Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at 7:07 pm  |  93 responses

Live Blog: Heat at Celtics

by Ben Collins

7:05: Well, hey everybody. We’re here now, in this press room, and some guy is practicing—no joke—his tuba; long, droning, slidey scales all the way at the bottom of the register. It’s like the last few seconds of the sad tuba, but for ever and ever and ever.

And this is where most sportswriters would say, “It was indicative of LeBron James’ offseason,” and then he’d rant and rant just to make you angrier and angrier at someone far away who you will never know and, probably, no one will ever really know at this point because we’ve pushed him away.

But, know what? I just saw that guy in the locker room. He looks pretty good. He’s focused. Has Beats headphones on. Watching tape of Rondo sagging off defenders to help on ISOs. (Looks like they’re going to attack that tonight, by the way.) He looks rested, happy.

He lives on Miami beach. He’s on a team with a couple of very good friends. Other than all of the baseless racism thrown his way on Twitter the past couple of weeks, I’m sure this guy who is the best in the world at something had a perfectly fine summer.

Don’t worry, I’m still going to be making fun of him tonight.

So I’m going to go watch Ray Allen shoot jumpshots until then. Tonight is going to be a lot of fun.

7:30: Nevermind. The hate for LeBron here is so staggering and so sincere, I’m not sure I care if it’s just or not. I’ve never heard a guy get booed for leaving someplace else in my life.

7:32 The love for Shaq is just as strong. Crazy loud here tonight. Louder than a couple of those playoff games. No joke.

NOTE: We were having some serious Internet problems in the first quarter. By that I mean we didn’t have it. We have it now. We’re moving on. We’re sorry we cheated on you, baby. It was just that one time.

FIRST QUARTER:

2-0: LeBron drops in the first points of the Heat’s 2010-2011 season. He hits a fadeaway J on a broken play.

2-0: Hey, that rhymed! Guess we’re writing poems about LeBron now.

Roses are red /
Violets are blue /
Boy these people /
Really seem to f—ing hate this guy.

2-2: Rondo evens it up with a pint-sized-MJ up-and-under. Purrrdy.

4-2: LeBron two. Yup. That’s gonna happen.

4-4: Rondo-to-Shaq oop. Shaq might go down as the most influential, universally well-liked Bostonian since John Adams.

Hopefully Shaq will also be played by Paul Giamatti.

8-6: A streaking Shaq scores on a fastbreak two.

Wait, in a year where he’s been a statue and he will be in drag, we need to clarify: He wasn’t actually streaking.

11-6: Ray Allen for two. Heat timeout.

First blatant pro-Heat call, taking away a surefire steal to call… um… what have they fabricated this time? Oh. Defensive three-seconds. Creative.

14-9: Right, LeBron is out there with the Big 4: James Jones, Udonis Haslem, Eddie House and Joel Anthony. They are a-strugglin’ on offense.

14-9: Nine points for the Heat in that quarter. If you combine LeBron, Wade and Bosh’s salaries for this season, that’s about $4.6 million for every point scored this quarter.

Best collection of talent ever!

SECOND QUARTER:

19-9: Massive travel by D-Wade. Called, at last, after all these years. Heat complain. Get T’d up. The NBA: It’s polite!

19-11: Udonis Haslem layup. Look, ma, double-digits!

25-13: Marquis Daniels lay-in. The Heat are shooting 23 percent from the floor. These fans are really lamenting the loss of a dynasty.

Also, they’re playing an uncensored version of “Jump Around” by mistake. What a wonderful world.

31-15: LeBron gets away with a bump while defending a Nate Robinson breakaway layup for no real reason. Immediate karma. He throws an outlet pass to, well, I’m not sure who, but it wound up in KG’s hands. He tossed it back to Nate for a free dunk.

31-20: Pretty Wade steal and bucket. Followed by a Heat stop and a Chris Bosh lay-in. Doc takes a quick timeout. The Heat look like they’re figuring out how to play together.

