Practice report, including injury updates
I already wrote a practice report for CelticsBlog, and I’m feeling too lazy to write another one. So click here to read my work.
In short, Kevin Garnett did not practice (and is doubtful for tomorrow night’s game vs. the Kings), Kendrick Perkins did practice (but didn’t compete in contact drills), Delonte West shot around, and Doc Rivers shot down the Rasheed Wallace rumor (Doc Rivers told CSNNE.com that “there has been no discussion” about bringing Sheed back to the scene of the crime).
For what it’s worth, Sheed’s agent also disputed the validity of “Sheed comeback” talk. (NBA Fanhouse)
“I don’t think that’s the case — for now anyway,” Strickland told FanHouse. “He has a period of time to where he may be thinking about it, but he has not given me any indication of his intent to return. … He’s still saying that for now he’s good, that he’s OK where he is.”
Stay home, Sheed. Please?
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@Jay-You don’t think Sheed played well enough in last year’s playoffs?
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Ehh. He showed some signs of life in the playoffs, but he was also the starting center for the team that was outrebounded by a bajillion rebounds in Game 7. With an extra year of age on those legs (and I doubt he’s been working out hard in the offseason), I just don’t see how ‘Sheed helps. Even a little bit.
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@Jay…go look at the stats of that game again and you’ll see that KG had 3 rebs and Kobe 15 and Gasol 18 were the main killers vs the Cs. PP/MD did not block out Kobe and there is no reason a SG should be getting 15 rebs in such a game. Sheed’s 8 rebs were just fine (RR-8, PP-10 and Davis ( were the only other real contributors). Why not have Sheed come in and show what he has before dismissing anything he can give? Go Cs….learn to box out and rebound better!
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