Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Boston Defense The Best Offense


Praise be to the Celtics defense. After being beaten on the court for the first three quarters by the Toronto Raptors, the bleeding was finally stopped and Boston's swarming defense is the culprit.

You could sense the Celtics weren't going to let the Raptors back into the game. They threw off their rhythm entirely, forcing scrambling mistakes and uneasiness as the game ticked away. This Boston defense is potentially the best in the league, and it really is no suprise, but that doesn't make it any less of a topic ot talk about.

Boston is able to break down the most poised opponents, forcing turnovers and bad decisions. Shutting down offense. That team can defend, from starters to the bench, and with Kevin Garnett as an emotional catalyst night in and night out, it's scary to think that this defense is playing so cohesive early in the season.

Though, sometimes, that swarming defense is also a bad thing. Too many times in the first half last night I saw pump fakes and flying Celtics. Pull it back down, wide open, swish. Too much of a good thing can be bad, and sometimes an aggressive defense is too much.

Regardless, while the Celtics offense has looked stagnant for too many stretches this year, the defense is able to hold it down till one of the big three takes over. Paul Pierce has been answering offensively, and his ability to take over any game is arguably underrated. When he has the hot hand he needs to be shut down before the game is either a) out of hand or b) no longer in your control.

Looking at the East, there isn't another team I can think of that can match what Boston has shown us so far this season. As cliche as it sounds, the champs are defending their ground, literally.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Boston Rallies Late


Late Boston Rally

The Toronto Raptors started off hot tonight and were able to keep the Celtics in line in a hostile environment. What started as a calm ball game quickly turned into a heated match up, starting with Jermaine O'Neal and Perkins going nose to nose. Calderon and KG later started to go at it, with KG getting too involved with some taunting antics.

Ray Allen had to create Boston's entire offense in the first quarter to keep them afloat, but eventually Boston got into rhythm and cut the lead down to a one possesson game in the 4th. Toronto and Boston started to exchange threes, with Pierce hitting back to back threes. Boston took the lead late in the fourth, and Toronto was never able to come back, committing turn over after turn over.

Paul Pierce literally took over the end of the game, dumping threes, driving to the hoop, hitting jumpers. 25 points in fifteen minutes? Pierce went off, really showing the power of having three guys who can light up the score at any time.


Toronto 87 Boston 94

P.S. Jermaine O'Neal is looking good with the Raptors aint he? Or is it that the Raptors are looking good with him? Hm... tough break of a loss.