38-20 KG misses a dunk. Rondo rebounds and flips it out to Allen for three. It’s just that kind of night so far. Chris Bosh looks like he’s shooting on one of those pop-a-shot nets that move back and forth and sometimes say nasty things about your mother. The Big 3 are 5-of-23, look completely out of sync, and will not drive to the basket.

39-22: Shaq gets great position in the post and Rondo nicely delivers a lob. He gets to the line. Dude looks like 30. Really. Is it just that Shaq hasn’t been with a decent point guard in a half-court offense since he’s been on the Heat? Or is he just Benjamin Buttoning us all?

The Heat have to counter with Z just to stop him.

41-28: There’s 52 seconds left and Doc just called a 20-second timeout after a LeBron throw-down on the break. He’s trying to murder any semblance of momentum whatsoever from this Heat team.

45-30: Welp, there we are. 45-30 after a half of basketball. I’d call this Heat team as disjointed as the Lohan family, but that would be a severe disrespect to that lovely band of coked-up misfits on VH1.

That said, I can’t believe the Celtics didn’t open this game wide open already. The Heat still have a chance, if they are able to spend halftime inserting at least one play other than an ISO into their offensive playbook.

THIRD QUARTER:

- Can someone please tell me what Chuck said at halftime?

50-34: Ray for three. He’s secretly 5-of-9 and 3-of-6 from three. Don’t tell the Heat, though. They’re not in on it.

51-34: If LeBron really wants people to stop hating him, complaining about lane violations is probably not on that memo his Nike rep gave him this morning.

53-35: Shaq is shooting his sixth free throw of the game. He’s hit half of them. If the Heat had any inkling of an offensive strategy, they’d be right in this. Alas, they’re shooting 29 percent.

55-40: What if this Rondo-to-Shaq pairing is the Montana-to-Rice of the NBA and we’re only finding out now. Is that possible? Is this how love works? I WANNA KNOW WHAT LOVE IS.

55-40: This game better get closer or this caffeine is going to manifest itself badly.

55-41: Z gets a board and a free throw.

This team literally does not have any plays. Did Erik Spoelstra really wake up this morning and go, “S–t! Entirely forgot to draw up plays!” and he just feverishly started scrawling stuff on a easel for his players to half-look at before the game? Kind of like a teacher that keeps forgetting to assign homework, the players just went along with it all summer, all looking at each other with the implicit understanding that they wouldn’t talk about it, as to not remind their tiny-brained teacher what exactly is required of a teacher.

55-45: One of those unbelievable superstar calls for LeBron there, as he gets tangled up and heads to the line. Hey, it’s a ten point game!

58-45: Not anymore. Immediate Ray Allen answer three. This guy’s a killer tonight.

62-50: Ruh-ro. Back-to-back baskets for LeBron, who is just waving off all of his teammates at this point. I guess he can do that when Wade and Bosh aren’t on the floor, though, huh?

Then again, if he’s most comfortable surrounded by four roleplayers/scrubs, why the hell did he leave Cleveland?

63-57 The Heat have come back. And it’s entirely because LeBron was playing with four players who don’t need the ball. Hm.

Eddie House hit a wide-open three after Rondo sagged way off of him to collapse on a potential LeBron drive. (This was something Erik Spoelstra actually gameplanned! Ease off the big red “Fire” button, Mr. Riley.)

I wonder how long Wade and Bosh will continue to “rest.”

Fourth Quarter:

- Just alerted that Paul Piere is having back spasms. That explains the extensive Marquis Daniels use.

- Hypothetical for Erik Spoelstra: Say they return with LeBron/Wade/Bosh/two scrubs and it fails for three minutes. The 7-minute TV timeout comes.

Do you roll with LeBron and scrubs because it’s working? Or do you lose the game and set the tone, essentially saying Big 3 or Bust?

I know I pick the first one. But I don’t have to get on a plane with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh tonight.

