Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Big Men in Boston

Jermaine O'Neal is having serious trouble with his knee, and his season and career could potentially be coming to an anticlimactic ending if he needs to get surgery. While I hate to see yet another veteran on the Celtics having injury issues, I have got to say that this seems somewhat convenient with KG and Perkins both close to returning. If all of Boston's big men are healthy other than Jermaine, they have a very solid core with Garnett, Big Baby, and Harangody at the four spot, and Perkins, Shaq, and Semih Erden at the five. And after last night's game, I continue to rave about Erden because he brings a ton of energy to the paint which is exactly what the C's have needed ever since Garnett got hurt, and he makes the Celtics' second unit play better since guys like Davis, Nate Robinson, and Harangody feed off the energy. Erden's 10 points and 9 rebounds last night were big for Boston, and fans may now start to realize that the rookie from Turkey is a very capable backup to Shaq.

The Celtics played extremely well in their rout of the Kings, as Pierce dropped 25 points, Ray Allen was 4/5 from deep, Rondo had a double-double, and Boston's bench manhandled Sacramento's weak defense as Erden, Wafer, Robinson, and Daniels all scored in double digits. With Semih filling in for J.O., the Celtics finally managed to get through a game without Garnett without getting outrebounded. I understand that Erden can absolutely improve on his handles and scoring ability, but his energy and ability to control the paint comes up huge for the Celtics and is unmatched by anyone on the team other than KG. It just seems like good things happen when he's on the floor, like when they last faced the Charolotte Bobcats in December, and Erden was in the starting lineup and led the Celtics with a +34 plus/minus rating. With the trio of centers mentioned before, I think it is clear that the Celtics have a very solid roster, and do not need to make any desperate changes to it that would result in trading away valuable players, or signing an assumedly washed up Rasheed Wallace. The Kings are young and are not a very good overall team, but the Celtics played very well last night nonetheless, and things can only get better for them with starters Kevin Garnett and Kendrick Perkins still on the mend. Look for the Celtics to keep playing with energy tomorrow night when they take on the Bobcats in Boston, especially if KG finally does make his return. If he doesn't, then look for guys like Erden and Nate to energize the team as Semih tries to keep proving that until Perk is back in the starting lineup, he is ready to be the backup center in Boston.

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