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Morning Walkthrough: One of the biggest wins of the year?

The Morning Walkthrough is a set of links to Boston Celtics articles throughout the internet, designed to get your day started the right way.

Steve Bulpett, Boston Herald – “Generally speaking, a win over the now 7-15 Philadelphia 76ers is no great cause for exultation. But mix in a game-winning Rajon Rondo-Kevin Garnett hookup with 1.4 seconds left and the fact the battered Bostonians were playing on the second night of a back-to-back without their first three centers and — voila — you have a bunch of coaches and aging veterans jumping around as if they’d just won the state high school championship. ‘Truthfully I think this is one of our biggest wins of the year,’ said Paul Pierce after the Celtics’ ninth straight victory, a thrilling 102-101 decision. ‘With the injuries, with the mental and physical fatigue, we were just wondering how we were going to get through.’” Read more »

categories Celtics Blog | Jay King | December 10, 2010 | comments Comments Off

categories Andre Iguodala, Boston Celtics, Doc Rivers, Jodie Meeks, Kendrick Perkins, Kevin Garnett, Louis Williams, Nate Robinson, Paul Pierce, Philadelphia 76ers, Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Semih Erden, Shaquille O'Neal

Game Preview: Celtics open preseason against the Philadelphia 76ers

Smile for the camera, Kevin.

The last time the Boston Celtics played a game — actually, let’s not talk about that. I’d rather not start bawling for the 4,569th time since The Game That Must Not Be Named. Let’s just say it’s been awhile since the Green and White suited up to play some basketball, and I’ve missed it.

Tonight, the wait is finally over. Amen. Here are some things to look for: Read more »

categories Celtics Blog | Jay King | October 6, 2010 | comments Comments Off

categories Andre Iguodala, Delonte West, Kevin Garnett, Mario West, Semih Erden, Shaquille O'Neal, Von Wafer

2010-2011 NBA Season Preview: Philadelphia 76ers

The season is approaching (but not quickly enough), so that means it’s NBA preview time. Starting with the league’s worst team and working our way to the top, we’ll preview one team per day.

I understand your pain, Iggy.

Philadelphia 76ers

Last year’s record: 27-55
Head Coach: Doug Collins
Projected Starters: Jrue Holiday, Lou Williams, Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand, Spencer Hawes

Outlook:

The 76ers’ best player is a third- or fourth-banana on a title contender. Their best big man is well past his prime and may steal Greg “The Fossilman” Raymer’s nickname if his play continues to deteriorate. Their top draft pick, Evan Turner, the number two pick in the entire draft, looked like he didn’t even belong during summer league. And their best center is like the feel of Hawaiian sand underneath your toes: incredibly soft. Add to that an utter lack of perimeter shooting or a true point guard, and Doug Collins should be considered a god if he can coax 35 wins out of this group.

X-Factor:

I thought last year would be Thaddeus Young’s breakout year. Only 20 years old in 2008-09, Young averaged 15 points and 5 rebounds, looking like a young star in the process. And then, just when I expected another leap… he regressed? Still just 22, Young hasn’t lost any of his star potential. There’s no reason why he should have already plateaued. Then again, there’s also no reason why I should still be waiting for his breakout year.

Biggest Question Mark:

The frontcourt. But I’m not so sure it’s a question mark. It’s more like a frowny face emoticon. Because a frontcourt of Elton Brand, Spencer Hawes, Mareese Speights and Tony Battie couldn’t hold their own in my summer league, never mind the NBA. Speights, though, could evolve into a beast at some point.

Most important newcomer:

Evan Turner. Look, I try not to put much stock into summer league. I really do. But shouldn’t a number two pick play well against other rookies and vagabonds, even if he’s out of shape, even if he hadn’t played five-on-five basketball in awhile, even if he wasn’t really trying? Matt Janning and Jeremy Lin were both more impressive than Turner this summer. No matter how little you trust summer league statistics, that’s unsettling. Before the summer, I expected that Turner would have a Brandon Roy-like career. Now, I wonder.

Key loss:

I never thought I’d say this, but the Sixers will really miss Samuel Dalembert. It’s not that his contributions were irreplaceable. They weren’t. It’s just that the duo of Spencer Hawes and Tony Battie can’t replace them. Philadelphia will especially miss Dalembert’s 1.8 blocks in only 25.9 minutes per game. By the way, folks? Any time a team will really miss Samuel Dalembert, its frontcourt inevitably invokes visions of a bodily function people normally flush down the toilet.

