Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch

Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
8:00 pm ET
TD BankNorth Garden (Boston, MA)
Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch

The outcome of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals was a tough
one to swallow for Celtics supporters. Nothing went right in the first
half, and that had everything to do with the intimidation factor of
Dwight Howard. The Celtics were scared to attack the paint and
challenge him, especially Rajon Rondo, and they were so afraid that
they didn't earn a single trip to the free throw line by intermission.
Not one. The team was out of sync in every way possible, and the only
true positive from the first half may have been the offensive surge
from Stephon Marbury.

The third quarter was a different story, as the Celtics played
desperation basketball while Orlando got comfortable, and the tables
turned. Rajon Rondo knocked down 10 of his 12 free throw attempts in
the third quarter alone, and the Celtics willed themselves back into
the ballgame. Boston came from down 28 to bring the deficit to just
four with about a minute and a half to go. Unfortunately, Ray Allen's
corner three-ball bounce back out after falling three quarters of the
way down, and the Cs were unable to cap off the miracle comeback with a
victory.

However, as disappointing as Monday night's loss was, there is plenty
of basketball left to be played. On the bright side, this game showed
us that the Celtics can indeed beat Orlando in this series. It showed
the players that they aren't going to get anywhere if they don't
relentlessly attack, and it showed the fans that our guys were right
there with Orlando despite a putrid overall performance. Ray Allen put
up yet another Game 1 stinker (2-12 FG), Paul Pierce shot just 7-18,
and Rajon Rondo was atrocious for roughly three quarters and finished
with seven turnovers to go along with a 2-12 shooting clip. I'll be
damned if all three of them duplicate those abysmal outings in Game 2.

As crazy as it sounds, we should feel confident after losing Game 1 on our home floor.

Go get 'em, boys, and get 'em with a 48-minute sense of urgency this time, will ya?

Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch
Regular Season Record: 59-23
Eastern Conference Seed: 3
Conference Quarterfinals Result: ORL 4, PHI 2

Projected Starters
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Series Leaders
PPG: Rashard Lewis (18.0)
RPG: Dwight Howard (22.0)
APG: Rafer Alston (7.0)
SPG: Rashard Lewis (3.0)
BPG: Dwight Howard (3.0)

Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch
Regular Season Record: 62-20
Eastern Conference Seed: 2
Conference Quarterfinals Result: BOS 4, CHI 3

Projected Starters
PG Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch SG Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch SF Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch PF Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch C Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch

Series Leaders
PPG: Paul Pierce (23.0)
RPG: Kendrick Perkins (16.0)
APG: Rajon Rondo (8.0)
SPG: Rajon Rondo (3.0)
BPG: Kendrick Perkins (3.0)

Injury Report
Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch Jameer Nelson (torn right labrum – out)
Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch Courtney Lee (recovering from sinus surgery – out)
Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch Kevin Garnett (right knee – out)
Cs Look to Throw Counter Punch Leon Powe (torn ACL – out)

Keys to Victory

  • Sense of Urgency
  • Get Back On Defense After Missed Shots
  • Control the Defensive Glass
  • Take Care of the Ball
  • Ball Movement
  • Avoid Foul Trouble
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