Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 at 9:22 am  |  43 responses

Post Up: Celtics Bounce Back

Strong Celtic bench play saves Boston from the brooms.

Celtics 101, Heat 91 (MIA leads 2-1)

Many NBA coaches express the same thought about statistics. “If we have to look at the stats after a game to see why we lost, then we should not be coaching,” is a phrase that gets passed through coaching circles frequently.

In Game 3’s Heat-Celtics matchup, however, a few numbers tell most of the game’s tale in a nutshell: +27 and 38 percent, -17 and 84 percent, 25 and 4 all represent a large chunk of the storyline as to why the Celtics saved themselves from the brooms.

+27 represents the Celitics’ +/- when Kevin Garnett plays, and the 38 percent stands for the Heat’s shooting percentage while Garnett is on the floor, with the -17 and 84 percent being when Garnett is off the floor. Twenty-five and 4 stand for the amount of free throws LeBron James shot in Game 2 and in Game 3, respectively. See the major themes here?

Garnett, for lack of better words, controlled every aspect of the game. Rajon Rondo played another great game, but Garnett took control of the contest and refused to see the Celtics staring a 3-0 deficit in the face. His defensive tenacity and offensive assertiveness absolutely befuddled the Heat team to the point of exhaustion, and the Celtics players looked to get Garnett touches as much as possible.

Doc Rivers echoed this statement in the post-game press conference when referring to his message to his players about getting Kevin Garnett the ball. “One of the things we kept telling them was to throw it up. There’s nobody taller than him (Garnett) on the floor. Just throw it up in the air. Kevin will go get it.”

Rivers saw a chink in the Heat armor after Game 2 and decided to exploit it all game. The Celtics “just threw it up” to Garnett in the paint time after time, giving him dozens of chances to score at the rim while guarded by smaller defenders.

Rondo’s phenomenal vision on when to push the ball and when to pull it back played a huge role in Garnett’s big night, but the whole Celtics team in general brought a different attitude to Game 3. Call the Celtics old, aging, or tired, but you can’t call them heartless. They truly have too much pride to fall over and die on their home court, and the Celtics put themselves further from elimination on Friday night.

Give credit to LeBron for having another monster outing. For the second game in a row, the best outstanding performer in the series came away with a loss. LeBron’s statline of 34 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists proved how unguardable he can be.

Dwyane Wade made a few plays down the stretch to keep the Heat in the game, and Mike Miller’s three pointers closed the gap during a Heat run, but the frontcourt provided absolutely zero help for the Heat. Put the blame on the three big men (Ronny Turiaf, Udonis Haslem and Joel Anthony), but also blame coach Erik Spoestra for playing an incredibly small lineup for long stretches of the game. They spread the floor on offense and got a lot of huge buckets, especially during the late stretch in the fourth, but they flat out could not defend Garnett without any bigs in the game.

The bottom line: The Heat scored 14 points in the second quarter and dug themselves a hole they couldn’t climb out of. The Heat cannot afford to give the Celtics such a big head start, especially to a veteran team at home. The Celtics need to continue to drill the ball into Garnett until the Heat stop them, creating tons of fast break opportunities for Rondo and opening all shooters. If the Heat can’t figure out an answer for Garnett, they better stop the isolation offense and get up and down the floor. —Dave Spahn (@DaveSpahn)

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  • 23

    many people accuse mia of being one of the worst flopping teams right behind LAC, but i think boston is underrated in that dept.

  • 23

    why is there is no mention of wades BAD game last night?? if he would have done his part in the first half this game would have been alot closer. and maybe perhaps the heat could have stolen it. lebron seriously looked like he was wearing a Cavs jersey last night. this season, wade has been so inconsistent.

  • deafballer

    @23

    I agree, Wade was absolutely horrid last night. Yet there is no mention of his game and if Lebron had played like that, people would have questioning him and critisizing him. The Heat played way too much iso ball in the near the end of the first and the second quarter which just killed them.

  • Zabba

    The last time Wade had a horrible game in the playoffs, they won three straight. Boston played dominant this game but I fear MIA will make adjustments and stop Boston. Here’s hoping the Celtics overcome that.

  • GanjahLuv

    I wanna hear from the clown proclaiming Rondo is overrated. His playoff numbers are sick. 17pts 11 assist 7rbs. Your not going to find better overall numbers from any player.

  • Layzie

    Rondo isn’t overrated. He is a good pg. But i want to see how he does when KG, Pierce, & Allen is all gone. I don’t think his assists numbers will be as high. It’s always easy when you play with guys who can finish and make jumpshots.

  • 23

    rondo cant be considered the top pg without a jumpshot. however, lately hes been more confident and very effective when it comes to shooting. if rondo can knock down that jumper consistently, i dont see how any other point guard can be considered better. as a matter of fact, if rondo can start hitting his shots, he would be one of the elite players in the game today. his only true weakness is his inconsistency with his shot.

