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Leon Powe returns to the place he once called home

Not even a torn ACL could keep Leon Powe from the game that helped him escape a tattered life.

Powe injured his knee in Game Two of the C’s playoff series against the Chicago Bulls, but actually kept playing for three more minutes.  That he would play on a destroyed knee “says so much about him as a person,” said Doc Rivers.

What kind of person?  One who never quits battling, no matter the circumstances.  Who knows that he may be down, but never considers himself out.  Who has seen so much during his life that a simple knee injury could never compare to any of his other struggles.  Even if the injury was during a contract year.  Even if it came at the worst possible time. Read more »

categories Celtics Columns, Featured | Jay King | February 25, 2010 | comments Comments Off

categories Boston Celtics, Doc Rivers, Kendrick Perkins, Leon Powe

Ainge: ‘We want Rasheed to shoot the 3-point ball’

Did you know that Rasheed Wallace shoots 52.2% from inside the arc? (stats via the great Hoop Data)

If he were a conventional big man, Rasheed would be shooting a very good percentage.  I can certainly live with a 52.2% shooter.  But there’s a problem:  He’s taken only 232 shots from inside the arc, and nearly just as many (226) outside it, where he shoots only 28.4%.  Read more »

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categories Boston Celtics, Danny Ainge, Rasheed Wallace

Brian Scalabrine’s not as dumpy as I thought

This is what I expected Scal to look like.

I don’t know what I was expecting to see, when I checked out the video of Brian Scalabrine’s spray tan.  I suppose I thought I’d see a build kind of similar to the Revolting Blob.

But I was pleasantly surprised. Scal was a little chunky, but not as bad as most people probably thought. I wasn’t exactly pleased looking at Scal shirtless, but I won’t be scarred for life either. And that’s more than I expected.

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categories Boston Celtics, Brian Scalabrine

Pierce ‘almost certainly out’, Daniels could join him

Some bad news from the Celtics Twitter account:

Marquis Daniels missed practice with the flu, and Doc says Paul Pierce is almost certainly out tomorrow night vs. Cleveland.

The Boston Globe gives more about Daniels’ availability for tomorrow:

Daniels could be available for the game but Pierce, who also has a sprained thumb, is likely out.

A. Sherrod Blakely adds:

No Pierce or Marquis Daniels at practice today. Both showed up, looked sick to Doc so he sent them home.

Uh-oh.  That means Tony Allen will have to play 40 minutes or so against the league’s best player.  Can the Celtics just forfeit now?

Marquis, get some rest, drink some fluids, and make sure you spare us the pain of watching TA against Lebron tomorrow night.

categories Celtics Blog | Jay King | February 24, 2010 | comments Comments Off

categories Boston Celtics, Marquis Daniels, Paul Pierce

Marcus Landry’s someone you can really root for

Marcus Landry is a player you can really root for.

If you saw the Eddie House tribute video during last night’s game against New York, as well as Nate Robinson’s standing ovation, you could have thought they were the only two players involved in the trade. But — spoiler alert! — there were actually three others traded.

Marcus Landry has been the most overlooked of the three. The brother of Carl Landry — one of the Sacramento Kings’ newest members — Marcus seems to be a player you really want to root for. Seriously, check out this story from ESPN, back when Landry was still in colllege at the University of Wisconsin. (Via ESPNBoston)

He became a father in college. Not just of one child, either: He and wife Efueko Osaga-Landry had three. He had to keep food on his family’s table, despite earning no income while trying to balance the rigors of big-time Division One Basketball and a normal class schedule. Landry somehow found the time — between cooking dinner (he’s apparently a great cook), cleaning diapers, and earning his degree — to improve himself from a 5.9-ppg scorer as a sophomore into an NBA talent as a senior.

His college coach, Bo Ryan, said having kids and starting a family helped Landry in every aspect of life. (same ESPN link)

“I don’t like to be pie in the sky, but I do believe it’s not coincidental that when [Landry] got married, things changed,” Ryan said. “He’s gotten more mature in every aspect of his life.”

