Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Celtics Draft Baylor Scheierman in 1st Round (6/26/24)

Night 1 of the 2024 NBA Draft was tonight and the Atlanta Hawks led off by taking 19 year old Frenchman Zaccharie Risacher with the first overall pick. The Washington Wizards took Australian center Alex Starr with the second pick and the Houston Rockets took Kentucky shooter Reed Sheppard with the third pick. All the way at number 30, the Celtics ended up taking 6'7 Creighton guard Baylor Scheierman.
                                                         Welcome to Boston

So who is Baylor Scheierman? He spent 5 years in college, the first three at South Dakota State and the final two at Creighton. He originally had entered into the 2022 draft but instead transferred to Creighton. He was first team All-Big East in 2024 averaging 18 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists while Creighton made the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament.
                                            Scheierman against Tennessee in Round 3

So what are the cons? Nothing to do with him but Krystaps Porzingis will not be available to start the season and Al Horford is going to be another year older. Potentially the Celtics needed a big man in the draft much like Semih Erden held the fort back in 2011 with Jermaine O'Neal and Kendrick Perkins were out. Taking a guard in the draft means the hole at center/forward remains. He's also already 24 years old which puts him just 3 years younger than Jaylen Brown and 2 behind Jayson Tatum & Payton Pritchard. A long career may not be in the cards and also he'll have to prove he can crack the rotation already featuring Brown, Derrick White, Jrue Holiday and Pritchard.
                                                       Lefty shooter

What are the pros? He's one of the best three point shooters available which is perfect for the bombs away offense the Celtics employ. He's also 6 foot 7 meaning how the hell are guys like Kyrie Irving and Donovan Mitchell going to potentially guard him? He averaged 8 rebounds his senior year so he could be help on the glass as well. Overall the Celtics got a relatively big guy who can shoot the three. If the Celtics move on from Sam Hauser, they might have drafted his replacement.
                                                  "You're going to Boston, Baylor."

All in all you could look at it in two ways. The hater's guide basically means the Celtics took a guard when they needed a center and if he was as dynamic as his stats claim, why did he stay two years at Creighton when he could have gone in the 2022 draft? Not to mention his shot may not translate to the pros, imagine the second coming of Bruno Sundov or Carson Edwards. Now the optimistic side is they just got another Sam Hauser, a 6'7 guard that can shoot the three and grab a rebound. Hauser has the club option for next season before becoming an UFA after 2025, drafting his potential replacement isn't the worst of moves. Still, the world champs can always use more three point shooters and they might have drafted one of the best. Time will tell. The Celtics have Dallas' second round pick so they're not finished, we'll see you tomorrow night for Round 2.

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Celtics Beat Nets Without White (11/4/23)

Before the game it was announced Derrick White wouldn't play in tonight's Boston Celtics game against the Brooklyn Nets due to the impending birth of his second child. Congratulations Derrick.
                                                                     Proud Papa

As for the game, the Celtics kept rolling although they got a big fight from the equally undermanned Brooklyn Nets. Playing without Ben Simmons, the Nets still put up 114 points in the game. Spencer Dinwiddie had 19 points and Cam Thomas led Brooklyn with 27 points in this one. The Celtics remained tough with big games from Jayson Tatum (32 points, 11 rebounds), Krystaps Porzingis (22 points, 7 rebounds) and Jrue Holiday almost having a triple double (18 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds). A big assist came from Luke Kornet who stepped up with 11 points and 7 rebounds to go along with Al Horford's 8 points and 7 rebounds. Without Derrick White, the Celtics still managed to beat the Nets 124-114 at Barclay Center.
                                                        Big help by Kornet in the win

Krystaps Porzingis got the first bucket of the game 19 seconds in on a baseline jumper in traffic. The lead was 4-0 when Royce O'Neale hit a three pointer for the Nets. With the score 7-5 Celtics, Jaylen Brown found Jayson Tatum streaking for a big dunk. 2:46 into the game Tatum proceeded to hit a three pointer and just over a minute later, Brown hit a pull-up jumper. Cam Thomas answered with a three for the Nets but halfway through the quarter, Jrue Holiday pulled up and hit a three. With 4:31 remaining Lonnie Walker dished to Dorian Finney-Smith for a jam but Brown countered with a jumper. Walker bullied Porzingis for a layup with 3:30 left and Spencer Dinwiddie dished it to Day'Ron Sharpe who flushed it with 2:10 left. Oshae Brissett hit a big three with 1:51 left for the Celtics but the bomb came from Sam Hauser who hit one from nearly halfcourt to break a 31-31 tie. Thomas then hit an and-1 with 3 seconds left to send the game to the second quarter tied 34-34.
                                                    Nets putting up a fight so far

