SF: PF: Paul Pierce 17.9 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 3.3 APG, +15.57 Kevin Garnett 16.5 PPG, 9.2 RPG, 2.7 APG, +20.67 Reserves Rasheed Wallace Glen Davis Tony Allen Nate Robinson Shelden Williams Brian Scalabrine Michael Finley Marquis Daniels Tony Gaffney Oliver Lafayette Injuries None
PG: SG: Mo Williams 14.6 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 5.6 APG, +13.86 Anthony Parker 7.0 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 1.3 APG +7.43
Reserves Daniel Gibson Delonte West Jamario Moon Jawad Williams Daniel Green Leon Powe zydrunas Ilgauskas Sebastian Telfair Anderson Varejao JJ Hickson
Injuries LeBron James (elbow) will play since he really isn't hurt Anderson Varejao (back spasms) day to day
Key Matchups vs Rajon Rondo vs Mo Williams This continues to be the biggest advantage that the Celtics have. Rondo has been the best player in this series and hopefully he will continue to be so. So far, the Cavs haven't been able to come up with an answer for him as he has dominated every matchup they have thrown at him. Mo Williams got hot in the first game and that is a concern for the Celtics. They have to defend him closely so as to keep him from finding his shot again.
vs Paul Pierce vs LeBron James Paul Pierce has spent much of this series so far in foul trouble. Since the refs aren't allowed to call fouls on LeBron, many of his fouls have been called in the other direction and that has kept Pierce from being aggressive. He is due for a big game and it could be in this one. After LeBron's big game in game 1, we thought that the elbow talk would be put to rest, but after his sub-par performance in game 2, the elbow talk was back. The Celtics aggressive lock down defense had more to do with it than his elbow and the Celtics will need that same tough defense in this game.
Honorable Mention vs Kevin Garnett vs Antawn Jamison So far, Kevin Garnett has dominated this matchup. Jamison got off to a good start in game 2, but KG was able to slow him down as the game went along. KG has been able to get his shot over Jamison at will and has gotten to the hoop quite often so far. It would be nice to see more of the same in this game.
vs Celtics Bench vs Cavaliers Bench The benches have had an influence in both games so far. In game 1, the Cavs bench came through while the Celtics bench was pretty much invisible. In game 2, the Celtics bench, Sheed in particular, out played the Cavs bench. The Celtics will need to get production from guys off the bench once again in order to win this game. They can't win with the starters having to score all the points. The bench has to contribute on both ends of the court and help with the lock down defense as well.
Game Notes The Celtics dominated both games in Cleveland in spite of having the majority of calls go against them. In the first game, they got complacent and allowed the Cavs to come back and take the game in the end. In game 2, they let a 23 point lead slip down to 10, but it wasn't as much complacency in that game as it was a flurry of bad calls and no calls that hit them. In spite of playing 5 on 8, the Celtics were able to keep their composure and get the win.
Now, they are coming back home with home court advantage and a chance to go up 3-1 in the series if they can win both games on their home court. Even though they will be playing at home, they can't expect to get any help from the refs as I expect the calls to still go the Cavs way. The Celtics must focus as they did in game 2 and not allow the bad calls and no calls to affect how they play.
The Celtics struggled at home in the regular season, but this is the playoff version of the Celtics and they have been more focused and we are seeing the defense that we have come to know and love from this team in years past. Hopefully they keep their focus and are able to use home court to their advantage and win the next two games.
The Celtics proved that they can beat both the Cavs and the refs. They proved that they can win in Cleveland. Now they have to defend their home court and make the Garden a place to be feared once again.
Keys to the Game Defense Defense Defense It was the defense that won game 2. They held the Cavs to 40% and kept their stars from getting into any kind of rhythm. They must keep that defensive focus in this game and not allow any of the Cavs to get comfortable. Defense wins championships and they can't forget that for even a minute during the game.
Rebound Defense is the most important key with rebounding very close behind. The Celtics must be aggressive in going after rebounds and not allow the Cavs to get tip ins or second chance points. The Cavs have it a lot easier as they can go over the back and crash the boards without fear of picking up fouls. The Celtics out rebounded the Cavs 43-32 in game 2 and they won big in spite of the huge free throw disparity. That isn't a coincidence. The Celtics must win the rebounding battle.
Play 48 Minutes - The Celtics have to be focused from the tip off until the end of the game. They can't afford to come out flat or lose their focus for any period of time since the Cavs can get hot very quickly as we saw in game 1. Also, they have to expect a flurry of bad calls as we saw in game 2 that will try to give the game to the Cavs. The Celtics can't afford any let ups.
Play Team Ball - The Celtics won't win if they try to do too much individually. They must play team ball on both the offensive and defensive ends. They have to move the ball and find the open man. When the ball sticks too much, the Celtics struggle to score. The Celtics had 30 assists in game 2 and the ball movement was excellent. We need to see more of the same in this game.
Take Care of the Ball - The Cavs got 23 points off of turnovers in game 1. The Celtics turned the ball over 19 times in game 2 and that is too much. They have to try to take better care of the ball because the Cavs are very good at converting turnovers into points.
