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  • Pezell04x
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    • Apr 2010
    • 2907

    #1

    Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance



    After a disappointing loss in the NBA Finals to the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 7, a game that the Celtics had dominated up until the final 2 minutes, Wycliffe "Wyc" Grousbeck promoted Danny Ainge to President of Basketball Operations, thus leaving the General Manager position available.

    "We felt that Danny would be perfect for the role as President of Basketball Operations. With his insight and knowledge of the game, he will be able to not only teach our new General Manager the in's and out's of the NBA but also serve in a multitude of other roles" - Wyc Grousbeck
    With the promotion of Ainge, the Boston Basketball Partners LLC (which Grousbeck is a part of) hired 27 year old Greg Ezell as their new General Manager. Ezell's pedigree comes at the college level where he coached Syracuse for three years, twice going to the NCAA Tournament.

    "Yeah he's a young guy, but there's nothing wrong with that. Like I said, we feel that Danny will be able to teach Greg the ins and outs of the NBA in a short amount a time. (Greg) worked well with the kids from 'Cuse and we feel he'll make a good edition to Celtics management" - Wyc Grousbeck
    Ezell signed a 3 year contract and terms were not disclosed per team policy.

    I'm ready to take the team that Danny built and continue the dominance this team has shown for the past few years. Last season we were five minutes away from winning a second title in three years and while the Big 3 are in town, I expect championships. Boston has always been a great basketball city and this will be no different. We have the talent, drive and leadership to beat anyone in the East. Don't forget who the real Big 3 are.
    Ezell will have the task to manage a roster that has five players (3 starters) who are past or nearing their 15th season in the NBA. Ray Allen (14), Kevin Garnett (15), Paul Pierce (12) and new comers Shaquille O'Neal (18) and Jermaine O'Neal (14) make up the oldest roster in the NBA with an average age of 34 years old.
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  • Pezell04x
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    • Apr 2010
    • 2907

    #2
    Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

    Pierce, Perkins In New Homes

    - BOSTON, MA

    It didn't take long for new Celtics General Manager Greg Ezell to trim away some years on this roster.

    "I came in here knowing I had an aging roster. This team needed to get younger without risking it's chance to contend in the East. I feel that these moves made the Celtics a perennial championship team this year and for many years to come."


    Granger will bring youth as well as scoring to the Celtics

    The first trade saw Paul Pierce and Nate Robinson heading to Indianapolis for Danny Granger and James Posey. Pierce, who re-signed with the Celtics in the off-season, has only played for the Celtics his entire career.

    "Paul's a great guy, but like I said, it's about making this team younger."

    The 34 year old Pierce waived his no-trade clause under frustration. The 27 year old Danny Granger will more than likely lead the Celtics in scoring as he averaged 24.1 points in the 2009-2010 season.

    "Danny will provide some youth while keeping up the scoring needed with Paul's departure. He's a solid player as his James Posey."


    David Lee will bang the boards and start at center for the Celtics

    An hour or so after that trade happened, Ezell sent Kendrick Perkins and newly signed Jermaine O'Neal to Golden State for David Lee, a 2011 2nd round pick and a 2012 second round pick.

    Lee signed a 6 year, $79.54M deal with the New York Knicks in a sign and trade to Golden State.

    "David will start for us at center. Last season he averaged a double-double (20 points, 12 rebounds) and will allow us to do things on the floor that couldn't be done before. We haven't had a center like him since 'Chief' (Robert Parrish)."

    The Celtics depth chart looks something like this now:


    The Celtics will open up the season at the TD Bank Garden against the Miami Heat and it's Big 3.
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    • Pezell04x
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      • Apr 2010
      • 2907

      #3
      Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance






      Ray Allen scored 38 points for the new-look Celtics against the new-look Heat in a losing effort as Miami earned its first win of the season.

      "You know, it was a hard game. We went out there with the game plan for anyone but Lebron James to beat us. Ilgauskas certainly helped their cause scoring 18 points," coach Doc Rivers told the Boston media "Both teams played really hard and Ray was amazing. He really kept us in the game."


      Ray Allen's 38 points couldn't lift Boston over Miami

      Newly acquired Celtics Danny Granger and David Lee pitched in as well as Granger scored 24 points and Lee scored 12, but both had some shooting troubles in the Garden. Granger shot 4-11 from behind the 3-point line while Lee was 6-16 from the field.

      "I don't think it was first game jitters, I think it was just trying to adjust to some things. A brand new offense, brand new teammates, sometimes you just get lost in the shuffle a little." - Danny Granger

      Granger was shooting well in the first quarter, scoring the team's first 10 points, but then had to go to the bench for most of the first half after picking up two quick fouls.