The Nets struck first in the second quarter going on a 7-2 run, but the tide turned with 9:16 left. Holiday passed it to Al Horford who found Luke Kornet for a layup. Down by 1 with 8:15 remaining in the first half, Tatum hit a three to put the Celtics back on top. With the Celtics up 45-41, Finney-Smith hit a long three pointer to get Brooklyn close. A minute later Cam Thomas hit an incredible off-balance jumper once again to keep Brooklyn close. With 5 minutes left in the half, Tatum bullied his way through four defenders for an and-1. With 4:25 left, Porzingis lost the ball and Mikal Bridges dished it to Thomas for another bucket but Brown countered by going past three guys for a layup with 3:46 left. The Celtics led 58-51 when O'Neale hit a three with 2:29 left in the half. With two minutes left Brown saw KP running straight to the basket and dished it to him for the alley-oop slam. The Celtics led by 9 with 3 seconds left when Tatum hit a three at the buzzer to give the Celtics a 70-58 lead at halftime.
                                                        Big first half for Tatum

Bridges got the first basket of the third quarter with a fadeaway jumper 25 seconds into it. The Nets went on an 8-0 run when Holiday found Porzingis for a layup to break the streak. Dinwiddie answered with a three at the other end but Holday got inside for a layup with 8:05 left in the third quarter. With the Celtics up 79-75 halfway through the quarter, Porzingis hit a three almost from the Nets logo. One minute later Holiday dribbled out of traffic and hit a three pointer. With 4:21 left Dinwiddie hit a three and the Nets climbed back within a point at 87-86 with 2:19 left in the third. Holiday then found Kornet for a layup and the quarter ended with the Celtics in front 91-88.
                                                           Nets won't go away

With two minutes gone in the fourth quarter, Walker hit a mid-range jumper to bring the Nets to within 3 points at 93-90. Payton Pritchard responded with a dish to Kornet for an and-1.  The Nets were down 96-95 with 7:36 left in the game when Hauser missed a three but Brissett slapped the rebound to Tatum who did hit a three. The score was 99-97 Celtics with 7:01 left when Holiday found Kornet for the alley-oop slam. The lead was 104-97 with 5:40 left when Tatum had Thomas on him at the top of the key. Tatum then hit a three and a layup after a Nets make to effectively end the game. An irate Nets coach Jacque Vaughn got a technical for whining that Tatum traveled on the layup. Bridges hit a three with 4:48 left but a minute later Holiday found Horford for a layup to make the score 112-102. With 2:17 left Thomas airmailed a three which led to a coast to coast layup by Brown. The dagger came with 1:44 left when Holiday found Brown for a wide open three pointer, but Brown missed. KP tapped it up and in to make it 117-105. Porzingis then blocked a Thomas layup and Brown threw it up to Horford for an alley-oop to clear out the fans. With 41 seconds left Brown hit a deep three for good measure with the Celtics getting the win 124-114.
                                                           Celtics win


Hero of the Night is Jrue Holiday. He had 18 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds to damn near pull off a triple double in the absence of Derrick White.
 
                                                                    Hero Holiday

Basketbawful Report:

Scalabrine Award for DNP-CD - Svi Mykhaikiuk, Lamar Stevens, Dalano Banton.



End Rant:

When healthy the Celtics are virtually unguardable as once again they put up over 120 points. Even with Jaylen Brown shooting 7 for 22 and Derrick White out, the Celtics still managed to put up a lot of points. The Celtics also enjoyed a 27-17 free throw attempt advantage mostly due to layup attempts in the paint. Having Porzingis and Holiday make the biggest difference when the games get tight because they keep things calm. When the Nets took the lead, Holiday helped bring the Celtics back. The only weakness on this team is coach Joe Mazzulla's refusal to play the bench for long periods of time. Even though Hauser, Kornet and Brissett contributed (Pritchard had a bad night), the starters still averaged nearly 36 minutes. Kornet was the biggest help with 11 points and 7 rebounds, mostly due to layups. The Celtics are so deadly at the three point line that it opens the lanes for layups which Kornet exploited big time to their advantage. Its too bad he can't do that more often, but then again, the Nets aren't exactly a defensive machine. JD Davison and Jordan Walsh are down in the G League which begs the question why they aren't getting a look with the Celtics looking for some bench rotation? Then again, I'm not Mazzulla or Brad Stevens. All in all it was a good win and the Celtics improved to 5-0 on the season. Boston looks to make it six in a row when they travel to Minnesota on Monday night for a date with the Timberwolves. The game begins at 8:00 PM Eastern time at the Target Center.

