NBA 2011-2012 Season

It sucks it has to be that way, no matter the venue or player, it should be called correctly. Marquis Daniels has every right to guard Lebron as he is being guarded on the opposite end.
Yeah he has four already I think. Biggest thing I'm seeing right now is that Miami is too fast. If you guys can get the turnovers under control it'll help.
 
Hart5150 said:
Do you know anyone who goes to the games? That crowd is terrible.

Miami can be VERY LA-ish. Late arriving and the parking around the area is just GOD awful. Alot of homeless that scare the ritzy sh17less! The TRUE fans are in the rafters where it is NEVER, EVER empty but seldom ever show.
 
Do you know anyone who goes to the games? That crowd is terrible.
Yeah I do.i know a few.actually it looks better than usual for a weeknight.i think salsa goes from time to time as well.where I work the owner and his brothers have season tickets and they offer them to me every once in awhile.I do expect better crowds this year.
 
Miami can be VERY LA-ish. Late arriving and the parking around the area is just GOD awful. Alot of homeless that scare the ritzy sh17less! The TRUE fans are in the rafters where it is NEVER, EVER empty but seldom ever show.
Yeah that's one of the reasons I don't go there a lot. Very bad area
 
The Celts are missing two of their first six (Pierce and Green), and one of them is lost for the year. NBA rosters are so fragile. If you had to guess before the season began who would be the first important players to miss games for the Celtics, you'd figure 36 year old Allen, 35 year old Garnett and high-mileage, 33 year old Jermaine O'Neil would be the three most likely to first break down. Imagine what kind of shape this thin Celtics team will be in when they do.

51.4% from the field, 77.8% from the line. and a remarkable 73.3% from three point land, yet they're trailing by fifteen at the half.

The only asset the Celts have to acquire a sub is Rasheed Wallace's expiring contract, but that won't be useful until nearer the end of the season, when some team that is eliminated will trade a declining veteran for 2012-2013 cap room.
 
Good news: Celtics made a huge run and the Heat did not wilt under pressure. Also, Norris is the reason they did not make a run at JJ Barea.

Bad news: Celtics ain't going anywhere. They have shown the blueprint on how to frustrate the horses in Miami. Also, Mike Miller, get back soon...he will kill zones.
 
Remember when Boston had Miami's number at one point last season? The tide has changed- and then some.

After winning 3 straight against them last year, the Celtics are now 1-6 in their last 7 meetings against these guys.
 

Pat Summitt steps aside as coach

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