
The bench played great as well, with solid minutes from Nate, Big Baby, and even Marquis Daniels who needs to have a big year as Boston’s only backup small forward. Other than their usual temporary lapse in the second half, the Celtics played great basketball, and have asserted themselves as the reigning Eastern Conference champs. I am looking forward to the next time a Miami point guard tries to contain Rajon Rondo, because the next time around he will be looking to score some points as well.
The Celtics take on the LeBronless Cavs tonight, and should win their second game of the season as long as they do not let their guard down against some underrated scorers on an underdog of a Cleveland team. The Cavs have two good point guards in Mo Williams and Ramon Sessions, and Antawn Jamison will be looking to score as the main man now that LeBron James is no longer on their team. Look for Shaq to play well and dominate the boards against his former team while he is in, as well as consistent play from the Celtics’ bench when Ray Allen and Paul Pierce are not on the court knocking down three-pointers. There’s no better way to start off the season than with a pair of big wins.
Some telling assist stats:
ReplyDeleteRondo - 17
Miami Heat - 15
That's all you need to know about who these teams are.