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Celtics Blow Away Pacers (11/1/23)

The first two games of the 2023-24 season were playoff previews for the Boston Celtics. Close wins over second round (and beyond) playoff teams the New York Knicks and Miami Heat showed the Celtics can keep their composure when games are close. The last two games were the complete opposite, the opponents had absolutely no chance. After a blowout win over the Washington Wizards, the Celtics followed that up with a near record setting win over the Indiana Pacers. The Celtics scored the second most points in a single game in franchise history with 155 against the Pacers. EIGHT different Celtics had double figures in points led by Jayson Tatum's even 30. The difference in this game and the previous was the fourth quarter. Against the Wizards, the bench got crushed by Washington's bench but this time Sam Hauser and the others poured it on. Dalano Banton scored 11 points in garbage time as the Celtics ran away with this one 155-104 at TD Garden.
                                                            Tatum leads the way

The Celtics set the tone right away when Jayson Tatum passed to Jrue Holiday in the paint and he bulled his way in to score the first points of the game. Andrew Nembhard answered at the other end with a baseline jumper and the Pacers kept it close 8-6 two minutes into the game. Then Jayson Tatum got free for a three pointer followed by a Holiday three of his own. With the score 14-6, Jaylen Brown drew a double team then passed to a wide open Krystaps Porzingis for a slam dunk. Then they reversed it as Porzingis drew a double team, passing to Brown for the slam. With the score 18-8, Brown hit a baseline jumper. The Pacers answered on the other end and Holiday hit another 3. The Celtics were up 23-12 when Bruce Brown hit a three for Indiana. Old friend Aaron Nesmith got open for a basket but Porzingis found Al Horford open for three with 5:30 remaining. The Pacers got within 28-21 with 3:21 remaining in the quarter when Tatum went off the glass on a foul for an old fashioned three pointer. With the score 33-23, Derrick White hit a three pointer from what felt like half court. After a Pacers make, Tatum dished it to Sam Hauser for a three. The Celtics led 41-27 when White hit a three at the buzzer to end the quarter with the Celtics up 44-27.
                                                          Celtics in control

In the second quarter the Pacers were down 46-30 when Tatum hit a fadeaway jumper. With 9 minutes left in the quarter, Pritchard hit a nice baseline layup. A minute later Tatum hit a layup to put the Celtics up 20. The Pacers answered but Holiday hit a baseline jumper to bring it back to 20. After a Pacers miss, Brown hit a jump shot at the free throw line. With 4:22 left in the half, Brown gathered his own miss and dunked it to go up 64-42. Nesmith hit a layup to make it 69-50 but Porzingis answered with a three on the other end with 1:28 left. Tatum hit a three with 35 seconds left and the first half ended with the Celtics up 75-54.
                                                         Happy fans

One minute into the third quarter, Tatum hit a stepback three to put the Celtics up by 25. After a Pacers miss, Holiday found Porzingis for a big dunk. After a Pacers timeout and subsequent miss, Brown hit a fallaway jumper. The Celtics were up 89-59 when Holiday found White for a layup. Then with the score 96-65, Tatum dribbled through the entire team and hit a layup. The Celtics were up 100-69 with 3:24 left when Tatum went baseline again off a dish from White. With the game pretty much over, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla emptied the bench with 2 minutes left. 30 seconds later Pritchard dished to Svi Mykhailuk for a three pointer. The Celtics ended the third quarter up 109-71, what a massacre.
                                                           Svi for Three