X-Factors Home Court and Officials The Celtics must make the home court work for them. They can't expect to get a lot of calls even though they are home, but they will have the home fans who will be rocking the Garden and they have familiarity. And Danny Ainge won't be the only one throwing things to try to distract their free throw shooters. The Celtics have to focus and protect their home court in spite of the calls or no calls.
Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #1 on May 6, 2010, 3:50pm »
LeElbow is probably going to get most of the calls again in this game. The NBA would rather the Cavs advance than the C's so the Celtics have to be prepared for some audicious calls going against them, even at home.
But as stated, the Celtics have won 6 out of the 8 quarters. If they can maintain that focus and intensity, they should win the day.
But these refs are simple awful. I wish they would be ask questions on the podium,too. There's no excuse for the hop skip and jumpshot by LeElbow in game 2.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #2 on May 6, 2010, 5:15pm »
IF the refs take the Cavs side less in boston and if we played like how we did in the first 2 games except for the second half of the first game, then we'll win.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #3 on May 6, 2010, 6:11pm »
C's got to take of business at home both games, game #3 & game #4. Stated earlier, R2 has been the best player in the series so far, and the team needs someone (Wallace, Davis, Allen) from the bench to contribute as well.
Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #5 on May 7, 2010, 6:00pm »
Quotes from the Cavs boards about tonight's refs....
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Good news... The league sent us Bennett Salvatore and Ken Mauer for Game 3 tonight: We were a combined 11-0 with them calling our games during the regular season
David Stern knows he can't have the Cavs bounced in the second round
Salvatore called the game 4 beatdown in Chicago and Mauer/Zarba did the game 5 wrap up back home. Savlatore is the white knight of Cavs games, with the Cavs winning the 8 games he's called be an average of +14.9 points per game. After the loss last game with Dan Crawford calling the action, Salvatore and Mauer are two of only three refs to call at least 5 Cavs games, but never call a loss (Guthrie being the other).
Based on a sports betting forum I go to, with these refs the Cavs are 18-1 (OT loss to Memphis), Celtics are 5-8.
Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #6 on May 7, 2010, 6:02pm »
I'm as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. I know the Celtics are the better team and can win, even with the atrocious officiating that is sure to come. But they have been so inconsistent at home this season. I want this win sooooooooooooooooooooooo bad.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #7 on May 7, 2010, 6:30pm »
they will not call a foul for us, but if you breath on cleveland a foul is called. We are playing sloppy too but I think the officials made up for about a 10 pt swing there.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #8 on May 7, 2010, 6:58pm »
Peeyew! Now that was a stinky quarter. Cleveland was way more ready to play in that first quarter. Hopefully our guys wake up and make a game of it. If they can't handle Lebron, the should start double teaming him one he catches the ball. Force them to initiate the offense through another player.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #9 on May 7, 2010, 6:59pm »
Lebron got hot...and we're not making shots. Pierce with a bad night again. We're gonna need our offense if we wanna get back in this. Rondo alone can't keep making those lay ups.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #10 on May 7, 2010, 7:09pm »
We are playing terrible. There is no energy on offense or defense. We are giving them this game so far. We aren't guardig them in the paint at all or going to the hoop.. I don't know if we are afraid to have a foul called or what. We are just playing terrible.
We are playing terrible. There is no energy on offense or defense. We are giving them this game so far. We aren't guardig them in the paint at all or going to the hoop.. I don't know if we are afraid to have a foul called or what. We are just playing terrible.
Lets hope Doc talks some sense into em because this game is getting embarassing.
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #12 on May 7, 2010, 8:07pm »
Wow, what a total and complete butt-kicking! As far as I'm concerned, this means one of two things:
1) We felt too comfortable after game #2 and came out with no sense of urgency (like we've done so often this year). If that's the case, we can hopefully get back on track in game #4 and make a series of this; or
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Re: Cavs (1-1) at Celtics (1-1) Game 3 5/7 « Reply #13 on May 7, 2010, 8:19pm »
Well, I turned off the game after Q3. I don't think BOS played bad defense, CLE made shots, esp LEB, and were bailed out on numerous calls. C's got to get ready for game #4.
Well, I turned off the game after Q3. I don't think BOS played bad defense, CLE made shots, esp LEB, and were bailed out on numerous calls. C's got to get ready for game #4.
Fact no.1 Boston played Bad defense. Even though Lebron made shots, so did Jamison, Parker, West, Shaq...everyone of them is shooting a high %. We cant let Lebron dump 38 on us and still allow everyone of his teammates to shoot above 50%..thats just not possible..unless for some freak reason, today everyone of them had a hot hand..
Fact no.2 Lebron may have got bailed out on calls. But the referees were pretty fair today. The calls went both ways. The reason we rebounded so much less than them, its because they shot such a high percentage. 63.2% to be exact. But our shots didn't fall and we can't expect the refs to be giving us the type of calls they gave the Cavs..im just glad the fouls weren't 30 for them and only 10 for us..
Fact no.3 Pierce needs to start contributing soon. When we beat the Cavs in 08, we had Pierce matching Lebron shot for shot...right now noone is.
Fact no.4 I agree we let our guard down like the Cavs let theirs down in Game 2...we need to win Game 4 because if we go down 3-1, coming back would take a monstrous clutch Red Sox type effort like they did to the Yankees...and those don't happen often at all.