Chris Bosh is back in. Let’s see.

64-57: Paul Pierce is returning anyway. He immediately gets a rebound.

70-64: Rondo has 15 assists after a pass to a dive-cutting Big Baby for a dunk.

73-64: Paul Pierce nails a contested transition three. That looks like it officially killed that quiet, sustained Heat momentum they’ve had since midway through the 3rd.

75-69: LeBron is playing crunch-time point guard with James Jones at the 3. You should probably get used to this. Jones just dropped a 3 after the defense collapsed on a Bosh elbow jumper.

78-69: The Truth again answers with a quick transition three. Look: The Celtics are the better, smarter, more cohesive and more clutch team tonight.

81-70: Pierce goes to the line to shoot three on another quick, elbow-extended jumper. Makes them all.

83-70: The Celtics pick-and-roll defense just ate LeBron and Haslem alive there. KG plays the passing lane and gets a steal. There’s nothing about LeBron James walking up the floor to start the offense that would scare me if I was a Celtics fan right now.

83-72: The Garden starts a crazy noisy “OVERRATED” chant. Nobody can say they’re wrong. This Heat team cannot score and they have no idea who they are. Period. It’s fixable, but it’s going to take a lot of work.

83-72: LeBron, Wade and Bosh have as many turnovers (15) as they do field goals.

83-75: LeBron is just jacking threes now. He’s making some of them. This was pretty pathetic, Erik Spoelstra.

83-78: After a pair of missed KG free throws, Dwyane Wade is now jacking a three. He made that one. It’s a five-point game.

83-80 IT IS A THREE-POINT GAME, EVERYBODY. LeBron drives and floats it off the glass. I didn’t know basketball had a prevent defense. This crowd is completely stunned.

Let’s quote Shoals on this one: “If the Heat somehow manage to win this, it would be worse than if they lost.”

86-80: Nevermind. Game over. Ray Allen hits a contested corner three over LeBron’s outstretched fingers. Apropos, or whatever.

FINAL: 88-80. We’ll record Erik Spoelstra’s incredulous postgame press conference (“You mean I’m supposed to draw up plays? With my hands?”) and post it in a few minutes.

POSTGAME QUOTEBOARD:

Doc: “They’re gonna be good, too.”

- “Baby is gonna our fifth guy a lot because he knows a lot of our stuff. JO and Shaq will get there. We’re gonna milk Baby until they do.”

Gross.

- Regarding Paul’s back spasms. Reporter: “Was that just Paul being Paul?”
Doc: “What are you trying to say, Murph?”

“I don’t know if we would’ve won if (Pierce) didn’t come back.”

- Hey, look! It’s a quote from a future Erik Spoelstra press conference. It was said by Doc tonight: “We always talk about no-hero ball. That was a hero pass.”

- “That was a big game. It was fun. They’re gonna be a lot better.”

Spoelstra: “What I told the team is there’s going to be a process with this. It’s not a reason to panic right now.”

- Bob Ryan: “Where is Dwyane right now (emotionally)?”
Spoelstra: “He’s in the locker room.”

- “Practice has looked much different than this. They’ve looked terrific playing together.”

- “(Wade and LeBron) are underrated off the ball.”

- “Chris (Bosh) was top-five in free throw attempts last year. He does get to the basket.”

Bosh: “We just missed shots. Sometimes they go in. Sometimes they don’t.”

- Grumpy quote: “I don’t have any expectations. I just go in and do my job.”
Team player quote: “I’ve always averaged a lot of points and nobody really cared.”
Take either one as evidence to prove or disprove Diesel in the comments section.

LeBron and Wade (joint presser [!{?}]):

Wade: “As LeBron says, ‘This is my first preseason game.’”

“Sorry if anybody thought we were gonna go 82-0. Just ain’t gonna happen.”

LeBron: “We know Rome wasn’t built in one day.”

