Monthly Archives: April 2004

The Honeymoon’s Over

Mark down this day folks. April 29th is officially the last day of Danny Ainge’s honeymoon. Sure he was booed early in the season and criticized throughout the year. But nothing compared to what will befall him if he doesn’t … Continue reading

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Doctor’s Orders

Great, I do all that research on Westphal and get my hopes up and they pull the switcheroo on me. Doc was the first guy I thought of back when O’Brien stepped down mid-season. Somehow I didn’t think we could … Continue reading

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Westphal to Lead Us?

It looks like Paul Westphal is interested in the job and Danny is interested in him. Nothing is done yet, but this looks like it could be a layup if not a slam dunk. So just is Paul Westphal? A … Continue reading

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A Fitting End

What more can be said about this series? What more can be said about this year? Clearly this was always about tearing down what was here before and positioning for the future. So I’ll spare you my game breakdown and … Continue reading

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When enough is finally enough

Congratualtions John Carroll and Danny Ainge, You’ve finally broke me. After what I witnessed tonight, there’s no reason to continue to hold out hope. I’ve continued to support you, despite the fact that most Celtic Die-hards are laughing at my … Continue reading

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O’Brien and Sixers a Perfect Fit

I was a big supporter of the Get Jim O’Brien Out Of Boston Bandwagon. I stand by my belief that Jim served a purpose in transitioning us from the Rick Pitino years and got a lot out of the guys … Continue reading

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Carlisle Puts Foot in Mouth Over Artest Suspension

As most of the basketball watching world probabaly knows by now, Ron Artest of the Indiana Pacers was suspended for Tuesday’s Opening Series – Game 2 tilt against the Boston Celtics. An altercation between Indy’s Jermaine O’Neal and Boston’s Brandon … Continue reading

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Pathetic – Game 1

I had planned on doing a full game recap, handing out awards, pointing out areas where we could have improved, the whole nine yards. But as you can imagine, I’m in no such mood to do anything of the sort. … Continue reading

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When Saying A Little, Might be Saying Too Much

How does a meaningless 2nd quarter of the second to last game of the regular season, in which Paul Pierce sits and the C’s have already clinched a playoff birth, become meaningful? When the CEO and Managing Partner, Wyc Grosbeck … Continue reading

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Playoffs are Here: Bench Waltah and Get Back to Business

The Playoffs are upon us. On Sunday, April 18, the “next season” starts for the Celtic Nation. The question is, which Celtics team will we see tip off against the #1 seed Indiana Pacers? Earlier in the season, we heard … Continue reading

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