Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Game Report - 12/16/13

Here begins what hopefully will be a recurring feature on the blog, as I offer a collection of thoughts from a Celtics' victory. I will also try to do this on occasion after a loss, but clearly those will be few and far between with The New Wooden (copyright pending) on the bench.

I'm not a talented enough writer, or skilled enough observer of basketball to provide any coherent theme on a given contest. At least I don't think I am -- but if inspiration strikes I will give it a shot. Generally these will just be random observations. In this case, I observed Boston hang on for a win over Minnesota on the strength of a sturdy fourth quarter for Jared Sullinger and some mediocre shooting from Los Lobos.


  • Starting with Sullinger, he had another strong all-around game, including burying a huge three late in the fourth. I'm curious to see if teams start throwing different defensive looks at him -- doubling in the post, playing him to pop on pick-and-rolls, etc. -- now that he clearly has become at least our 1A offensive option.
  • I'm stunned to type these words, but I've really enjoyed what Kris Humphries has provided this year. He seems like a player who knows exactly what he is capable of doing, and doesn't try to do anything beyond that. Given our rebounding struggles both in the last few seasons and this year, I wouldn't object to seeing him get a little more time to try and enhance the team's work on the boards.
  • I admit to being stunned by the development of Jordan Crawford and Avery Bradley as the starting back court. Similarly I admit that despite how well they've played, I still don't feel comfortable when Bradley is firing up jumpers, and Crawford is running the show. Too much history of seeing both of them fail in those areas to totally relax with it now. Give me a few more weeks.
  • I've seen a few prominent Celtics fans applaud The New Wooden's ability to draw up set plays out of timeouts, so I was specifically looking for it in this game. As promised, there were at least two instances of plays that provided wide open shots coming out of dead ball situations. My love for this man knows no bounds.
  • My good friend H.S. Slam, Phd. recently gchatted to me his growing disfavor with Kelly Olynyk. I don't think I've completely hopped off his bandwagon yet, but I watched him a bit more closely in this contest, and I am starting to wonder what exactly his NBA skills are. He knocked down a pair of open triples in the game but his release is quite slow. This certainly merits watching, but would hate to whiff on a pick we traded up to get. This does give me the chance to announced the first official Brad's Fanboy nickname which is that Kelly Olynyk will now be referred to as "Snoogins" because of his uncanny resemblance to Jay from the Jay and Silent Bob films.
  • Dante Cunningham had a strong game off the bench for the Wolves, but I can't watch him play without recalling that the aforementioned Dr. Slam and I once had an off-color joke about his name and self-gratification.
  • Finally, as much of the talk this season is geared towards building towards the future, it is fun to speculate and dream when we play a team with a superstar that at least gets mentioned from time-to-time in trade rumors. I don't claim to have any idea as to how Kevin Love could end up on the Celtics, but he's a wildly entertaining player that could be a cornerstone of a championship contender with some other good pieces around him. Could Boston's next championship team again be sparked by trading for a 'Sota star?
Detroit is the next lamb on Wednesday as the team slowly inches towards the .500 mark.



2 comments:

  1. 1. I didn't see the Minnesota game, but Crawford's been struggling quite a bit lately (and if I read the GameCast correctly, he had a couple late turnovers against the Wolves). He's worked hard and been fun to watch at times this year, but he is not, and will never be, anybody's long-term solution at point guard.

    2. Olynyk looks far, far more like Mitch Kramer from Dazed & Confused than he does Jay from the Kevin Smith movies.

    3. No hat tip for "the next lamb?"

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    1. 1. I think the Jordan debate will continue for much of the season. I agree he will never be anybody's long-term solution at point guard, but he's been miles better than I expected.
      2. This is going to spawn a new blog post, because you're clearly wrong.
      3. I felt "next lamb" was a common enough phrase it didn't require a hat tip. My apologies.

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