Celtics Lakers Game 4 will go down as the best game in NBA
history. The Lakers came out playing like a team of ringers taking on
middle-aged accountants at a local YMCA. After the first quarter the Celtics
set an NBA Finals record for the largest deficit (21 points) and were losing by
more points than they scored. In the second quarter the lead grew to 24 points,
and was 20 in the third quarter. No matter how good your team is, you do not
come back from that in the NBA Finals, it just isn’t possible. That fact was
lost on the Celtics.
The group of bench players that were not good enough to lead
the Celtics to an NBA Title stepped up and made history. Role players like
James Posey, PJ Brown, Tony Allen, and Eddie House sapped the life out of the
Staples Center and helped shrink the deficit to only two points by the start of
the fourth quarter. Paul Pierce and Ray Allen showed that they had the heart to
will the Celtics back into the game, and even take the lead. The Lakers’ fans
headed to the parking lot early as the Celtics as the Lakers just couldn’t
retake the lead.
A confident Lakers team in the first half were in stunned
shock as they looked up at the scoreboard and saw that instead of a tied series
they were one game away from golfing. When the Boston Red Sox were losing 3-0
to the Yankees in 2004 I told everyone that they would win the series. I had
that same feeling that the Celtics would win Game 4. I have only had four
Father’s Days, but on Sunday night I will be watching the Celtics receive the golden
NBA Title. Actually I could deal with a loss on Sunday; I want title number
seventeen to happen on the fabled Boston parquet.
When the Boston Celtics’ draft luck continued to be worse
than a pair of deuces in seven card draw, General Manager Danny Ainge decided
to go all in and acquire two aces. The C’s decided they needed to win, and win
now, and that meant throwing away the seemingly constant rebuilding process and
youth movement to get the best trio in the NBA. While teaming three of the best
(and most unselfish) players in basketball in Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Kevin
Garnett, the Celtics literally put everything into this trio. The Celtics feel
this team can get them deep into the playoffs, however this is now anything but
a deep team. While the Celtics might have amazing building blocks they lack the
bodies to be a competitive team. As of now they lack the bodies to even play a
pickup game.
Once it became obvious that Greg Oden or Kevin Durant were
not walking through that door, Ainge decided that most of the current Celtics
stalwarts would be walking out the door. In trading for Kevin Garnett and Ray
Allen the Celtics gave up three first-round draft picks, a second round pick,
and half of their roster from last year. Gone are starters Delonte West, Al
Jefferson, and Wally Szczerbiak, as well as top reserves Ryan Gomes, Gerald
Green, and Sebastian Telfair, as well as Theo Ratliff and his expiring $11
million dollar contract. The Celtic’s traded five of their seven double-digit
scorers from last year, leaving just captain Paul Pierce and Tony Allen (who is
recovering from knee surgery) and some bench fodder. With these moves the C’s
are now young, inexperienced, and have no money left to fill the gaping holes
in their roster. The worst thing is that even many role players have already
signed contracts, leaving the free agent market more barren than Death Valley.
So how do the Celtics fill out their roster? With rookies
and veterans looking to take a small contract in return for playing time. The
Celtics’ roster right now is as thin as can be, and the options left are
downright scary. The Celtics have a second year starting point guard in Rajon
Rondo, with rookie backup Gabe Pruitt, and neither is more than average at best
once they develop. Tony Allen and Ray Allen will be the shooting guards, but
both are coming off-season ending surgeries. Tony Allen was a twenty point per game
scorer before he blew out his knee, and his return date is still
uncertain. The frontcourt is deeper, or
at least has more people filling up roster spots. Pierce and Garnett will start
at forward with Kendrick Perkins (an average backup center) starting at center.
Glen “Big Baby” Davis will need to step up right away and could easily displace
Perkins in the starting lineup, with Garnett moving to center. Brian Scalabrine
is instant offense off of the bench at both forward positions, and youngsters
Leon Powe and Brandon Williams will see some time due to necessity more than
skill. In a mildly surprising move the Celtics released shooting guard Allan
Ray who had a decent year last year for a rookie free agent. If the front
office hopes of finding any veteran help that can actually benefit the Celtics,
the pickings are slimmer than Yi. Earl Boykins would be a high energy good fit,
but might want more money than the Celtics have to offer. Jeff McInnis would
provide veteran point guard play, and former Celtic David Wesley is still a fan
favorite that can play both guard positions. Once the trade for Garnett goes
through expect to find Doc Rivers and Danny Ainge scouring local YMCAs for
talent. Job applications can be sent the TD Bank North Garden, attention Danny
Ainge.
This trade will be what helps bring back a sense of
the Celtics’ glory days, but the price is very steep. Very few teams in
basketball can match up with Pierce, Garnett, and Allen, but the lack of
complimentary players is a recipe for disaster. An extended injury to any of
the big three makes the Celtics a lottery team again, except without draft
picks. The best chance the Celtics have is if a veteran wants to take pennies
on the dollar to play in Boston. If the Celtics were smart (try not to roll
your eyes completely out of their sockets) they would have tried to sign a few
players before the market was picked clean. The C’s now have to win now because
the future stars of the franchise are now playing in Seattle and Minnesota.
Hitch up the wagons now because in Boston it is NBA Championship or bust.
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