Pre-Game Clips Take 2
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Pre-Game Clips Take 2
Well, we've finally seen something we haven't seen in quite a while...2 wins in a row!!
I know the season is long and each game really doesn't mean much but I honestly believe this game on Tuesday is a very big deal. If we lose, I've got nothing. It won't even matter how we lost, close, blown out, lose on a last second shot again...it won't matter. Even a week off isn't going to help for any optimism going forward.
If we put in a solid game and win, however, then I think we have something positive in which to build for the stretch run.
Add to this the fact that the Clips just lost to the Bucks and was a game they should have won and you have a recipe for a "must win" game for LAC vs. BOS. We lose? No one is really expecting much from us at this point and it just adds to the misery pile.
A solid win and the expectations begin to build that maybe we've bottomed out and reached the turning point we all predicted would come around this time. Heal up over the break and get ready for the big run. I'm not expecting them to win the next 20 in-a-row after the break. But 19 wouldn't hurt! OK, 18, but that's as low as I go! Maybe Danny does something as well. But we run the danger of us winning 3 in-a-row and maybe he doesn't see a problem anymore. Who knows? Any thoughts on all this and what lies ahead?
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I know the season is long and each game really doesn't mean much but I honestly believe this game on Tuesday is a very big deal. If we lose, I've got nothing. It won't even matter how we lost, close, blown out, lose on a last second shot again...it won't matter. Even a week off isn't going to help for any optimism going forward.
If we put in a solid game and win, however, then I think we have something positive in which to build for the stretch run.
Add to this the fact that the Clips just lost to the Bucks and was a game they should have won and you have a recipe for a "must win" game for LAC vs. BOS. We lose? No one is really expecting much from us at this point and it just adds to the misery pile.
A solid win and the expectations begin to build that maybe we've bottomed out and reached the turning point we all predicted would come around this time. Heal up over the break and get ready for the big run. I'm not expecting them to win the next 20 in-a-row after the break. But 19 wouldn't hurt! OK, 18, but that's as low as I go! Maybe Danny does something as well. But we run the danger of us winning 3 in-a-row and maybe he doesn't see a problem anymore. Who knows? Any thoughts on all this and what lies ahead?
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dbrown4- Posts : 5614
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Re: Pre-Game Clips Take 2
Tatum gets up for Kawhi, should be compelling match up.
Love to see Jaylen, if it’s in the best interest to rest him, that’s fine too.
Love to see Jaylen, if it’s in the best interest to rest him, that’s fine too.
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Re: Pre-Game Clips Take 2
We do seem to get up for the "big" games, win or lose. This adds to the confounding nature of the team, though. I just hate the fact that we may come up short tonight at a very important junction, IMHBAO. A win is critical to our psyche going forward through the break and the rest of the season. All hands on deck!
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dbrown4- Posts : 5614
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Re: Pre-Game Clips Take 2
This will be another tough game since we beat them and they will be looking for revenge and as you pointed out they dropped a close one to the Bucks even though they were leading. They couldn't close them out.
It will take a big team effort to pull this off and I am hoping that JB can play. If he is not close to 100% I would not play him
It will take a big team effort to pull this off and I am hoping that JB can play. If he is not close to 100% I would not play him
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Re: Pre-Game Clips Take 2
Improved Celtics ready for Clippers' arrival
https://sports.yahoo.com/improved-celtics-ready-clippers-arrival-230648703.html
Mon, March 1, 2021, 6:06 PM
The Boston Celtics are back on a winning streak for the first time in more than a month and they will try to add to it when they host the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night.
The Celtics beat the visiting Washington Wizards 111-110 on Sunday, two days after opening their four-game homestand with a 118-112 win against the Indiana Pacers, marking their first back-to-back wins since Jan. 24-25.
The latest victories came on the heels of a three-game losing streak against the Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and New Orleans Pelicans, all of whom had a losing record when they met the Celtics.
"When times get hard, it's so easy to separate," Boston guard Kemba Walker said. "The hardest thing to do is to come together. That's what we did. We've got to believe in each other."
The Clippers will be playing the fourth game of a five-game road trip. They are 1-2 so far after losing to the Milwaukee Bucks 105-100 on Sunday.
Los Angeles went 8-7 during February after posting a 16-5 mark through December and January, prompting Kawhi Leonard to reason that the Clippers are still a long way from playing championship-quality basketball.