      Lee had trouble stopping the Miami bigs

      "Yeah it was tough having Danny on the bench," said Rivers "Those two fouls really hurt us and he wasn't able to get back into a groove because of all the time he was sitting on the bench. It's only one game against quite possible the best team in the East. Tomorrow we'll look at tape and move on, I'm not to worried."

      Lebron James dropped 25 points in his Heat debut while Chris Bosh recorded a double double (23 points, 14 rebounds). Dwayne Wade had a quiet game, shooting 5-14 from the field and scoring 14 points.

      The Celtics will travel to Cleveland to take on the Cavaliers on October 27.

      Notes: This is Rajon Rondo's 6th time in his career he's had 15+ assists. The last time he did this was 2009-2010 season...Shaq scored his first points as a Celtic tonight but had some trouble at the free throw line shooting 2-6.
      Last edited by Pezell04x; 10-21-2010, 10:17 AM.
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      • dynastynation
        Pro
        • Jan 2009
        • 584

        #4
        Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

        Nice dynasty! I'm definitely going to be following this one!

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        • ohvitser12
          Rookie
          • Jul 2009
          • 487

          #5
          Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

          Yeah i may follow it aswell, although im not big fan of Granger and Lee, i still think that they will help you out and this team will definetly challenge miami and orlando in the east.

          Good luck!

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          • dehpierrot
            Rookie
            • Oct 2010
            • 21

            #6
            Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

            Great! I'll be following your Dinasty and comment about the games/trades.
            Good luck there!

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            • Pezell04x
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              • Apr 2010
              • 2907

              #7
              Celtics Release 2010-2011 Regular Season Schedule

              I will be updating the schedule after every month. Also, starting at the end of October (only 3 games), I will be posting monthly league leaders.

              Boston Celtics 2010 Schedule
              DATEOPPONENTRESULT
              Oct 26vs Miami HeatLost, 103-99
              Oct 27at Cleveland CavaliersWon, 103-86
              Oct 29vs New York KnicksWon, 96-78
              Nov 2at Detroit Pistons
              Nov 3vs Milwaukee Bucks
              Nov 5vs Chicago Bulls
              Nov 7at Oklahoma City Thunder
              Nov 8at Dallas Mavericks
              Nov 11at Miami Heat
              Nov 13at Memphis Grizzlies
              Nov 17vs Washington Wizards
              Nov 21at Toronto Raptors
              Nov 22at Atlanta Hawks
              Nov 24at New Jersey Nets
              Nov 26vs Toronto Raptors
              Nov 30at Cleveland Cavaliers
              Dec 1vs Portland Trail Blazers
              Dec 3vs Chicago Bulls
              Dec 5at New Jersey Nets
              Dec 8vs Denver Nuggets
              Dec 9at Philadelphia 76ers
              Dec 11at Charlotte Bobcats
              Dec 15at New York Knicks
              Dec 16vs Atlanta Hawks
              Dec 19vs Indiana Pacers
              Dec 22vs Philadelphia 76ers
              Dec 25at Orlando Magic
              Dec 28at Indiana Pacers
              Dec 29at Detroit Pistons
              Dec 31vs New Orleans Hornets
              Jan 2at Toronto Raptors
              Jan 3vs Minnesota Timberwolves
              Jan 5vs San Antonio Spurs
              Jan 7vs Toronto Raptors
              Jan 8at Chicago Bulls
              Jan 10vs Houston Rockets
              Jan 12vs Sacramento Kings
              Jan 14vs Charlotte Bobcats
              Jan 17vs Orlando Magic
              Jan 19vs Detroit Pistons
              Jan 21vs Utah Jazz
              Jan 22at Washington Wizards
              Jan 25vs Cleveland Cavaliers
              Jan 27at Portland Trail Blazers
              Jan 28at Phoenix Suns
              Jan 30at Los Angeles Lakers
              Feb 1at Sacramento Kings
              Feb 4vs Dallas Mavericks
              Feb 6vs Orlando Magic
              Feb 7at Chicago Bulls
              Feb 10vs Los Angeles Lakers
              Feb 13vs Miami Heat
              Feb 16vs New Jersey Nets
              Feb 20at NBA All-Star Game
              Feb 22at Golden State Warriors
              Feb 24at Denver Nuggets
              Feb 26at Los Angeles Clippers
              Feb 28at Utah Jazz
              Mar 2vs Phoenix Suns
              Mar 4vs Golden State Warriors
              Mar 6at Milwaukee Bucks
              Mar 9vs Los Angeles Clippers
              Mar 11at Philadelphia 76ers
              Mar 13vs Milwaukee Bucks
              Mar 14at New Jersey Nets
              Mar 16vs Indianapolis Pacers
              Mar 18at Houston Rockets
              Mar 19at New Orleans Hornets
              Mar 21at New York Knicks
              Mar 23vs Memphis Grizzlies
              Mar 25vs Charlotte Bobcats
              Mar 27at Minnesota Timberwolves
              Mar 28at Indianapolis Racers
              Mar 31at San Antonio Spurs
              Apr 1at Atlanta Hawks
              Apr 3vs Detroit Pistons
              Apr 5vs Philadelphia 76ers
              Apr 7at Chicago Bulls
              Apr 8vs Washington Wizards
              Apr 10at Miami Heat
              Apr 11at Washington Wizards
              Apr 13vs New York Knicks
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              • Pezell04x
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                • Apr 2010
                • 2907