Now against the Washington Wizards, the Celtics bench pretty much got wiped out to make the final score a lot closer than it should have been. Not this time! Sam Hauser hit a three to open the fourth quarter before the lead got to 45. With 8:25 left, Pritchard went coast to coast for a bucket and a foul. With the score 126-82, Pritchard passed it to Hauser for another three pointer. With 5:24 left, Dalano Banton hit a nice jumper for the Celtics. With four minutes left in the quarter, Pritchard dished it to Lamar Stevens for a slam dunk. With three minutes left, Pritchard dished it to Banton for a good layup. The Celtics ended up scoring the second most points in a single game in franchise history to win 155-104.
                                                         Celtics swarm on D to win


Hero of the Night is Jayson Tatum. He buried the Pacers under an avalanche of 30 points including 9 of 10 from the line. He also had 12 rebounds and 4 assists.
                                                           Hero Tatum


Bawful Report:  Nothing



End Rant:

Once again the Celtics beat up an inferior team but this time the bench played a lot better. Pritchard was a one man wrecking crew in garbage time, ending with 15 points and 9 assists. Banton had 11 points and 3 rebounds and Hauser had 17 points throughout the game. Quite frankly when Porzingis is healthy, the Celtics are almost unguardable. If you double team Brown, Tatum or KP then the other two are open. Holiday & White are more than capable of hitting shots if they're open as well and that makes them very tough to defend. A team like the Pacers clearly aren't able to handle the Celtics firepower. It would be nice if the Celtics could get a bench ace or two at the deadline but right now they're still a tough team to beat. Starting the season 4-0 is always a good thing. The Celtics now travel to Brooklyn for a Saturday night showdown with the Nets. The game begins at 8:00 PM at the Barclay Center.

Monday, October 30, 2023

Celtics Annihilate Wizards in Washington (10/30/23)

After the Boston Celtics had two hard fought victories over two teams in the Eastern Conference that made the second round, people wondered how they'd do against a "bad" team. The answer is completely blow their doors off for three quarters. The Celtics feasted on the Washington Wizards in a game that was a blowout from start to finish. Jaylen Brown had a monster game, going 8 of 13 from downtown with 36 points while Jayson Tatum pumped in 33 of his own. The Celtics had a 51-40 rebounding advantage and it was one of the worst beatdowns Washington has ever seen....until the fourth quarter. The Wizards outscored the Celtics 32-18 in extended garbage time as the Celtics bench didn't play much defense. Still, the Celtics won their first road game of the year 126-107 at Capital One Arena.
                                                              Celtics crush the Wizards

The Celtics broke out to a 10-5 lead when Jaylen Brown buried a 3 with 8:54 remaining in the first quarter. Jrue Holiday stole the inbounds pass and dished it to Jayson Tatum for a dunk. It was 17-7 Celtics when Brown hit another 3 with 6:30 left. With 6 minutes left Derrick White found Krystaps Porzingis for a slam and with 4:43 left, Payton Pritchard found Porzingis for a jump hook two pointer. KP then blocked Jordan Poole and the lead swelled to 32-11 when Tatum threw an alley-oop to Horford for another bucket. With 2:24 left Brown buried another three then another with 1:38 off a dish from Pritchard. Horford got a steal and a bucket with 34 seconds left. The Celtics led 42-19 after the first quarter.
                                                          Brown couldn't miss

Kyle Kuzma tried to start a rally for the Wizards with back to back buckets. With 2 minutes gone, Pritchard passed to Tatum for another three pointer. Kuzma answered with a three on the other end then Poole hit a layup. White then hit a three from downtown to quell the momentum. With 5:22 left in the second quarter Brown hit another three pointer to give the Celtics a 30 point lead up 60-30. Poole hit a layup but Brown did a no-look pass to Porzingis for a three pointer. Tyus Jones hit a three but Holiday passed to a wide open Jaylen for......you guessed it....a three. With 3:09 left Brown passed to Tatum who found Holiday in transition for a bucket. Brown then was up to 25 points with another three with 2:46 left in the half. The Wizards went on a 10-0 run but Tatum hit a baseline layup to stop that. The first half ended with the Celtics up 26 by a score of 77-51.
                                                      Tatum adds to the lead

