What is Wrong?
All October and November we heard about the problems the Celtics would have: they don’t have a point guard, they’re thin inside, they don’t have experience playing together, no bench…
All regular season, the Celts proved all those unbelievers wrong. Rondo was learning, improving and becoming one of the best young PG in the East, if not the game. Cassell added some depth and House was there for threes…Perkins was a serviceable Center and rarely dominated…the team played like old friends and rarely had jitters while passing the ball with eyes behind their heads and intensity in every regular season game…the bench ruled many games as Leon Powe, Glen Davis, Posey, House and others contributed every game.
So here we are after game four and let’s look:
Point Guard: Rondo was pretty good, not great…shooting 6-16 with 12 dimes and just two turnovers. On offense no complaints at all but defense lacked a bit as his intensity in guarding Mike Bibby stepped down a notch as did his success. In the first half, Cassell was not only not good but made the team worse. Several times he took the ball up the court, didn’t pass and then threw up a brick or turnover. In fact, Doc didn’t even give him much of a chance in the second half instead going with House who, like Sam, didn’t score.
Center: Perkins had his typical 24 minutes on the floor and also was OK, but didn’t control the inside against Al Horford - this was more of an issue in game three. The C’s had plenty of 2nd chances and just couldn’t finish too many times in game four.
Bench: OK so the C’s bench outscored Atlanta’s 13-4. But it was only 13 points…Where’s Tony Allen? Eddie House only 6 minutes and 0 points…Leon Powe just three and Posey had the other ten. There was no boost when these guys came in. In fact the biggest chances were early in quarter one and quarter three when the starters were in. It’s actually really surprised me we haven’t seen much of TA (about 12 mins in the series) and the way Doc managed this team for like the last 30 games this different rotation may be tough to adjust to.

Jitters: The Celtics did not look like themselves today, especially in the second quarter. One of the Hawks assistants said they had lost their composure. Wow. I think the home crowd should get them going again but this certainly hasn’t been as easy as first thought (and I still think should have been). Once this was close down the stretch, Joe Johnson took over and in a LeBron type of a way wouldn’t be stopped…the key was keeping the ten point lead and that didn’t happen…One loss is OK, two is a concern.
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