Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Justin Timberlake dancing with 'Celtics' (Photos)
On a more serious note, the Boston Celtics have won the Team Award.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
The Road to Triumph - Boston Franchise (The Third Act)
(Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images)The triumph marks the end to their 22 years of wilderness and setting whole list of new NBA benchmarks, but more significantly, it demonstrates a group of people with good hearts making it through perseverance, commitment and integrity.
Everyone by now knows Paul Pierce as a player. But as a person, he personifies someone who is willing to face and grow from his untidy history, instead of turning away from it and starting over.
Kevin Garnett personifies a gifted individual, who is willing to carry the responsibility that comes with it. It means sticking to it through tough time and surrounded by public criticism.
Ray Allen personifies role model of the team, the franchise and the community, who serves that role with discipline and commitment.
But we are not just talking about the players.
Doc Rivers is someone who possesses consistent work ethics - day after day even when his team is lousy, and with accountability - even if losing his job. He treats all his players with respect and they, including the bench, are willing to play hard.
Danny Ainge resembles a family-oriented guy both privately and professionally. He serves his Celtics' root with persistence and patient. Ainge understands that it takes time to assemble a team with the right attitude for the game. He values individual heart, genuineness and work ethics.
Wyc Grousbeck, the co-owner of Celtics, resembles a businessman with good heart and perspective in life. He interacts with the community, building working relationship and getting advice from other owners of the Red Sox and Patriots. These owners who are visible and accountable, have vowed to spend the requisite amount of money to field winning teams. Team A and Team B are always pulling for Team C, and joining hand in community fund-raising. The revival of these franchises mirros what's happening to Boston as a whole.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
NBA Finals (Game 6) Highlight

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The Celtics wins their 17th championship, playing their best game to finish the season. For almost eight months, they have demonstrated consistent defence as a unit and alone the way, they overcome numerous adversity.
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Ray Allen rebounds after he's been poked in eye in first-half, when he was already playing with the weight of a family crisis on his shoulders, hitting seven triples and 26 points in total. Both Garnett and Rondo are determined to rebound from their sub-par performance last game right from the start. Garnett records 26 points and 14 rebounds. Rondo records 21 points, 8 assists and 6 steals.
Pierce looks really tired, but still makes up with 17 points and 10 assists. For a moment I worry that he has nothing left in him, thanks God his teammates have taken the load off him.
Monday, June 16, 2008
NBA Finals (Game 5) Highlight, After-thought

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Friday, June 13, 2008
NBA Finals (Game 4) Highlight
Yes, the C's play perhaps the best second-half in this series. But entering the second quarter, when nothing is going for them and trailing by 21 points, they focus to compete instead of worrying about the deficit. And after they fight hard to cut the margin to 12 midway, and then later losing the momentum to end the quarter when L's brings the lead back to 18, the C's comes out and still determines to compete.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
NBA Finals (Game 3) Highlight
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As expected, the Lakers play with agressiveness. By getting to the paint, Kobe who scores 36 points is able to either making play or drawing foul. By doing so, they are getting high-pecentage shots. Had not been the poor free-throw shooting, the L's could have pulled away much early.
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Monday, June 9, 2008
NBA Finals (Game 2) Highlight
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Lakers' 41 points quarter is their largest against the Celtics in the playoff. This will give them psychological edge going back home. They have made a number of adjustment including establishing the post-game using Pau Gasol, and isolating Kobe at times to prevent C's defence help.
Pierce has 28 points and 8 assists. Leon Powe comes off the bench for 21 points. Rajon Rondo has 16 assists. Kevin Garnett and PJ Brown, in my opinion, are the unsung heros, defending the pick-n-roll and playing tough in the paint.


(Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE/Getty Images)Friday, June 6, 2008
NBA Finals (Game 1) Highlight
Every basketball individual is paying attention to this.
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(Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images)The scene of NBA Finals on the parquet floor is almost surreal.
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In the third quarter, Doc Rivers pulls his team together during timeout and said, "when adversity comes, we get through it together as a team." This is after Paul Pierce injuries his knee, being carried off the court in extreme pain and taken to the locker room in a wheelchair. It takes the air out of the team and everyone else in the Garden. Lakers have a 4 points lead.
The C's gathers their thought after the timeout. For the next one plus minutes, we all witness Celtics' ubuntu. They steps up their defence and offence, stopping Kobe's shot and scores the next 6 points. This is beautiful basketball.
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Pierce's heroic return definitely gives the team a boost, not to mention his consecutive 3 pointers later on.
Other than Kobe, Fisher and Gasol, the rest of Lakers look nervous. On the contrary, the C's are much more composed. Garnett has 24 points and 13 rebounds, Pierce has 22, Ray Allen has 19, and Rondo has 15 points and 7 assists.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
The Road to Triumph - The Second Act