Most compelling storyline:

I want to see if Doug Collins still has it. I realize his players will most likely want to choke him out within three years, but Collins knows how to inspire young players and demand the best out of them. For an NBA team looking to rebuild, Collins fits perfectly. As a player, Collins told NBC Sports, “I know I gave everything to Philadelphia, including both my hips and my left knee.” As a coach, if Collins succeeds in his rebuilding project, he’ll have to be just as dedicated.

Player to watch:

Andre Iguodala. Anyone who watched Iguodala play in the World Championships knows he has been poorly casted in Philly. Iggy wasn’t put on this earth to be a premier scoring threat. He was meant to stop people, to lock opponent’s down, to score points without plays being run for him. When Iggy was in Turkey, I watched him put shackles on every player he defended. He was incredible. But defensive aptitude isn’t what most impresses me about ”the other AI.” So what is? He’s in a shitty situation in Philadelphia, on a team with no hopes that doesn’t — or can’t — utilize him correctly, yet Iggy punches in every night and never complains. I’m telling you, the man deserves better. But you’ll never hear that from him.

Descriptive movie quote:

“You take a look at her. Cause once you step on that bus you aint got your mama no more. You got your brothers on the team and you got your daddy. You know who your daddy is, doncha? Gary, if you want to play on this football team, you answer me when I ask you who is your daddy? Who’s your daddy, Gary? Who’s your daddy?” – Coach Boone, Remember the Titans

Philadelphia 76ers, Doug Collins is your daddy. Do everything he asks and you might have a fighter’s chance of being halfway decent. (*Looking back at roster, sees Spencer Hawes penciled in as starting center.*) Then again, maybe not.

Projected Record: 25-57. At some point in the next few years, I would love to see Andre Iguodala help out a contender. But it probably won’t happen in Philadelphia.

categories Around the NBA | Jay King | September 20, 2010 | comments Comments (2)

categories Andre Iguodala, Doug Collins, Elton Brand, Evan Turner, Jrue Holiday, Lou Williams, Mareese Speights, Philadelphia 76ers, Spencer Hawes, Thaddeus Young, Tony Battie

Rajon Rondo’s new commercial, an NBA 2k11 trailer, is a funny one

I don’t know what’s better: Derrick Rose carefully adding icing to a cake or Josh Smith advising Michael Jordan, “Can’t eat sushi in Utah, brotha.” I would discuss further, but I’m on the phone with my moms.

By the way (“hold on a damn second, moms!”), I just came across a piece on David Berri’s blog comparing Rondo to the guards who made Team USA (I know, I know, I can’t let it go): “Rajon Rondo was clearly the most productive player in this group,” the author, Ben Gulker, wrote, “and frankly, it wasn’t close.”

That productivity was in the NBA, not the international game, but still. Gulker continued to explain why Rondo would have been a great fit for the team. Read it, it’s interesting. You know, as long as you still care about Rondo’s mysterious departure from the national team. Or if you just want to read about how Rondo produced far more wins than Chauncey Billups, Derrick Rose or any other guard who made Team USA’s roster.

categories Celtics Blog | Jay King | September 16, 2010 | comments Comments (4)

categories Andre Iguodala, Boston Celtics, Derrick Rose, Josh Smith, Rajon Rondo, Russell Westbrook

Down goes Iggy

Well that’s kind of embarrassing. Want to know what else is embarrassing? That I’m so late posting this video. This happened two days ago. Clearly, I’ve got to step my blogging up a notch or two or three.

Anyway, Iggy is keeping a diary for the Philadelphia Daily news and had this to say about the game against Brazil: “I had a job, which was to make it tough on [Leandro] Barbosa to score and he had to pull out his best moves to score in the second half.” I’m sure that was your job, Iggy. But on the play above, you didn’t exactly fulfill your duties.

categories Celtics Blog, Highlight Reel of the Day | Jay King | September 1, 2010 | comments Comments Off

categories Andre Iguodala, Leandro Barbosa, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors

I always knew I loved Jared Dudley

For what it’s worth, here are my rankings (in descending order) of the Team USA players I’d most want on my team if I were an NBA GM. This list includes the withdrawn Rajon Rondo and is based on how these players perform in the NBA, rather than how their games translate to international basketball.
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categories Around the NBA, Celtics Columns | Jay King | August 25, 2010 | comments Comments Off

categories Andre Iguodala, Chauncey Billups, Danny Granger, Derrick Rose, Eric Gordon, kevin durant, Kevin Love, Lamar Odom, Rajon Rondo, Rudy Gay, Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry, Tyson Chandler

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