Celtics, whats going on?

Discussion in 'Boston Celtics' started by Baz, Nov 16, 2012.

  1. Baz

    Baz r00т@~тerмιnal:-вaz

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    Alright, so basically I havent been watching all the games recently due to the fact that im about to graduate so lots of work to do. So last week I started watching the games and paid for League Pass since we do not have NBA here in Switzerland. I was suprised whenI looked at the conference standings, what exactly is going on? Why are the Veltics getting worst now? Why are the Knicks getting back up?

    I would actually want you guys to catch me up with the details and what is wrong with them at the moment!
     
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    NOVoodoo Kickin it in 2525

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    Honestly, the main reason is that you're looking at a 9 game sample size in an 82 game season...
     
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    Baz r00т@~тerмιnal:-вaz

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    Let me quote..

    "....what is wrong with them at the moment!"
     
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    Well, what is a "moment?" Do you want to know about the game tonight, are you talking about a week, or are you talking about a season?

    Also, what were your expecations in terms of wins and losses? They're still over .500 man...

    Teams ebb and flow throughout the course of the season, and I don't really see any instability in the Celtics at the moment. If anything, they have a lot of positives to attest to, including the play of Rondo and Sullinger.

    As for the Knicks, that is mostly a matter of circumstances that, again, I'll say you should only judge as a small sample of a greater population. The Knicks probably won't finish as a #1/2 seed despite their hot start.
     
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