  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Dopeman

    This series should have been 2-1 w/ the C’s leading. MIA got away w/ the 2nd game but I still think Boston outplayed them. The same thing happened in game 3 except this time Bos was able to keep the lead and wasn’t playing against the refs.

  • Mischief

    @23, You’re insane if you think Rondo isn’t a top point guard already. Not that trip/dubs matter but it shows how much a player is doing on the court and he has more than any other point guard that’s playing right now. I’d much rather see PG’s attack the basket(what Rondo does) instead of taking jump shots all game long.

  • GanjahLuv

    Yeah, take away the great players Rondo plays with then how about you take Karreem/Worthy from Magic, Take Malone from Stockton, take Dumars/Johnson,Lambier from Isaiah,yeah take away Reggie Miller and Ewing from Mark Jackson….makes perfect sense.

  • Heals

    Hit the theme music from “Halloween” cause Michael Myers ain’t dead yet…

  • Heals

    And LAL fans feel free to send last nights game tape to MikeBrown and all of Bynum’s teammates for a “how to” clinic on passing into the post when your big man is fronted…

  • Layzie

    Lol yea Magic, Stockton, & Isiah were great point guards with great teammates. I was thinking more of what Jason kidd did with new jersey or nash with phoenix. They weren’t playing with hall of famers but still lead their team. All I’m saying is i want to see how he does without the big three. If he can do what kidd did with new jersey then i would call him “great”. Right now he’s only “good” to me.

  • Layzie

    And you can add chris paul to the list. He led a new orleans team with no hall of famers and he just turned the clippers into contenders.

  • Heals

    Who gives a shht what he is to you. 44, 10 and 8, every point scored for them in OT when PP34 fouled out in Gm2 or 9 straight pts in Gm7 vs Philly when the Truth also fouled out. Your POV fits your name…

  • http://www.soundcloud.com/tray-5 T-Ray

    The Clippers are contenders? I suppose so…Hall of Famers or not you still have to play. Just because you have great teammates doesn’t mean he’s guaranteed to have these numbers. When the Big 3 played subpar during game 2 Rondo answers by giving you 44, 8, and 10. This dude is unreal.

  • Heals

    My bad Layzie, I thought one of 23′s comments was yours (now who does your name fit more, hahaha). That’s a fair perspective, but trust me the New3 has benefited more from playing with RR the past 2 1/2 seasons than he has from playing with them…

  • 23

    @mischief, when i said top point guard, i was actually meaning THE top point guard. as in the #1 pg in the league. right now he isnt there. but with a steady jumpshot i would put him as tops in the pg category easy.

  • vtrobot

    Ha ha. Rondo is “good”. That’s f*cking hilarious. The dude just had a line that NO ONE HAS EVER HAD IN THE HISTORY OF THE SPORT. That equals “good.” That’s awesome. Thanks for the laugh. Enjoy your weekend.

  • Layzie

    Damn you guys make it sound like i said rondo sucks. Yea 44 8 10 is a nice stat line. But thats one game and its his career high in points. Everyone has their own opinion. Am i suppose to say hes the greatest pg ever to play the game just because of that one game. Yea hes one of the top pg in the league right now but not the best. As for the clippers i meant playoffs contenders. Not title contenders.

  • 23

    Rondo is special and he doesn’t need to settle for jumpers to be effective. But it would force defenders to actually guard him(unlike now how they only get close to him in the paint), which would allow him more driving opportunities which would result in more layups/kick out assists

  • http://www.soundcloud.com/tray-5 T-Ray

    Gotcha Layzie

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Somethings:
    1. Andre Miller scored 52 points in a game.
    2. 2-1 is the closest a series can be after 3 games.
    3. Ray Allen woke up, finally.
    4. Where are the regulars to stabilize this?
    5. Everybody has had a line nobody else has had. Don’t argue from that.
    6. Put Chris Paul on the Celtics, they beat the Heat.

  • Heals

    @Thanks for the enlightenment Cab, but please tell us something we don’t all know. Way to prop yourself then say nothing worthy of such an approach. Those instances were pointed A) because they happened within the last week vs 2 of the best defenses from this season and B) they’re examples (albeit he’s had plenty of poor performances as well) of him playing in situations where his teammates were SEVERELY lacking. “Where are the regulars to stabilize this,” take that pompous shht outta here…

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    There has to come a certain point when defenses have to start treating Rondo like every other PG by closing the gap between him and the defender. The man has all the time in the world to find the open man and walk into what is basically a free throw jumper for him. No matter how bad a shooter a guy is, if you give him enough wide-open looks, he will begin to knock them down consistently. Rondo is too good of a player for teams to be treating him like a scrub on the offensive end.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Is that the real Heals? Usually he’s pretty coherent. You want me to actually debate with you? Or spell out each one of my points? I wasn’t trying to make a claim, just saying a couple things to add to the discussion. And this is also why regulars help; they tend to avoid stupid ad hominem stuff like what you’ve been saying.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    And cosign JT on that, I’ll never understand why teams don’t crowd him more. No other point guard is played the way Rondo is, for some reason. Guard him like they’d guard Westbrook and then see how he does.