The Celtics then got back to back buckets to open the third quarter but the lead was still 84-53 with 8:36 left in the third. Tatum slammed home a dunk but Kuzma answered with a jump shot. Brown then dribbled across the lane and finished with a hook for another 2. With the score 88-59 with 6:16 left, Brown hit a fadeaway jumper to put the lead back to 31. With the score 90-61 with 5:39 left in the quarter, Porzingis went over a double-team and scored off the glass. Tatum hit a layup after a Wizards make then hit a 3 to make it 97-63 with 4:29 left. The Wizards scored 5 in a row but Tatum hit another three to to make it 100-68. With the score 103-71, Pritchard dished it to Holiday for another three pointer. Tatum hit a fadeaway to make it 108-71 with 1:23 left in the quarter. The quarter ended with the Celtics ahead 108-75.
                                                          Holiday drives to the cup

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla put in the bench to play the fourth quarter and it almost came back to bite them. The Wizards led by Eugene Omoruyi and Ryan Rollins went on a 10-2 run. Sam Hauser did hit a put-back jump shot though with 6:55 to make it 112-85. Lamar Stevens hit a shot as well and Hauser hit a 3 to make it 117-94 with four minutes to go. Dalano Banton also hit a basket and the final score read Boston 126 and Washington 107. The Wizards outscored the Celtics 32-18 in that quarter even if it was garbage time.
                                                         Celtics win


Hero of the Night is Jaylen Brown. He was 8 of 13 from three point land and had 36 total points to lead the onslaught.
                                                              Hero Brown


Bawful Report:

Scalabrine Award for DNP-CD - Jordan Walsh



End Rant:

This game was definitely a good news/bad news situation with the good news is the Celtics starting 5 may be the best in the league for the first time since the new big 3 in 2008. The bad news is this game highlights their one weakness is their bench strength is weak. After Al Horford and Payton Pritchard it gets pretty bad pretty quick. I don't know why Mazzulla isn't giving Jordan Walsh a chance but he's going to have to eventually. Guys are going to get hurt, guys are going to need a break, you never know what's going to happen. This could be an 86-87 Celtics situation where the starters may be playing 40 minutes a night, which isn't good. Still, on a night like this where Tatum or Brown can't miss, it won't matter. The other frightening factor for the rest of the league is if you double team Tatum, now you got a wide open Brown or Porzingis. Then if you double team KP in the paint, he can easily outlet pass to a driving Tatum or Brown. That's almost impossible to defend. It was a good win against a team they needed to beat. The Celtics look to make it 4 wins in a row to start the season this Wednesday night against the Indiana Pacers. The game begins at 7:30 PM at TD Garden.

Friday, October 27, 2023

Celtics Outlast Heat Late (10/27/23)

Its a new year and the new look Boston Celtics defeated the Miami Heat in tonight's game, sending a message that last year is in the past. Derrick White was the hero in this one with 28 points and 3 big blocks at the defensive end. Jayson Tatum had 22 points while Jaylen Brown had a nice bounce back game with 27 points. The Heat were led by Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo with Jimmy Butler having a rough night. The Heat took a 28-25 lead going into the first quarter but the Celtics took control in the second quarter to take a five point lead at halftime. The third quarter ended almost dead even with the Heat up by 1. The key to the game was White hitting a three to give the Celtics the lead to open the fourth quarter. The Celtics never looked back and made some key stops to win the game 119-111 at TD Garden.
                                                          Celtics put the clamps on the Heat

The first quarter began with Jayson Tatum finding Jrue Holiday open for a corner three pointer to open the salvo. Bam Adebayo of the Heat answered at the other end for the first of his 27 points. Tyler Herro made back to back buckets with 9 minutes gone in the first but Derrick White made a big block to prevent an outlet pass from going in. Herro and Adebayo remained red hot to give the Heat a 24-13 lead with 5:30 remaining in the first. Holiday and Jaylen Brown answered with big shots at the other end to help Boston claw back. Down 28-23, Tatum dished to new Celtic Oshae Brissett for a slam to cut the Heat lead 28-25 to end the quarter.
                                                     Welcome to Boston, Brissett

After Thomas Bryant slammed one home to begin the second quarter for the Heat, Payton Pritchard answered with a very long three pointer. Trailing 33-28, Tatum got the next five points to tie the game with 9:28 left in the quarter. Duncan Robinson answered with a three on the other end to give the Heat the lead back. Tatum clawed the Celtics back in the game with another three but the Celtics got a great play with 2:55 left in the second. White dribbled into the lane then passed to Holiday on a cut for the layup to tie the game. Brown stole the inbounds pass and stuffed it to give the Celtics the lead just like that. Up 56-53, White hit a three pointer with 55 seconds left in the half. With the Celtics up 60-55, White rejected Butler at the rim to end the half with the Celtics up by 5.
                                                      White doing it at both ends