                #8
                Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance



                In a game where the Celtics were behind after three quarters, the defense stepped up in the fourth quarter. The green's D held the Cavaliers to just 16 points in the fourth.

                "If we played like this all game then we wouldn't have needed to lock down like we did when the fourth quarter began. We had a lot of trouble stopping (Anderson) Varejao and (Antawn) Jamison." Said head coach Doc Rivers. "I think luck was on our side with Jamison fouling out so early in the 4th quarter."

                Kevin Garnett scored a game high 17 points, shot 30% from the field and a masterful 11-11 from the free thrown line.

                "KG was huge tonight for us. We spread the ball really well. I think we had 6 players in double figures tonight. Our inside game was great. Between David (Lee), Kevin (Garnett) and Shaq, we scored something like 50 points, almost half our points came from our bigs." Said Rivers.

                Rajon Rondo scored his first points of the season and finished the game with 15 points on 6-15 (40%) shooting while going 3-5 from the free throw line.


                Ray Allen hit a 3-pointer to quiet the dejected Cleveland crowd

                Cleveland's star point guard Mo Williams was held to just 9 points on 4-10 (40%) shooting and just 1-4 from behind the arc.

                "We were rolling and suddenly they locked down. We definitely have some things to work on, but we also did some good things out there. We out rebounded them and both Anderson and Antawn played well. I truly believe if we had Antawn in the 4th, we would have won this game." Stated head coach Byron Scott in his press conference.

                Shaquille O'Neal had a big game off of the bench for the Celtics as the Boston benched scored 29 points while the Cleveland bench scored 20.

                "I felt great tonight. Despite being a back to back game, I didn't notice any fatigue. Surprising considering when I was drafted some of these kids weren't born yet." O'Neal said with a laugh.

                The Celtics will host the New York Knicks on Friday, October 29th.


                Garnett's tough inside play caused Antawn Jamison to foul out early in the 4th quarter.

                Oct 27, 2010 - BOS at CLE
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Boston Celtics (0-1)24222136103
                Cleveland Cavaliers (0-0)2128211686
                Boston Celtics
                STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Rajon Rondo356-150-03-52510115
                Ray Allen285-112-40-01220112
                Danny Granger255-143-80-03010013
                Kevin Garnett273-100-011-116122117
                David Lee297-100-03-54011017
                BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Shaq206-100-04-78111116
                Glen Davis220-20-00-0411100
                James Posey240-00-00-0401100
                Delonte West213-41-10-0012007
                Avery Bradley142-20-02-2240016
                Marquis Daniels-- DID NOT PLAY --
                Von Wafer-- DID NOT PLAY --
                TEAM TOTALS37-766-1323-3034151265103
                Cleveland Cavaliers
                STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                Mo Williams394-101-40-0260169
                Larry Hughes366-101-13-42110316
                Joey Graham354-100-01-1330239
                Antawn Jamison277-130-12-214120016
                Anderson Varejao427-210-02-319211016
                BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                JJ Hickson192-90-01-2310015
                Jamario Moon152-52-50-0110006
                Reggie Session100-10-02-2011002
                Anthony Parker102-31-12-2010007
                Leon Powe80-10-00-0020000
                Danny Green40-00-00-0000000
                Daniel Gibson-- DID NOT PLAY --
                TEAM TOTALS34-835-1213-164617541386

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                • dehpierrot
                  Rookie
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 21

                  #9
                  Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

                  great win against a weak Cavs team...
                  I think I'm the only one who get owned by Mo Williams in a game... every time I play against him, he scores like 40+.

                  go Celtics!

