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		<title>Common Sense</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 21:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This NBA playoffs haven&#8217;t had any huge upsets that have captured my attention. The Lakers, easily handled the Jazz, while Ron Artest gave the Houston Rockets the boost that they needed to go into the second round. Even without Dwight Howard, the Magic left the Sixers behind,  the Nuggests finally got to Round 2 by dismantling the Hornets, the Mavs beat up on the old Spurs and the Cavs easily cruised in their series.  Only two series left in the first round. By far one of the best series in the playoffs have been the Bulls vs. Celtics. They have played [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This NBA playoffs haven&#8217;t had any huge upsets that have captured my attention. The Lakers, easily handled the Jazz, while Ron Artest gave the Houston Rockets the boost that they needed to go into the second round. Even without Dwight Howard, the Magic left the Sixers behind,  the Nuggests finally got to Round 2 by dismantling the Hornets, the Mavs beat up on the old Spurs and the Cavs easily cruised in their series.  Only two series left in the first round. By far one of the best series in the playoffs have been the Bulls vs. Celtics. They have played 7 overtimes so far, and I&#8217;m sure game 7 won&#8217;t disappoint. Tonight, D-Wade and company must win against a younger, athletic, more talented Hawks to force a Game 7 or they will be playing golf by tomorrow morning. With those two series in action, it is clear why teams that have moved on and are about to move on, have made it to Round 2.</p>
<p> By definition, the two teams that should have been battling and winning easily should have been the teams from last year, the Celtics and Lakers. Both team had their core guys back and were experienced on how to grind out the season and win in the playoffs. But plagued with injuries and depleted bench, the Celtics look like they have already passed their prime and are just trying to hold on and not fade into history. The Lakers, seem to be clicking on all cylinders, with their bench pouring in points and their superstar, well is finally a true superstar, not just a great basketball player.</p>
<p>Many experts have picked the Cavs and Lakers to be the two teams that are left standing at the end of the day. To me, no surprise there. They have similar teams which, I think in my expert opinion, should be what other NBA teams model themselves after. They have one core guy, one superstar, one leader, one man to build a franchise around, that stands out. Then they have tier 2 guys, who are superstars in their own right, if they were playing for the Grizzles or Timberwolves but not guys to build franchises around. And they both have a deep bench. If you have two lines of guys who can play, bring you energy, get stops, outscore the starting 5 of the other team, how do you stop this? For many players who want the money and fame, they take the easy and hard route. They land themselves to a horrible team to get their money. But with no help, how can they expect to playing June?</p>
<p> One thing that we&#8217;ve all learned and I&#8217;ve finally given some repect to Kobe because of this, is that he, FINALLY, understood that basketball is a team game and not a one man sport. He realizes that if he has help, not only will his game come easier, but he could actually win. Hmm. It&#8217;s almost as simple as math.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m wondering if the Warriors have started to remodel their team after a disappointing season. We have a nice group of young guys, but no one to build it on. Rumors were flying around that Baron Davis might come back, but we can&#8217;t count on what we don&#8217;t have. What we do have is guys who are ready to give up some part of the game for the greater good. I hope that this season, the Warriors are watching the Lakers and Cavs and hope that the front office is doing something about it to bring back basketball to the Bay Area.</p>
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		<title>Celtics Big Win &#8211; Not Only For The &#8220;W&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 06:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sfwyee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doc Rivers asked for one volunteer during half-time. Ray Allen gave the Celtics just what they needed. After trading consecutive baskets with Ben Gordon, both of UCONN alums, Ray Ray took the most important shot for the Celtics in this early playoffs. Hitting a three with 2.0 seconds to go, the win wasn&#8217;t just for a tied series that is headed to Chicago, but a confidence booster and the belief that the Celtics can win, even with a banged up team and a weak bench. Celtic Nation was optimistic, when they heard that KG would not play the rest of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doc Rivers asked for one volunteer during half-time. Ray Allen gave the Celtics just what they needed. After trading consecutive baskets with Ben Gordon, both of UCONN alums, Ray Ray took the most important shot for the Celtics in this early playoffs. Hitting a three with 2.0 seconds to go, the win wasn&#8217;t just for a tied series that is headed to Chicago, but a confidence booster and the belief that the Celtics can win, even with a banged up team and a weak bench. Celtic Nation was optimistic, when they heard that KG would not play the rest of the regular season to rest up for the playoffs. But when the announcement was made that KG would not be back for the playoffs, the rest of the league took a sigh of relief and the affectionately named, Baby Bulls, knew they had a much greater chance to beat the Celtics. KG isn&#8217;t just a player to the Celtics, he is the Celtics. He isn&#8217;t the best player in the league, that title belongs to the Kobes, LeBrons, and D-Wades. He isn&#8217;t the tallest man in the league, nor he is the best shooter. But he is argubly the most important man to a team. He brings defensive presence, intensity, vocal leadership and heart.  Though they are above .500, the Celtics are two different teams when KG is is playing and when KG is not playing. But one thing for sure, that the Celtics have made clear for the last two seasons, is that they are a TEAM. No one player makes the team, the collective group does. They win as a team, the lose as a team. That is what I liked about last night. KG is no longer available for the playoffs with surgery looming ahead. Rondo tweaked his ankle and was considerably slower after his small injury. Today, Celtic Nation found out that Leon Powe is now out for the playoffs as well. This would seem that the Celtics would be pushovers and an easy opponent. But instead, this is what happened. Paul Pierce, the only All-Star the Celtics had for his whole career, had a sub-par game, scoring only 18 points. But Glen, &#8220;Big Baby&#8221; Davis had a great game, scoring 26 points and grabbing 9 rebounds, Rondo having a triple double despite that tweak to his ankle, and Kendrick Perkins scoring 16 points and grabbing 12 rebounds with 9 of them offensive. And of course, Ray Ray scored 30 points, 28 of them in the second half, none of them as big as his last 3 points. This is a good solid foundation for the Celtics to build on. Their starters came up big and showed up to the game. One of their &#8220;Big Three&#8221; came alive. No one more excited than Allen himself. I&#8217;m sure he and everyone else was very happy that he broke out of his slump. But this also showed that the Celtics are not done, even without KG. They can still find ways to win, and that is what good teams do. They find ways to win no matter what their situation is. At the beginning of the year, this club emphasized that it was a TEAM. Last night, they showed why they emphasized that. And that is why the Celtics head to Chicago with the series tied instead of being down 2-0. Mark my words. The Celtics will win as a team and they will lose as a team.</p>
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