Celtics-Knicks playoff schedule announced
The Celtics-Knicks playoff schedule has been set. Here it is:
Game 1 – Sun., April 17, New York at Boston, 7 p.m (TNT)
Game 2 – Tues., April 19, New York at Boston, 7 p.m. (TNT)
Game 3 – Fri., April 22, Boston at New York, TBD (ESPN)
Game 4 – Sun., April 24, Boston at New York, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)
Game 5* – Tues., April 26, New York at Boston, TBD
Game 6* – Fri., April 29, Boston at New York, TBD
Game 7* – Sun., May 1, New York at Boston, TBD
* if necessary
(h/t ESPN Boston)
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Their is no good reason to play Shaq in the Knicks series,since they have absolutely no post presence.Even Kristic can take Turiaf.As long as JO is good to go,why risk it with Shaq.
We are going to need Shaq when we play the Heat and the Bulls,because we are really going to need him to space the floor and hold down the paint.
So if I was Doc I would rest Shaq in the first round.
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I would not play Kristic at all against the Bulls or Heat.He gives up way too much in the paint.That means JO will have to play heavy minutes and Shaq will have to give us at least 20.
If Von Wafer sees any playoff time,it means we are in trouble,because we need a offensive spark.The same kind of spark Nate would give us.And if Nate was in the game.That means we were behind on the scoreboard.Not a good sign.
Sasha should only be subbed for defensive purposes.Delonte should not play the point at all in the playoffs,because he’s not a true point guard and makes bad decisions half of the time.He should only play the 2.
I wouldn’t mind Arroyo subbing for Rondo.As long as he doesn’t get caught in a switch or let Bibby or whoever else go crazy on the 3 point line.
That is all.
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For all the Perk is god posters here’s some telling comments after last night’s game if you did not already see them or have summarily dismissed them because that’s just sacrilege to say anything bad about Perk –
Amare Stoudemire wouldn’t be a very good Boston talk show caller. Not after he smiled and summarily dismissed the notion that the Celtics are in trouble without Kendrick Perkins.
“No,” the large Knick said before last night’s spring training finale. “We were looking forward to Perkins picking up those early fouls and getting us to the free throw line. It’s not happening no more.”
Just another reason, and from someone who knows, why were better off. Go Cs…
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