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                  • Pezell04x
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 2907

                    #10
                    Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance



                    The Celtics returned home after a fourth quarter shut down of the Cleveland Cavaliers and introduced that suffocating defense to the New York Knicks. The Knicks shots 27% (5/18) from the floor and scored 11 points in the first quarter. The NY club finished the game shooting 41% from the floor and 20% from behind the arc.

                    "We were all over them in the first quarter. Our defense really set the tone for this game. Our plan was to immediately take it to Amare and try to get him in foul trouble - we did that." Doc Rivers told Boston media.

                    Kevin Garnett fires up the crowd in the first quarter during a timeout

                    Stoudemire collected two quick fouls and found himself on the bench for most of the first half, only scoring 4 points in the first two quarters.

                    "It's frustrating. They came at me hard, but I didn't think some of those fouls were fouls. Now, I'm not a referee, so don't start asking me what I think. All I know is that I question those early ones." Amare told the media afterwards.



                    Amare did his best to keep New York in it, but Boston D was tough

                    Boston's newest acquisitions, Danny Granger and David Lee, paid off big time for the Celtics. Granger scored 21 for the Celtics while Lee chipped in with 15 points (11 in the first half) and 10 rebounds.

                    "They started to play me tougher for sure. I thought I could continue getting one on one match-ups in the post, but they began to swarm with double teams. It really affected my play because I wasn't hitting any high post shots." Lee said.

                    Rajon Rondo had a rough night on the floor, shooting 10% (1-10) and getting 3 of his 5 points from the free throw line.

                    "I told him sometimes you'll have games like this and sometimes you'll have games where you score 30. It is what it is." Rivers said when asked about Rondo's shooting performance.

                    The Celtics end their October portion of the schedule with a 2-1 record, a 2 game winning streak and their sights set on the 0-3 Pistons as they travel to Detroit.

                    Oct 29, 2010 - NY at BIS
                    TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                    New York Knicks (0-1)1124212278
                    Boston Celtics (1-1)2820222696
                    New York Knicks
                    STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Raymond Felton361-40-02-2190144
                    Kelenna Azubuike351-70-31-2433003
                    Wilson Chandler336-151-51-11100114
                    Amare Stoudemire329-170-06-77024524
                    Ronnie Turiak404-110-02-410324410
                    BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Danilo Gallinari224-82-52-23200312
                    Anthony Randolph143-60-01-2700107
                    Toney Douglas132-20-00-1021024
                    Bill Walker110-10-10-0020000
                    Eddie Curry60-00-00-0000000
                    Roger Mason40-20-10-0000000
                    Andy Rautins-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    TEAM TOTALS30-733-1515-2133228101978
                    Boston Celtics
                    STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Rajon Rondo321-100-03-4392035
                    Ray Allen266-134-70-01120016
                    Danny Granger299-192-41-12112021
                    Kevin Garnett246-130-02-27320114
                    David Lee297-140-01-110122215
                    BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                    Shaq205-70-03-610201113
                    Glen Davis231-40-02-4711214
                    James Posey201-21-20-0100013
                    Delonte West221-10-00-0101002
                    Avery Bradley171-31-10-0140003
                    Marquis Daniels30-00-00-0000000
                    Von Wafer-- DID NOT PLAY --
                    TEAM TOTALS38-868-1412-184322117996


                    Last edited by Pezell04x; 10-22-2010, 09:35 AM.
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                    • Pezell04x
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 2907

                      #11
                      Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

                      Now that we are at November first, here are the league leaders after October:

                      NBA League Leaders - Updated: Nov 1, 2010
                      Points Per GamePPGRebounds Per GameRPG
                      1. Kevin Durant36.31. Marc Gasol13.0
                      2. Derrick Rose35.52. Jermaine ONeal12.3
                      3. Rudy Gay30.33. Antonio McDyess11.5
                      4. Leandro Barboda30.04. Kevin Durant11.3
                      5. Carmelo Anthony30.05. Al Jefferson11.3
                      Assists Per GameAPGSteal Per GameSPG
                      1. Jason Kidd11.01. Leandro Barbosa4.5
                      2. Deron Williams10.32. John Wall4.0
                      3. Rajon Rondo9.73. Ronnie Brewer3.5
                      4. Darren Collison9.04. Jason Kidd3.3
                      5. Raymond Felton9.05. Nicolas Batum3.0

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                      • Pezell04x
                        MVP
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 2907

                        #12
                        Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

                        Here are the standings for the league on November 1:

