offensive series. I haven't checked the final numbers yet, but he averaged around 15-16 points while shooting about 50 percent from the field. Not bad considering his minutes (only around 30 a game), his number of shot attempts and the defense he was facing. But Garnett couldn't rebound. Kobe had more offensive rebounds (4) than KG had total rebounds (3). And it's not like he wasn't blocking out and going up for boards. He just couldn't quite get there. Jeff Van Gundy kept ragging on unnamed Celtics for getting their hands on balls but not coming down with them. Well, those unnamed Celtics were KG, KG, and KG. I don't know how many offensive boards the Lakers had in this series, but I'm willing to bet Garnett's finger tips touched about 80 percent of them. KG hops are gone. No shame in that. His knees have been through hell over his career and especially over the last few years. But I can't help but think that, if Garnett could have rebounded the way he did in his Minnesota days, the Celtics would have won championship number 18 last night.

    Eric Freeman, The Baseline: It's unclear where the Celtics go from here. Ray Allen is a free agent; defensive mastermind Tom Thibodeau is heading to Chicago; and Doc Rivers might not return to coaching. Yet they can take great pride in their performance in this postseason. They entered as the fourth seed in the East, with many people predicting that they'd lose to the Heat in the first round. But they turned it on, defeated supposedly superior teams in the Cavs and Magic, and took the Lakers to the brink. This team deserves praise even if they didn't get to hold the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

    Jay King, Celtics Town: I'm sick to my stomach right now. The Celtics had this game in hand. They were pulling away in the third quarter, and then ... The Celtics spent 23 games trying to tell us the regular season doesn't matter, but don't tell me that [expletive] anymore. If the Celtics had homecourt in this Game 7, the Lakers fold when the C's make that third-quarter run. But we're in LA, and the Lakers didn't fold. And now they're NBA [bleep]-ing champions. Excuse me while I go light myself on fire and cry my burning ass to sleep for the next four months.

    Brett Pollakoff, NBA FanHouse: Not that Doc Rivers had much of a choice, but he started Rasheed Wallace in place of the injured Kendrick Perkins(notes), and it set the tone for the Celtics early. Sheed defended well and helped limit Andrew Bynum(notes) and Pau Gasol(notes) offensively early, and scored on his first couple of touches to make Gasol work on the defensive end. Glen Davis(notes) stayed in his traditional role off the bench, and was able to score six points and grab two rebounds in five minutes during the opening period, contributing to Boston's strong start and helping the team get out to a nine-point lead after one.
     
  2. Lost One

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    KG guaranteed back to back championships before the start of the year

    Rasheed Wallace said they would give the Bull's 72 win season a run for their money

    Celtics hoisted up a blank banner before the start of the year

    Paul Pierce said they weren't going back to LA after Game 2

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    Yeah, and you were pissing your little pants halfway through the 3rd quarter. Don't act like the Lakers were far and away the better team. That's probably the stupidest fucking post I've ever read.
     
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    Stupidest post you read?

    I said the Lakers were far and away the better team? Really? Where?

    Was anything I stated above false?

    How about you get your facts straight before coming at me with that attitude. It's not my fault your team is full of cocky bastards, and look what happened in the end. Maybe they'll be more humble and show more respect next time around. If you're so upset about your loss go piss of somewhere else, don't take it out on me. It's not my fault your team choked up your 13 point lead.
     
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    "act like"

    I should go back and find some of the dumb shit you said. You thought they might not get past Miami. These guys were closer to being right than you were.
     
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    Go find my posts, you think you'll hurt my ego or something? I'm not the one crying behind the computer because my team choked away a 13 point lead in a game 7.

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    Good job and good for you. I already congratulated the Celtics and already stated that they impressed me with their play in the Finals. If you want to keep bitching and acting like a 5 year old then keep going. It's not my fault your players make idiotic guarantees and it's not my fault your organization decides to put up a blank banner before the season even starts.

    But hey, if this makes you feel better than keep going. I never stated I was the smartest poster on this forum, nor have I ever implied I was. If you want to keep on attacking me then feel free to do so, hope it makes you feel better.
     
