Post by jb on Nov 10, 2007 14:22:15 GMT -5
With all of the excitement over the league leading, undefeated, re-born, Boston Celtics; our guest this week, Scott Souza, has picked up the pulse of the fans as well as articulated the locker room reserve, regarding this great, 4-0 start to the season, in his Metro West hosted Blog, "Courtside View ," for Nov. 9th.
. Duck boats be damned, lets hear what Scott really thinks from his Metro West accolade to Ray Allen, from Nov. 6th.
From that same article, Scott, gets off the line of the week, that even Grantland Rice would be proud of:
He was the same player whom the Celtics found indefensible whenever he came to town as he knocked down treys and blew through to the basket with the same haunting whistle of a gust of wind whipping through a narrow Back Bay alley.
Yes, Scott can surely turn a phrase and he can also talk up a storm when it comes to the Celtics, so I'm sure you'll enjoy his appearance tomorrow night.
We hope you will join us.
WALTHAM - While Celtics radio voice Sean Grande proposed the image of Duck Boats filled with Celtics sometime around a 38-point lead against the Nuggets on Wednesday, and fans might have considered exploring hotel options for June in San Antonio and Dallas, the coaches and players have remained almost defiant in their humility...
“There’s what - 79 more games to go?” said Paul Pierce after yesterday’s practice. “We’ve still got a ways to come, man. That’s why we come out here every day and work the way we do.
“That’s just it,” he continued. “It’s not like we’ve won anything. We’ve won three games. That’s a start. That’s something we can build on. But by no means are we where we want to be.”
“There’s what - 79 more games to go?” said Paul Pierce after yesterday’s practice. “We’ve still got a ways to come, man. That’s why we come out here every day and work the way we do.
“That’s just it,” he continued. “It’s not like we’ve won anything. We’ve won three games. That’s a start. That’s something we can build on. But by no means are we where we want to be.”
. Duck boats be damned, lets hear what Scott really thinks from his Metro West accolade to Ray Allen, from Nov. 6th.
Ray Allen takes a pass out of the key and fires up a 3-pointer from the corner.
Swish.
Then another. Swish.
Then another, and another.
Every shot with an identical stroke and an identical result. Every muscle in his sleek frame repeating the exact twitch or ripple. It's like you're watching a video clip on a continuous loop.
So repetitive. So captivating.
Then he misses one, and you are stunned.
Swish.
Then another. Swish.
Then another, and another.
Every shot with an identical stroke and an identical result. Every muscle in his sleek frame repeating the exact twitch or ripple. It's like you're watching a video clip on a continuous loop.
So repetitive. So captivating.
Then he misses one, and you are stunned.
From that same article, Scott, gets off the line of the week, that even Grantland Rice would be proud of:
He was the same player whom the Celtics found indefensible whenever he came to town as he knocked down treys and blew through to the basket with the same haunting whistle of a gust of wind whipping through a narrow Back Bay alley.
Yes, Scott can surely turn a phrase and he can also talk up a storm when it comes to the Celtics, so I'm sure you'll enjoy his appearance tomorrow night.
We hope you will join us.