                        NBA Standings - Updated: Nov 1, 2010
                        ATLANTICWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONF
                        Toronto Raptors201.00002-00-02-0
                        New Jersey Nets21.6670.52-10-01-1
                        Boston Celtics21.6670.51-11-02-1
                        Philadelphia 76ers12.3331.51-10-11-2
                        New York Knicks12.3331.51-00-20-2
                        CENTRALWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONF
                        Milwaukee Bucks21.66701-01-11-0
                        Chicago Bulls11.5000.51-00-11-0
                        Indiana Pacers12.3331.01-00-21-1
                        Cleveland Cavaliers03.0002.00-20-10-2
                        Detroit Pistons03.0002.00-10-20-2
                        SOUTHEASTWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONF
                        Miami Heat401.00001-03-04-0
                        Orlando Magic11.5002.01-00-11-1
                        Charlotte Bobcats12.3332.51-00-21-1
                        Atlanta Hawks12.3332.51-00-21-1
                        Washington Wizards02.0003.00-00-20-2
                        NORTHWESTWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONF
                        Utah Jazz21.66701-01-12-1
                        Denver Nuggets21.66701-01-12-1
                        Oklahoma City Thunder21.66701-11-00-1
                        Portland Trail Blazers2.1.66701-01-12-0
                        Minnesota Timberwolves12.3331.01-10-11-1
                        PACIFICWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONF
                        Los Angeles Lakers21.66702-00-12-1
                        Sacramento Kings12.3331.00-01-20-1
                        Los Angeles Clippers12.3331.00-21-01-2
                        Pheonix Suns12.3331.01-00-21-2
                        Golden State Warriors12.3331.01-10-11-2
                        SOUTHWESTWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONF
                        Dallas Mavericks301.00002-01-12-0
                        New Orleans Hornets21.6671.01-11-01-1
                        Memphis Grizzlies21.6671.02-00-11-1
                        San Antonio Spurs11.5001.51-10-00-1
                        Houston Rockets12.3332.01-00-21-2

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                        • Pezell04x
                          MVP
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 2907

                          #13
                          Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

                          "BIG SHAMROCK" PROVIDING BIG SPARK OFF BENCH FOR CELTICS



                          Shaq is in his 18th season in the NBA, but by the looks of his play, you wouldn't know it. Being able to come off the bench this year has helped the "Big Shamrock" limit the miles on his legs and provide a scoring threat the Celtics' second team lacked in previous years.

                          "I know I'm not going to start. All I want to do with this team is contribute and win another ring."

                          Although Shaq isn't starting for the Green, he's certainly been productive through his first three games. Against Miami, O'Neal played 14 minutes, shot 4-6 from the field and grabbed 5 rebounds.

                          "Shaq was very effective against their second unit. We wanted to get him matched up with Joel Anthony and when he did, we tried to take it to him as much as we could." stated Doc Rivers in a recent interview.



                          After the opening night loss to Miami, Boston went on the road to Cleveland where the Celtics struggled to stop the Cavaliers until the fourth quarter. Boston held Cleveland to just 16 points in the fourth. O'Neal was on the court for 20 minutes and was very effective for the Green, shooting 6-10 from the floor and 4-7 from the free throw line. Shaq scored 16 points and was brimming with positivity after the game.



                          "We played well and I felt good out there. This is a very good basketball team. We can play inside, we can play outside, we can play dirty, we can rebound, we can do it all. I wouldn't be surprised to see us in the top 3 of the Eastern Conference this year."

                          Shaq was equally effective against the New York Knicks last night, recording his first double-double of the season with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Shaq was able to take it inside against a mix of Anthony Randolph/Eddie Curry/Ronnie Turiak all night - shooting 71% (5-7) from the floor.

                          "Shaq knows his role with this team. 20 minutes is probably the max he will see unless David (Lee) gets into foul trouble. When he signed here he knew he wasn't going to be the center piece of the offense like past years. He's a smart guy and as long as he can come off the bench and be a force, he'll be useful to this team." said Rivers.

                          Shaq will look to continue his early success against the woeful Pistons, who are 0-3 in this early season.

                          "Our game plan for Shaq remains the same. Get him in against some of their second and third center and let him do his thing."
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                          • ohvitser12
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                            • Jul 2009
                            • 487

                            #14
                            Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

                            Great job against Knicks andi like that Shaq i still palying well.Other thing that i like is that miami heat is 4-0:P

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                            • MFZERO
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                              • Apr 2008
                              • 20

                              #15
                              Re: Boston Celtics: Return To Dominance

                              Wait...How are the Raptors 2-0?

                              Anyways nice dynasty Greg, hope you keep it up and don't let it slip away like you do elsewhere.

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