Posts Tagged ‘Celtics’
Boston’s Debut
What looked like what was going to be a Christmas catastrophe nearly turned into a Christmas miracle today as the Celtics fell to the New York Knicks 106-104. Although the loss certainly put a damper on my Christmas spirit initially, we are Boston Celtics fans, we are intelligent fans, and we should understand that this [...]
The Message
Rumors and speculation abound about where Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets is going to end up playing next season. It seems almost certain that he will not be in New Orleans. It seems his preference is New York, which is an impossibility this year. The front runners seem to be Golden State and [...]
The Next Lebron James?
Lebron James Should Play Hockey. As long as no one tells him there’s not a 4th period he’d probably do pretty well. A lot has been said about Lebron’s poor performance in the finals. His inability to finish, not just missing shots in the clutch, but dishing the ball when those moments come. The guy [...]
Five Completely Far-Fetched Veteran Acquisitions (That I Wouldn’t Mind Seeing)
As my fellow writers have alluded to, and I’m sure everyone is aware of; it’s the off-season. While we may still be subjected to endure the pain of watching the remaining playoff teams duke it out, it is never too early to start thinking about next season. Now, a couple years ago, I was an [...]
Declaring War on Dzen
Where is Dzen you ask? Is this some small insignificant Eastern Bloc country? It is small and insignificant, but Dzen is not a where, but a who from the left-leaning trash rag The Boston Globe. Today the Globe ran a Dzen story on Boston.com titled “Most Memorable Celtics Games” [Link] where he made one of [...]
Celtics: An Assessment One Month into this Long Seaon.
It’s hard to believe that we are already one month into the season and the Green are playing like a playoff run team gearing up for a fluid transition into the postseason. Had you asked me one week ago who was the best team in the league it was arguably the LA Lakers, but after [...]