True, Celtics have beaten the Pistons (6 times Eastern finalists), at their own court, in 6 games. But Lakers have beaten the Spurs (reigning NBA champion) in 5.
Celtics' bench has a nicely mix of youth with experience. Lakers' bench is catching-up fast because their coach allows them to play through mistake.
This battle will be won by the team with stronger will and character.
Conversation of Garnett with Bill Russell
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Eastern Conf Finals (Game 6) Highlight
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This is the best fourth quarter that Celtics have played in the playoff, where Pistons are still up by 10 points early. The C's have kept their poise when things go rough. Paul Pierce has exerted his will, after a bad call, and follows with sequence of big play. That is great leadership and his teammates follow him.
Pistons are still in the game with less than two minutes to play. But James Posey steals the ball from Tayshaun Prince and thus forcing the P's to foul. Doc Rivers has opted Posey, instead of Ray Allen, for the entire fourth quarter to guard Chauncey Billups.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Eastern Conf Finals (Game 5) Highlight
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The Celtics' starters have played their best game, prompting Doc Rivers to shorten the rotation and play them most of the game.
Kendrick Perkins is a beast on the posts, graping 16 rebounds and scoring 18 points. Ray Allen has his best shooting game, making 5 of 6 3-pointers (scoring 29 points). Few of those are assisted by Rondo. He has 13 assists in total. The screen-n-roll set between Allen and Kevin Garnett have repeatly paid dividends. When the P's fails to close-in Allen, he makes them paid. Later when the P's blanket Allen, he rolls the ball to Garnett and KG makes his mid-range shots. Garnett has 33 points. With the C's game clicking in all cylinders, Paul Pierce compliments with his all-round game on both ends. He has 16 points.
In the final minute, with just 1 point lead and the C's inbounds from P's end, Allen and Garnett runs the screen-n-roll again. Only this time Garnett has set a hard pick, allowing Allen the space to make his shot and brings the lead back to 3. Nice play.
C's responds to P's physical play with physical. In game 4 the Celtics' offense gets thrown-off because they are intimidated by the physical plays. Tonight they are ready. As an indication, take a look at the rebound stats, C's has a 42-25 advantage.
On the negative side, the C's is still learning how to finish the fourth quarter. When the score gets uncomfortably close, they get passive and giving-up the lead. If there is a game 7, the C's must do a better job to finish it off.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Eastern Conf Finals (Game 4) Highlight
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Instead, the Celtics stay competitive till last two plus minutes, thanks for the free-thow disparity. C's has more points from the line (32) than from the field early in the fourth quarter.
The P's forces the Big Three out of rhythm with defense. Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen combines to miss their first seven shots and finished 11-for-38 from the field.
Antonio McDyess has his best game of the playoffs for Pistons, scoring 21 points and grabbing 16 rebounds.
Doc Rivers is still joggling with his option for backup PGs. Sam Cassell has his pros and cons. At times Cassell's confidence over-spills for erratic outside shooting, rather than running the offence, and disrupting the rhythm of the team.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Eastern Conf Finals (Game 3) Highlight
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The Big Three scores as much as the supporting cast. Kevin Garnett (22), Ray Allen (14) and Pierce (11) combined for 47 points to match the rest of the team. Kendrick Perkins, Rajon Rondo and James Posey each scored 12 for the Celtics.
The Pistons, on the other hand, are not as balance as in game 2. Tayshaun Prince scores 4 points and Chauncey Billups has 6, combining to shoot 3-for-17.Friday, May 23, 2008
Eastern Conf Finals (Game 2) Highlight
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The P's are resilient and mentally strong. They keep hitting tough shots through Celtics' defence, and making key stops in the final minutes. The C's have staged several comeback attempts, but each time the P's answer. And it is not just one or two players, everybody from starters to the bench (Rodney Stuckey) have stepped up.
The Big Three combines 75 points in a losing effort.
The problem now is how the Celtics can win at least a game in Detroit, with the Big Three have already played at near peak efficiency and still comes up short. Doc Rivers have blamed it on C's defence. Sure, the C's fails to switch to Richard Hamilton and leaves Kevin Garnett in a mis-match, and no one is guarding Chauncey Billups when he catches the in-bound pass for a layup under the basket in the final minute.
So it remains to be seen if the C's has to play a perfect road game in order to get a win.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Eastern Conf Finals (Game 1) Highlight
(Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images)As Game 1 turns out, the C's is playing in rhythm and with aggression, and their opponent looks a bit rusty. The C's has total of 27 assists and shooting at 52.2 percent.
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Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett combines 48 points. Rajon Rondo has 7 assists and 5 steals.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Celtics' "secret weapon"
The Boston Celtics have for the past few years been one of the most data-driven teams in the league. The team employs what the general manager, Danny Ainge, calls his “secret weapon,” a 32-year-old named Mike Zarren, who seems to know every data point about every NBA player, past and present.
There are two channels through which Zarren can help the Celtics. The first is by assessing potential deals and draft picks, which means bouncing information off of Ainge. The second channel is strategic advice, which means going to Doc Rivers, whom Ainge says is “skeptically receptive” to Zarren’s insights.
Q. What’s the most efficient shot to take besides a layup?
A. Easy, says Zarren: a three-pointer from the corner.
Q. What’s one of the most misused, misinterpreted statistics?
A. “Turnovers are way more expensive than people think,” Zarren says. That’s because most teams focus on the points a defense scores from the turnover but don’t correctly value the offense’s opportunity cost — that is, the points it might have scored had the turnover not occurred.
Zarren admits that Ray Allen’s worth goes far beyond his perimeter shooting, that Rajon Rondo’s rebounding was an undervalued asset, that Leon Powe’s surprisingly strong play was not so surprising to the Celtics and that, as transformative a player as Garnett was known to be, he has generated a variety of offensive and defensive pluses that even the Celtics didn’t anticipate.
Zarren is also responsible for the Celtics’ basketball-related technology and uses a service that delivers video footage tagged with statistical information. With just a few mouse clicks, he can call up every clip in which LeBron James has touched the ball at the top of the key and see whether he went left or right, is double-teamed or not, passes or shoot — and, if the latter, whether he misses, scores or is fouled. So if the Celtics dampen Lebron’s scoring the next time they play a high-stakes game against the Cavaliers, Zarren might be entitled to a smidgen of credit.
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If one wonders how much it has panned out in the Cavaliers series, take a look at Lebron James' stat sheet. He is shooting 35 percent (55 of 155). But in Game 7 yesterday, he explodes and scores 45 points in 48 percent shooting (14 of 29). He is eventually stopped baseline by PJ Brown, who has been inserted in the decisive quarter.