The ageless Kevin Love hit a three for Miami to open the third quarter although it was the Celtics who bolted out to a 69-62 lead with three minutes gone. Herro came around a pick and buried a triple to cut the lead. With the Celtics up 71-65 Herro hit another three. Porzingis was able to stop the momentum with a putback off a Tatum miss. The Heat went on a run to take an 81-80 lead and Jimmy Butler hit a step back two with 2:11 left. Tatum hit a shot then Pritchard made a big block on the other end to prevent more damage. With the head leading 88-84, Tatum hit a three with 3 seconds left to end the quarter with the Heat up by 1.
                                                             Celtics hanging in there

The Heat led 90-88 with one minute gone in the fourth quarter when White buried a three pointer. With the game 93-90, White hit another three with 9:30 remaining. The Celtics led 98-96 with seven minutes remaining when Brown hit a pullup three pointer. With the Celtics ahead 102-98 with 5:12 left, Brown hit a jumper in the paint. Tatum hit a slam dunk on their next possession but got hit with a bogus technical foul for "excessive celebration". A big key to the game was with the Celtics ahead 106-101 with 4:22 left and Holiday stripped Adebayo in the paint. He passed to a wide open White who nailed a three pointer to give the Celtics an 8 point lead. Adebayo blocked a Brown jumper and Butler took off only to be denied at the rim by White with 3:46 left in the game. With the lead down to five, Brown dribbled with his left hand and caught the Heat asleep with a layup with 2:49 left. The Celtics looked to have the game in the bag leading 112-105 with 1:28 left but Herro hit a big three to keep the Heat in it. Holiday responded with a jumper in the lane to put the lead back to six. Love hit a three with 59 seconds left but the Celtics responded with a pair of free throws to make it 116-111. They hit some more free throws and the game ended 119-111 Celtics.
                                                       Celtics win


Hero of the Night is Derrick White. His 28 points were a team high and he had a few key blocks as well.
                                                      Our Hero comes up with the ball


Bawful Report:

Scalabrine Award for DNP-CD - Luke Kornet, Dalano Banton, JD Davison, Lamar Stevens, Jordan Walsh, Svi Mykhailiuk.



End Rant:

This is the second game in a row the Celtics have won a game they most likely wouldn't have last year. When they had the Heat down, they made the plays that mattered to win the game. Holiday had 17 points and 10 rebounds while White led the team with 28. Brown had a nice rebound game with 27 points and the fact they have Holiday and KP at the end of games to relieve the pressure paid dividends again. Heat fans are claiming injuries and "they're not worried" but the bottom line is the Heat are running back almost the same team from last year while the Celtics made huge changes. If Heat fans think they're going to get lucky with injuries to other teams two years in a row they have another thing coming. The Celtics once again didn't go to the bench but to be fair, these two games felt like playoff previews considering both the New York Knicks and the Heat made the second round last year. If Mazzulla wanted to get an early playoff type game atmosphere, he got it. Hopefully the Celtics can avoid key injuries because the starting 5 they have is better than anyone, just need to get some bench help at the deadline. The Celtics now travel to Washington for their first road game of the year. They take on the Wizards on Monday night at 7 PM at Capital One Arena

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Porzingis, Tatum Drop Knicks on Opening Night (10/25/23)

The Boston Celtics might have found a difference maker. General Manager Brad Stevens rolled the dice when he traded Marcus Smart, Mike Muscala and Danilo Gallinari to get Kristaps Porzingis and for one game the trade worked out. Porzingis made his Celtics debut against the New York Knicks by scoring 30 points, grabbing 8 boards and blocking 4 shots. Jayson Tatum led the way in scoring with 34 points and 11 rebounds but the story of the game was Porzingis. The Celtics led by 5 at the half and 9 going into the fourth quarter when the Knicks rallied in the fourth quarter. The Knicks led 101-95 with three minutes left when the Celtics rallied, highlighted by a go-ahead three pointer by Porzingis with 90 seconds left. Clutch free throws from Porzingis and Payton Pritchard sealed the deal as the Celtics defeated the Knicks 108-104 at Madison Square Garden.
                                                         Welcome to Boston, Kristaps

