Enemy Chatter: Ronny Turiaf’s swagger is off the charts

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I often wonder what opposing teams, their beat reporters and bloggers
are saying about the Celtics after playing the Celtics. Here’s a dose
of ‘enemy chatter’ from Oakland.

“The force was with us,” coach Don Nelson said. “It was a wonderful
game for us. Wins are hard to find, especially against two quality
teams in a row. We were ready for a bear, and they gave us everything
they had.”

“C.J. (Nelson) was as responsible as anyone for the win,” Nelson said. “He
played the coverage of Ray Allen beautifully. They run so many good
things and set so many great screens. What a job C.J. did chasing Allen
around.”


“It feels awesome,” Turiaf said. “My swagger is off the charts right now. I feel like I am the lucky charm.”

S.F. Chronicle – Just Like It Was Drawn Up

Rondo was the only live body the Celtics had offensively. About
Rasheed Wallace: Umm, did he drink embalming fluids before the game?
Tony Allen, too?

But even at his best, Rondo is in no way capable of matching Ellis
shot for shot. Just not going to happen, and his teammates were checked
out midway through the third quarter, so it was just Rondo.

Kevin Garnett couldn’t beat Vladimir Radmanovic on the post? Yikes. I hope KG was tired. For his sake.

San Jose Mercury News – Tim Kawakami

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