“I’m not used to being on the floor with so many weapons. It kind of reminded me of the Team USA practices where Coach K had to get on us for being too unselfish.”

KG and Garnett (joint presser):

Pierce: “I was talking to Ray, saying that I looked up and about six minutes into the third we were in bonus because of how much Shaq got to the line.”

KG: “I said to Paul, walking in here: “Are we in the Finals already?”

He was talking about the amount of press. Maybe he wasn’t, a little.

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  • JTaylor21

    Riggs. you BIG dummy did you even watch the game or you probably decided to look at the sun for too long. @The seed, who the hell said anything about injury, I said that wade was rusty due to him missing the entire preseason and that the team especially bron didn’t have any time to gell with him during a REAL game situation. Anyone that really watched the game saw that they were hesistant coming off the pick and looked like they had never played with each other before. Also wade missed shots that he USUALLY makes which is due to rusty. Stop BS yourself and acting like their season is over already.

  • http://www.slamonline.com J

    1. The defense is there. I don’t think its gonna be a problem. They haven’t run as much as they should be. But they’ll figure that out easily so no worries.
    2. Chalmers should start. Or should’ve played at least. Is he injured? Arroyo will soon vanish in the rotation.
    3. This is LeBron’s team now.

  • T-Money

    riggs: actually they do it all the the time! they’re one of the team who commits the most turnovers in the league. no matter how you cut it, it was a one-possession game under 2 mins to go. it’s not a moral victory at all but they didnt get outclassed by boston (well except in the 1st q) / understood, bron will get blamed fo every loss, which is normal. he scored a lot so he’s poudning the ball if he would have scored 12 then he quit again?

  • IHaveADream

    LeBron played well tonight. But opponents now have a blueprint if they didn’t figure it out already. Zone up. Let them shoot.

  • T-Money

    For everyone complaining about Bosh shooting too many jumpers: that’s who he is and that’s how he scored 24 a game last year. He missed 5 or 6 open jumpers that he normally sticks, that’s not an issue. Wade not being in synch is not an issue either, he had a lot of good looks going to the basket that he didn’t make and some lazy cross court passes. / The onl two thing that concern me are: 1- they didn’t run enough. this team HAS to run. 2- they need to run actual plays in the halfcourt with 4-5 passes before looking at the basket. Right now, they’re just trying to get the ball in the hands of player X in spot Y. That’s too basic for a solid defensive team.

  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/hoops-in-view/ Diesel

    Not having any sort of post scoring is an issue. If you can’t score in the post you become a team that relies on jump shooting. Take it from a Bulls fan – when you’re team is a jump shooting team there will be games where they look like world beaters. Other nights they’ll look like this.

  • flipnoyce

    Miami couldn’t turn the Heat up against Boston. WOW them old squad from Celtics are really something. Thats one down 81 more to go.

  • JTaylor21

    TMoney WORD UP!!! This team MUST run and push the ball at a break-neck pace because if they don’t they will turn into a mike brown type offense. That’s why I love CB34 even with all the ish he talks, he’s usually right regarding basketball because right after the game he said that the Heat have to push the ball and McHale also said the same thing. Also Carlos has NO business starting, it should be either House or Chalmers starting, I’m leaning more towards house because he’s actually fearless out there and was the heat’s second best player tonight. It’s real simple for the heat to be succesful, they must speed up the pace and at least run some offensive sets.

  • T-Money

    Yeah, House just don’t give a eff. You need guys like that. I would keep him off the bench, get him used to his role even if he plays big minutes. The post up option will be LeBron and Wade, it didn’t work too well today but I think they’re committing to that. Exactly like Chicago with MJ and Pip, nobody else was posting up.

  • Dru Ha

    What does carlos arroyo bring to the table? He can’t penetrate, he doesn’t push the ball, he can’t shoot the deep 3, he certainly can’t defend …

    Sure, he doesn’t turn it over but that’s not good enough.