Jayson Tatum scored the first points on the season off the glass on a two pointer to get things started. The Celtics used three pointers from Tatum, new Celtic Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis to open a 24-13 lead with 2 minutes left in the first quarter. The score at the end of the first was 30-18, a good start.
                                                            Let the season begin

Things went south in the second quarter as the Knicks battled back thanks to the efforts of RJ Barrett. Quentin Grimes hit a big three to cut the lead to a few points although Tatum kept the Celtics in the lead with some big shots. The Celtics looked to have a good lead going into halftime but Isaiah Hartenstein tipped in a shot at the buzzer with the Celtics only up 51-46 going into the break.
                                                            Celtics lead at the half

The third quarter started with a 7-2 Celtics run highlighted by a running Tatum slam dunk but the Knicks held on. The Knicks went on a 15-6 run highlighted by a Julius Randle three pointer to cut the lead 64-63 with 5:48 remaining in the quarter. After the Knicks tied it, the Celtics retook the lead then got a big three by Al Horford. Horford keyed the run that ended with a Porzingis putback that gave the Celtics a 82-73 lead going into the fourth quarter.
                                                              Knicks aren't going quietly

The Celtics took their foot off the gas and they almost reverted to last year's team as the Knicks went on a 11-4 run to pull within a point. Then Josh Hart hit a three pointer to give the Knicks their first lead of the game with 8:57 remaining as Celtics fan groaned. With the Knicks leading 90-88, Porzingis hit a three with 5:48 remaining to put the Celtics back on top. With the score tied at 93, the Knicks went on a run where Randle and Grimes hit back to back threes to put the Knicks up 6 with 4 minutes left. Grimes was fouled on the play but he missed the free throw which cost them dearly. The lead was 101-95 Knicks with 3:23 remaining when the Celtics took control. With Knicks fans chanting expletives at Kristaps, Tatum found Holiday for a layup that keyed a 6-0 run to tie the game. Then with 90 seconds left Porzingis hit a backbreaking three to put the Celtics on top to stop the chants against him. He hit two free throws and Payton Pritchard hit two free throws of his own to wrap up the scoring. The Knicks failed to score off an inbounds play and the Celtics had won it 108-104.
                                                      Celtics win


Hero of the Night is Kristaps Porzingis. He scored 30 points with five big three pointers, grabbed 8 rebounds and blocked 4 shots. His three with 1:34 left put the Celtics up for good.
                                                         KP The Hero



Bawful Report:

Scalabrine Award for DNP-CD - Lamar Stevens, Oshae Brissett, Neemias Queta, Svi Mykhailuk, Dalano Banton and Jordan Walsh.



End Rant:

This was NOT a game the Celtics would have won a year ago. Usually when things went south the Celtics would try to do too much and go hero ball. Marcus Smart, Brown & Tatum would try to play the hero and it usually never worked. Having KP to settle things down and actually hit a big shot makes the difference in the world. The Celtics went on 15-5 run to end the game and that's the element that was missing last year under Joe Mazzulla. There were still a LOT of things wrong in the game including Jaylen Brown being awful and Mazzulla only using 9 guys in the game, but having a guy that can take over a game pays big dividends in the end. The deadly part is Brown had an off-night, what's going to happen on nights he's red hot? If he starts drawing double teams, Tatum or Porzingis will be wide open. That's good news for Boston and bad news for everyone else. The Celtics have the whole season to get Brown on track and find some semblance of a bench rotation, hopefully Mazzulla can take a step in year two as a coach. The Celtics are back in action Friday night and they better bring their A game because up next is the defending Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat. Jimmy Butler & Tyler Herro come to town Friday night at 7:30 PM at TD Garden.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Celtics Snap Skid Against Hapless Sixers (11/19/14)

Well one thing is for sure, the Celtics are NOT the worst team in basketball. They're pretty bad, but they can't hold a candle to the Philadelphia 76ers' ineptitude. Even in Philly, the Celtics were able to control the game and play defense for once, coming out on top with a 101-90 win.



Hero of the night is obviously Brandon Bass. He had 23 points, an assist, a steal, a block and 6 rebounds.

Bawful report:

Vitor Faverini and Marcus Smart get checkmarks for the Ellison. Gerald Wallace, James Young and Dwight Powell get checkmarks for the Scalabrine.


Final Thoughts:

Finally a win, that puts them at 4-6 on the year. Next up are the banged up Memphis Grizzlies.