After every game, we'll take stock of how each individual performance affects the player's overall value.
Starters
Paul Pierce: Aside from the tough shooting night, Pierce missed Ray Allen who was open just long enough to get a good shot off in regulation, and then he missed a game winner in OT. He did rebound and pass well, but it was a tough ending.
Bench
Chris Wilcox: Just 13 minutes for Wilcox and his only basket was a nice dunk. Other than that, meh.
Mickael Pietrus: This dude just LOVES to shoot 3. And he'll keep shooting them. He made one at a great time late in the game last night, but we needed more out of him.
Brandon Bass: Not a bad game out of Bass. I know Orlando fans will get a kick out of me saying this, but I still need to see him be more aggressive out there. He's a big boy, he can jump and finish at the rim, and he's not a complete oaf when he takes a dribble… attack the basket more big fella
Greg Stiemsma, E'Twaun Moore, Marquis Daniels, JaJuan Johnson: Moore got a little run for a few minutes but did nothing. Quis made a brief cameo too.
Coaching
Doc Rivers: It might have been nice to see Wilcox in there to help with the rebounding. Also, I would have liked to see something more for the last shot in OT. I know that's Pierce's bread and butter, but maybe a play with some action before it to get a cleaner look would have been nice.
OVERALL
There were some good things in this game, and the guys did fight. But they were still not aggressive enough. I can't even argue the 20-5 free throw disparity because the Celtics settled for way too many jumpers. If they had just attacked the basket some more, they would have forced some calls. If that resulted in some blocked shots, so be it. The Celtics still had chances to win, but they really could have won this by 6 or 8 points had they taken it to the hole.
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