  • HiDef

    @ Caboose, no was Paul on the Cs does anything better than RR. Dude is phenomenal, don’t get me wrong, but is he overrated as the ‘clear cut’ best pg. He hasn’t accomplished anything in the playoffs.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    I can respect that HD, I just feel that CP provides much more scoring to a team which struggles with it at times without losing the playmaking ability. I’ll pose the question, would the C’s be better with Paul?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    lol @ put CP3 on this team and they beat them statements people always make, CP3 has become so overrated.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Overrated? Explain Ric

  • Heals

    Text alone never does comments such as your justice (my fault too) as it’s difficult to judge tone. To me (which was an incorrect assumption) the listing came off as “First of all, secondly, and so on,” as if we didn’t know all those things and you were here to finalize things. Same with the call for the regulars like those of us who were commenting at the time were incapable of arguing our POV’s or somehow not on your level to discuss the topic. If CP3 was on the Spurs they’d win, same with OKC, same with Mia so what’s the point with that. Nobody would argue that Rajon is better overall than CP3, that’s why Bos tried to trade for him. Of course plenty of guys have “those lines,” but Rajon has countless games with “those lines” (not scoring wise, but stat sheet filling/game controlling lines). I’m not only arguing from those stat lines, I’ve had plenty of discussions with nbk and others about RR’s skill set and standing among the elite pg’s in the game long before those 2 phenomenal performances. Where did I mention debating your points? If anything I questioned why you brought them up the way you did, not that you did (although it’s questionable how any of those points really furthered the discussion). You respect HD saying CP3 doesn’t do anything better for the C’s than RR, but my approach was stupid? All I need to know…

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Heals, most of the stuff in the numbers list wasn’t for you. And I never called you out individually; I had no problem with you arguing individually. I never called you stupid. I never disrespected your point of view. Carry on doing what you’re doing, my claim was for people who think Rondo is better than Paul (lol). You don’t, hence, you’re rational. I respect that. Ok? We good.

  • Heals

    Oh yeah man, the fact you started your comment off in the way you did should’ve been evidence enough for me, but I missed it. Internet = Great, we can share our thoughts on hoops from miles away and diferent times of the day. Internet = Shhty, I completely misunderstood the intention and direction of your comments because we’re not in person. All good, now on to the real issue, what has Jza said while we’re busy do this…

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Haha every summer brings us new trolls doesn’t it? Quite fun sometimes, especially baiting them. Funny how they only show up when school is out isn’t it?

  • vtrobot

    Is Rondo “better” than CP3 or is it the other way around? Is Kobe Bette than Bron? Is Kobe better than Michael? It’s all subjective, but please let me kno when everyone has is figured out. “Troll” out. Peace.

  • HiDef

    @ Caboose, Paul is definitely a better scorer, but I don’t think that significantly makes the Cs better. Maybe he hits a few more Js per game, maybe that opens up the lane a bit, but I wouldn’t exactly call him an energy player (much more of a tempo guy) and that’s what the celtics need. Rajon already brings that.

  • HiDef

    BTW, shout out to my man Maquis Daniels. Great to see him playing a major role – always been a very versatile player. Always thought he was a good fit for Boston, petty it hasn’t been too kind to him. Hopefully a sign of things to come.

  • HiDef

    *Marquis

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    My counter would be that the C’s have such a style because of Rondo. To me, Chris can exert whatever pace he wants on a team and they will become that kind of team. The Clips are a great example: a team without an identity that adopted the pace CP likes to play at. I have no reason to think that the Celts couldn’t do the same with Paul at the helm. Again though, all conjecture of an impossible scenario.

  • HiDef

    Fair points mate. I’m still not convinced the Clips have an identity though. Other than ‘let’s keep it close and let CP3 do his thing in the last 2′. Which, in all fairness, is not a bad plan. I’d certainly take him over anyone other PG for his control of the game, especially down the stretch…. And would fun would sports be without conjecture?

  • HiDef

    oops, *any other and * what fun (it must be sunday)

  • Heals

    Can’t underestimate how much having Doc has benefited Rajon, and they’ve been known to clash with each other. CP3 and Doc mentality wise is a match made in Heaven…

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