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Friday, January 13, 2012

This Is Only Going To Get Worse: Celts Lose Their 3rd Straight, Season Slipping Away


I pride myself on not being a typical honk that overreacts to every game and move by my favorite teams. Therefore, you have to believe me when I say "Blow it up Danny Ainge! Trade anybody but Rajon Rondo."

How are you enjoying your Boston Celtics experience in 2011-12 thus far, pretty terrible right? The C's (4-6) lost their third straight game tonight (all at home), 88-79 to the Chicago Bulls (11-2) at TD Garden.

Spare me the excuses that the Celtics and their apologists are already trotting out about it will take some time to get it together, short training camp, new faces, etc. Last time I checked, everyone had the same condensed offseason. Plus, it's a shorter season so bad starts are only magnified and more dire if you're unlucky enough to experience them.

Reigning MVP Derrick Rose had 25 points and seven assists but his supporting cast was equally impressive: all scored in double figures. Luol Deng had 21 points and 16 rebounds, Carlos Boozer and Ronnie Brewer added 12 points apiece and Joakim Noah had 10 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks.

Like the Celtics of a few seasons ago, the Bulls are a championship contender because they play such great team defense (thanks Tom Thibodeau-greatest Salem State alum of all-time). They hit the glass hard and don't allow second chance opportunities, making it hard for teams that don't shoot well to beat them on most nights.

Ray Allen led the Celtics with a quiet 16 points while Rajon Rondo had 14 points, 11 assists, seven rebounds and four steals. Paul Pierce had another bad shooting night (3 of 12) so he was held to 13 points. Finally, Brandon Bass had 10 points and nine rebounds as he was a late addition to the starting lineup. Who needs a center?

It's tough to choose where to begin when diagnosing Boston's issues. Clearly, they're way too old since they've only scored 100+ points three times so far this season. Most troubling, they've been held to under 80 in two of the last three losses. When you watch the games, you feel bad for Rondo because he has no teammates that can really keep up with him.

There's no shame in losing to the class of the Eastern Conference and one of the best teams in the NBA but the Celts aren't giving themselves a chance as they routinely start off games ice cold which results in double-digit first half deficits. Boston was down 20 (61-41 in the third quarter) but cut it down to one (67-66 after a Mickael Pietrus 3-pointer) in the fourth before predictably folding since they were so gassed from the big comeback.

Things are looking so bleak that even CSNE's Tommy Heinsohn sounded like he was on the verge of suicide in the first half when Boston trailed 26-13 (really) after the first quarter and 52-30 at halftime. When he can't be positive with his shamrock green colored glasses on, there's no hope for the rest of us.

The Bulls seem to put it on cruise control in the third quarter and to the Celtics' credit, they made it a game by playing well in that frame (26-15). Some careless turnovers by Chicago led to some runouts which is when Rondo is at his best.

Chicago closed it out in the fourth (21-20) to earn the NBA's top overall record and best mark on the road (7-2).

When you look at the box score, it's no surprise that Chicago won since they were better in almost every category that matters. The Bulls shot 4% better from the floor (45.3-41.3%), hit five more free throws (16-11), grabbed 12 more rebounds (46-34) and blocked three more shots (6-3).

I want to be positive but I just don't know how the Celtics are going to turn it around in the next few days or big picture, this entire season which I'm already getting sick of.

They travel to Indiana tomorrow night to face the Pacers, who won in Boston last Friday, before returning home on Monday to face the Oklahoma City Thunder-for my money the best team in the Western Conference. So yeah, get ready for a five-game losing streak. Ugh.





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