    He has not made a significant impact on the outcome of a basketball game since that Puerto Rican — USA thrashing in 1967 or whenever that was years ago.

  • Holiday

    Hey totally off subject but I missed the Deron Williams ranking convo and wanted to remind everybody that head to head with CP3 his record is somewere around like 13-1, and so nobody argues he has the better team check CP3′s numbers they drop dramatically! Deron is hands down the beat PG in the league bar none!

  • JTaylor21

    T-Money, who would you have a PG then? because I know that Carlos is not the option. You’re right about keeping House on the bench, so I think that Chalmers would be the best choice. Also why did the team and coaching staff talk about pushing the ball more during the off-season and they actually did in the preseason but when the season rolls around they are back in a Snail’s race. It’s vital for this team success that they run a fast-break offense.

  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/hoops-in-view/ Diesel

    Lebron can not post up. That’s never been his game. He looked extremely awkward trying to today. With work he can get one. But it won’t be good enough to be a go to move this season.

  • http://www.slamonline.com J

    Taylor: Chalmers would fit very soundly.
    Him and House should be running down the floor, cutting and finding spots the moment the ball is being brought up. Those will be vital in confusing the defense. Wade should’nt get stagnant too. He’d be very effective through weakside screen-under the basket. I think some Princeton would work for them too. Basically lots of player and ball movement.

  • Bruno

    so this is how it was supposed to begin, now let’s see if they get better … didnt watch the game but I really like the score hahaha

  • Bruno

    by the way shaq had more points than bosh

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    Same old story, LeBron is amazing. If only he had more help…oh, wait.

  • Jackie Moon

    Thank you Anton, hmmm let’s see who we can blame now? The coach? The PG? Wade? Lebron himself? naaahh. The Heat just need a year or two to gel…

  • rob

    the C’s are too big upfront with the heat. too physical. wait till perkins heals up. they’ll have shaq, perkins, JO and KG. wow. what a frontcourt. not even LA can withstand that force. oh and dont tell me lbj and dwade havent played together. they did it for years in the USAB camps. but they did look rusty in the first half. its the last 10 mins of the second half that showed glimpses of what the heat could be but even then that wasnt enough. they have work to do for sure. i give them a month to see how they put it all together. idk bout their coach, dude is iffy

  • rob

    oh i forgot about BIG BABY TOO. lol. wow

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    Never thought I’d co-sign Jackie Moon but the times they are a changin’.
    LeBron postgame: “We were too unselfish. Not aggressive enough.” This coming from the guy that took 21 shots, 3.3 more field goal attempts per game than he averaged over the final three games of the ECSF against Boston. So not being accustomed to having other weapons means you take MORE shots?
    Ah ha haaaa *Denzel laugh*

  • JTaylor21

    Same old story, Kobe the brick layer was average, and the lakers still won. Oh what a coinkidink!!

  • T-Money

    Anton: I think that “we” was meant to not start pointing fingers. I know you want to slight LBJ here, we know the history and, quite frankly, as a true Cavs fan, you do get a pass. But I’m always baffled when people throw rationality out of the window: LeBron had nothing to do with Bosh missing all of his open jumpers and Wade fumbling the ball all over the court, cmon now. He went 10-21 fg, whats the big deal? Now if you want to talk about the turnovers, then you have a freaking solid case. I’m tired of his home run passes with the defense waiting.

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    Only stating facts, my friend. I think the issue is that most LeBron “fans” weren’t really Cavs fans and therefore didn’t really watch a lot of games and how LeBron affected them. The perception is that he makes his teammates better is true to an extent, but more accurately he can facilitate and make guys look better but he only does that when his team is ahead. Look at what happened against Orlando series where everyone would play great, but once the Magic started making a comeback, ball movement stopped, and he tried to win it himself. This happened over and over again and he did it again tonight. Sure, it works some nights against weaker teams but against the elites? Fugetaboutit.