Read the rest of the story. It’s really impressive to see the maturity level Landry had even in college. I don’t know if he’ll ever play a minute as a Celtic, but I know I’ll be rooting for him to make it in the NBA.

Landry wasn’t the only “other player” in the deal.

One of the others was Bill Walker. Despite a lack of playing time, Walker was sad to leave the Celtics. But he knows he’ll have an opportunity to play with the Knicks, and he’s ready for that after riding the pine for a couple years in Boston. (Boston Herald)

“It definitely is,” Walker said [when asked if playing for the Celtics was a double-edged sword]. “You want to get out there. That’s the only way you’ll really learn the game. You go out there and you’re allowed to make mistakes and learn from the mistakes. But at the same time you always want to play on a good team and have a chance of winning an NBA championship. That’s what we all play for.

“You’ve got a group in the other locker room that has goals in mind, trying to win a championship this year. They don’t have room for mistakes, and that’s why it’s hard to get in the game over there. Over here right now, (we) might not make the playoffs – really just trying out guys.”

Walker has already started to make the most of his “tryout,” with two dunks and overall solid play in yesterday’s loss to Boston. J.R. Giddens didn’t play, but he too is excited for the chance to earn a spot in the rotation… even though he seems to wish he could have had a better opportunity in Boston.

“I came up here and I worked hard. You know, I don’t feel like I got too many opportunities to play. I’m not trying to have any bad blood, because you know I enjoyed everybody in the organization. I’m still cool with everybody now. It’s just I don’t feel like I got a chance to get out there and get any really good minutes and show what I could do.

“Hopefully I can get a chance to show what I can do in New York, because any ballplayer just wants to get out there and play. When you’re working hard and not playing, it’s a very mentally challenging thing to go through for almost two years.”

I was actually pretty upset the Celtics had to lose Walker and Giddens in the deal. Walker, especially, showed signs of promise and it is still clear that he has the talent to be a valuable player in the NBA.

But I understand you’ve got to give up some talent to get some in return, and Nate Robinson is an upgrade from House.

The other guy the Celtics got, Landry? I don’t know how good a player he is, or could become, but I do know I’ll be cheering for him.

And not just because he’s on my favorite team.

categories Celtics Blog, Featured | Jay King | | comments Comments (1)

categories Bill Walker, Boston Celtics, Eddie House, J.R. Giddens, Marcus Landry, Nate Robinson, New York Knicks

Buyers beware: Mikki Moore will be healthy for stretch run

Mikki Moore’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, has told NBA Fanhouse that the former Celtic would be ready to play by mid-March, after a bone spur had sidelined him since December.

But even after that there will be hope for at least one team that needs more depth in the post. Big man Mikki Moore is on the mend..

Moore’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, told FanHouse on Tuesday that Moore, who had surgery Dec. 18 to repair a right heel spur, should be fully healthy by mid-March and ready to return to the NBA.

I’d like to send a word of caution out to the reported “four to five teams” that have already called about Moore:

Save your cell phone minutes.

Moore was nothing short of awful for Boston last season. He’d commit his first foul before he even checked into a game, had no clue what in the world a defensive rotation was, and wasn’t at all a reliable offensive performer to make up for it. I hope the Lakers or Nuggets sign him — it would make them worse.

After Moore’s pathetic excuse of a 2008-’09 season, I have no idea why a team would ever sign him this season. Because he started 20 out of 23 games for the Warriors? Well, he averaged a whopping 5.0 points and 3.0 rebounds during that span. If you want an indication of how much the Warriors valued Moore, you don’t have to dig far: They cut Moore — despite his guaranteed contract — so they could retain the rights to Chris Hunter. That’s right, THAT Chris Hunter. The one you’ve probably never heard of. He of the 3.4 points and 2.2 rebounds career averages.

The only reason I can see a good team wanting Mikki is for his six fouls — which will be gone very, very quickly — or for his towel-waving abilities.

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categories Boston Celtics, Mikki Moore

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