"Some teams come down in the flow of the pace and know exactly what they're doing," Leonard said. "Those are the teams that usually win. You're not thinking, you're coming down, getting into a set. But we're all learning from each other. We're learning (coach Tyronn Lue), so it's just a learning process."
One reason the road trip hasn't been as successful for Los Angeles is the 3-point accuracy from Paul George, which has slid the past three games.
He's 4 of 19 from beyond the arc in that span, dropping his season mark to 45.9 percent, which was still sixth-best in the NBA entering the week.
Lou Williams, the third-leading scorer for Los Angeles behind Leonard and George at 12.4 points a game, is also looking to start off the month on a strong note after averaging 16.6 points in February.
The Celtics were without their second-leading scorer on Sunday against a much-improved Wizards team.
Jaylen Brown, who's averaging 25 points a game and was selected to his first All-Star team last week, was a late scratch against Washington because of a sore knee. He is questionable to play Tuesday.
Daniel Thies picked up the scoring slack against the Wizards and contributed 20 points, more than double his season average.
"Hopefully, we can continue to play like this, the way we played (Sunday), with some consistency and some togetherness," Walker said. "We just stayed together, you know. Especially when, early on in the game, when (the Wizards) started off hot. We didn't put our heads down, we just kept building each other up."
The latest loss by the Clippers dropped them behind the Los Angeles Lakers and into third place in the Western Conference.
The Clippers won't face the Lakers again until April 4, and won't play the West-leading Utah Jazz again during the regular season. On the agenda in the short term is finding confidence as the postseason approaches.
"As a team, I don't feel like we're there yet," Leonard said. "We're looking to the sideline a lot for plays. I feel like our pace has pretty much slowed down."
--Field Level Media
https://sports.yahoo.com/improved-celtics-ready-clippers-arrival-230648703.html
Mon, March 1, 2021, 6:06 PM
The Boston Celtics are back on a winning streak for the first time in more than a month and they will try to add to it when they host the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night.
The Celtics beat the visiting Washington Wizards 111-110 on Sunday, two days after opening their four-game homestand with a 118-112 win against the Indiana Pacers, marking their first back-to-back wins since Jan. 24-25.
The latest victories came on the heels of a three-game losing streak against the Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and New Orleans Pelicans, all of whom had a losing record when they met the Celtics.
"When times get hard, it's so easy to separate," Boston guard Kemba Walker said. "The hardest thing to do is to come together. That's what we did. We've got to believe in each other."
The Clippers will be playing the fourth game of a five-game road trip. They are 1-2 so far after losing to the Milwaukee Bucks 105-100 on Sunday.
Los Angeles went 8-7 during February after posting a 16-5 mark through December and January, prompting Kawhi Leonard to reason that the Clippers are still a long way from playing championship-quality basketball.
"Some teams come down in the flow of the pace and know exactly what they're doing," Leonard said. "Those are the teams that usually win. You're not thinking, you're coming down, getting into a set. But we're all learning from each other. We're learning (coach Tyronn Lue), so it's just a learning process."
One reason the road trip hasn't been as successful for Los Angeles is the 3-point accuracy from Paul George, which has slid the past three games.
He's 4 of 19 from beyond the arc in that span, dropping his season mark to 45.9 percent, which was still sixth-best in the NBA entering the week.
Lou Williams, the third-leading scorer for Los Angeles behind Leonard and George at 12.4 points a game, is also looking to start off the month on a strong note after averaging 16.6 points in February.
The Celtics were without their second-leading scorer on Sunday against a much-improved Wizards team.
Jaylen Brown, who's averaging 25 points a game and was selected to his first All-Star team last week, was a late scratch against Washington because of a sore knee. He is questionable to play Tuesday.
Daniel Thies picked up the scoring slack against the Wizards and contributed 20 points, more than double his season average.
"Hopefully, we can continue to play like this, the way we played (Sunday), with some consistency and some togetherness," Walker said. "We just stayed together, you know. Especially when, early on in the game, when (the Wizards) started off hot. We didn't put our heads down, we just kept building each other up."
The latest loss by the Clippers dropped them behind the Los Angeles Lakers and into third place in the Western Conference.
The Clippers won't face the Lakers again until April 4, and won't play the West-leading Utah Jazz again during the regular season. On the agenda in the short term is finding confidence as the postseason approaches.
"As a team, I don't feel like we're there yet," Leonard said. "We're looking to the sideline a lot for plays. I feel like our pace has pretty much slowed down."
--Field Level Media
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