Celtics vs Magic series thread.

#54
#54
Listening to Doc Rivers makes me want to puke...."If you have a great look at a shot take it, if you have an average look pass it." Its hard to believe he collects a paycheck sometimes.
 
#57
#57
Listening to Doc Rivers makes me want to puke...."If you have a great look at a shot take it, if you have an average look pass it." Its hard to believe he collects a paycheck sometimes.

True, but not all pro players understand that concept. Ask the Cavs about shot selection.
 
#58
#58
Listening to Doc Rivers makes me want to puke...."If you have a great look at a shot take it, if you have an average look pass it." Its hard to believe he collects a paycheck sometimes.

Even many pros need to be reminded of this, like... Constantly.
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#59
#59
I like this series. Possibly my two favorite point guards in the league.
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#60
#60
Even many pros need to be reminded of this, like... Constantly.
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No doubt. It's a bunch of guys who have spent their lives as THE man and making highlight reel shots. They need to hear more often that comic book shots get your ass drilled.
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#65
#65
2 times now Boston hasn't accomplished anything on a last second possession. The same happened at the end of regulation Monday. Both times Pierce dribbled around and couldn't get a shot.
 
#67
#67
I wonder how often Riley sits around and tries to remember what possessed him to pass on Nelson.
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He's been spoiled by big guards. I'm sure Nelson was a size decision. Maybe not, but his strength and quickness are both underrated
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#68
#68
Man, I just went back and looked at that draft and the class was absolutely putrid. The second round in particular was bad, but I'm sure Riley wishes he had the Dorrel Wright pick back.
 
#75
#75
That was tough to watch as someone pulling for the Celtics. Rondo has lost some of his touch around the rim for the past few games and the Celtics seem to have stopped moving the ball as well as they did early in the series (e.g., Pierce's two failed 'last-second' opportunities). It will be interesting to see if they can regroup for game 6 or if Orlando rides the momentum.
 

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