  • JTaylor21

    Anton, please put down that peace pipe. Both Wade and Bosh played like crap along with everyone else expect House and Bron. So what else to do expect Bron to do but try and take over, that’s what he did in the 3rd quarter and would have contine doing had Spo not taken him out at the beginning of the fourth. Now I understand if Wade or Bosh had it going and Bron decided to become more “selfish” then you can bi*ch and pout all you want but when none of those guys showed up, Bron did what he could and became more aggresive. Without him and House’s play to a certain extent the Heat would have gotten blown out by 25. Also how the HELL can you complain about his performance in a series where he avg. an unheard of 38/8/8? People nowadays are nothing but whiny little female dogs that are never satisfied.

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    1 – The point is that he would have stopped ball movement and started jacking 3′s and driving in traffic even if other teammates had it going.
    2 – Because he quit. Simple as that.

  • Jackie Moon

    “Lebron has no support!” lol … If Kobe was on the Heat instead of Lebron tonight, the Heat beat the Celtics.

  • flipnoyce

    Could they really beat the Chicago records 72-10,Nah. Not this year, maybe when the chemistry is all gelled up which most likely be in a year or two. Too much fire but no Heat. What a way to make a statement all that hyped, demolishing teams, no dancing, playing angry= a loss to an old legged, second hand players of the Celtics. Good Night!!!!

  • Jackie Moon

    Rome wasn’t built in a day. It’s only one game. Dwayne Wade is hurt. The coach stinks. The Heat need a point guard.

  • JTaylor21

    Sure Kobe’s 8-20 shooting a** would have beat the celts tonight, the same way he beat them before….Oh wait, he didn’t, his teammates carried his a** last time. Damn, that Kobe must be the best, the way he can chuck up brick after brick like a contractor yet his team STILL wins, boy what player wouldn’t want to be in his shoes.

  • Jackie Moon

    It might help too that he probably wouldn’t have turned the ball over 8 times. Probably.

  • Jackie Moon

    LeBron James asks in his new Nike commercial “What should I do?”… Well, for starters how about winning a game?

  • JTaylor21

    The Lakers were down 16 when the so called best player Kobe went to the bench and cut it down to 4 without him. Damn, you must really be the best player when your team basically wins games vs. great comp with you riding the pine.

  • http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=2213625472 Anthony

    “Same old story, LeBron is amazing. If only he had more help…oh, wait.” lol, nice one man

  • Jackie Moon

    Miami was down 8 when the game ended. Damn you must really be the best player when your team loses the game.

  • Jackie Moon

    Man Kobe is the luckiest SOB, and Lebron is the unluckiest! So unlucky!

  • http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=2213625472 Anthony

    JTaylor hating on Kobe is getting old

  • JTaylor21

    Damn, you must really be the so-called best player when you go 6-24 and 8-20 and your team still wins. Boy it must feel good to be Kobe, knowing that you can basically build a mansion from the perimeter and still win.

  • Washtub

    my man shaq coming thru like it’s 1992

  • http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=2213625472 Anthony

    Lebron 8TO was great. 4 boards and 3 assists, he’s going for a triple double season that’s for sure.

  • IHaveADream

    @JTaylor
    Give it up. You sound ridiculous at this point. You have the same arguments against Kobe all the time. Don’t you get tired of hating? That’s for females to do. Who cares about the best player? Kobe doesn’t have anything to prove anymore. He had the best player title for a good 5 seasons. So LeBron can be the best player all he wants…Kobe is the best player on the best team in the League, that’s all that matters. His mind is just on the rings. The Lakers won last night, the Heat lost to a better Celtics team. Period.

  • http://Www.fiba.com Darksaber

    If these are the kind of comments that accompany Heat posts this season, i’ll just keep on moving. One game, one and it’s a Kobe/LBJ(sucks) argument. 1 game and the Heat get dissected and judged as if we were in the conference finals. *sigh*

  • Reflex

    JTaylor, ‘Males shouldn’t be jealous that’s a female trait’

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