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    How am I crying? I don't get that. You're the one cataloging things Celtics say and using them in an attempt to make yourself feel better. You'd think winning a title would be enough, you must have some serious self-esteem issues. And how am I a 5 year old? You are the one who made a "naa-naa-naa-naa-naa-naa" post towards the Celtics and then posted a pic of a cookie for the 300th time. My only point was that the teams are evenly matched, so don't try to make it seem like the Celtics are dumb for thinking they would do well.
     
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    The teams were evenly matched, and I already stated that in my previous posts. No need to attack me and say that my post (which summarizes the quotes from Celtic players themselves) was the stupidest thing you ever read. If you don't want to look like an idiot then don't make stupid promises or say stupid shit. It's not my fault KG, Pierce, and Sheed can't keep their mouths shut. It's not my fault your organization jumped the bat before the first game of the season was played. If you think my post was stupid then I guess you're calling your own team idiots.
     
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    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    You misspelled "neener, neener, neener."

    Love the sig picture.
     
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    I remember when I first used that cookie.

    Great series, either way. But it's party of sports to make a prediction. For fucks sakes, you guys were DOWN 3-2, so they were close. If they did win, KG and Pierce and that blank banner would like genius.

    HOWEVER, seeing as a rabid fucking C's hater to the MAX (Sorry Thrilla, you're in our way in the division and conference) and so I laughed with much happiness when they lost. Next year though, I don't wanna see this final. Raptors vs. OKC next year, book you tix to Toronto now!
     
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    "'Oh definitely. Definitely, playing with those three other guys, also combining that with the guys we have on the bench, I think we can definitely can. Me personally, I think we can get that Bulls record. You know we have the talent for it. We have the will for it and ... I think we have the defense for it.'

    [Halzack:] Do you want me to use that?

    'You can. Because honestly, I really do feel that. That was a good team. They had some [Hall of Famers] on there, but we have a few on this team, too.'"


    oh yes, what a cocky prick. What do you want him to say? " I think we are going to suck. The Lakers are the best team. Kobe is the GOAT" You're kidding, right? He was asked a question, and he answered it with respetful confidence. Also, find me a quote in print of KG making a guarantee. If you knew what you were talking about, you would know that garbage started when the Celtics owner said that KG told him they were going to win the next 2. It wasn't a public statement, just like Pierce's. Pierce was trash talking some Laker fans who were heckling him. ABC later released an edited video with secondary audio removed. This is the shit you're concerned about? You are sad. The blank banner? Why is it a bad thing for a team to have a championship goal. This is the kind of shit you're worried about the day after your "team" (is it philly or LA today?) wins the title?
     
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    I'm concerned about it? I made one single post before you called me out saying it was the stupidest thing you ever read. Pardon me if I dislike the Celtics so much, I thought that's what rooting for the Lakers was all about. And I don’t give a shit if it was stated publicly or privately, KG never came out and dismissed what your owner said he “allegedly” stated, so I’m pretty sure those words came out his mouth. And I know exactly the context in which Pierce made his statements, and I don’t give a shit either way because it doesn’t matter. I find it amusing to look back at that quote and see how wrong he really was.

    The blank banner just reeks of arrogance to me; I guess we just have different opinions. Did the Bulls raise up blank banners during their championship reigns when they were winning left and right? If the Lakers raised a blank banner up before the season and guaranteed a repeat and ended up losing in game 7, I’m sure Boston would be knocking the hell out of what happened as well. I thought it was a stupid move when they made it, and I think it’s a stupid move now. I’ll stick with my opinion even though you think otherwise.
     
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    you realize they did the same thing the last 2 years? They had a spotlight on the spot where their 17th banner would go. It was just a stupid motivational tool from Doc. It was at their practice facility, not the arena. You're blowing it out of proportion. Clear out that sand and enjoy your championship.
     
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    I can't enjoy the championship without making fun of the Celtics at least once. Sorry I hate you guys so much.
     
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    AKIRA GO LAKERS!!!

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    Hey thrilla, what changes would you like to see in Celtic land by next season, if any? just curious...
     
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    Good question. I don't know what to do.
     
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    fair enough
     
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    Is resigning Ray Allen a must?
     
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    I want Joe Johnson. :)
     

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