Showing posts with label Doc Rivers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doc Rivers. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

NBA News 2012: Celtics Pacing An Aging Kevin Garnett

English: Kevin Garnett playing with the Minnes...
English: Kevin Garnett playing with the Minnesota Timberwolves (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

As Doc Rivers motioned for him to sub out, Kevin Garnett desperately wanted to stay in, begging his Boston Celtics coach that he had enough left in the tank. Perhaps Rivers would have caved to Garnett’s plead in past years, but not this Saturday night and, most of all, not this season.

“That’s never going to happen,” Rivers adamantly told Garnett on the sideline as he walked over to try to state his case with just over seven minutes left in the fourth quarter and the Milwaukee Bucks leading 71-68.

Indeed, Garnett didn’t get his wish. He has played 17 rugged NBA seasons, but there’s been no fluctuation with his drive. Over and over, Garnett has declared this season that there would have been no point in returning on a three-year contract extension if he took each game lightly. And he’ll privately make clear he’s refreshed, stable in the mind to take a beating inside night in and out.

The Celtics’ new plan for Garnett this season, however, goes against all the principles that have kept this proud, mighty veteran going strong at age of 36. They’ve installed a 30-minutes-per-night regimen, with a desire to keep it even lower. Yes, Garnett played 35 minutes on Wednesday against Washington, but that came after four days off and with two days before the next game.

Had Rivers stuck with Garnett at that seven-minute, 13-second mark on the second night of a back-to-back Saturday, Garnett would have eclipsed 32 minutes for the game. Instead, Garnett went to the bench and returned over two minutes later, with 5:05 left in a tie game.

Rivers was still seething in a hallway outside the Celtics’ locker room after a 96-92 win over the Bucks, shaking his head toward the topic of Garnett’s minutes. As difficult as it has been for Garnett to accept the team’s new plan, Rivers is finding it equally as challenging to assure his minutes hover around – or under – 30 minutes in an effort to sustain his energy over a full season. It is testing his discipline, and when he took a glance at the box score and saw Garnett had surpassed the 30-minute mark by 46 seconds on Saturday, Rivers let out a sigh and simply revealed:

“It’s hard to [manage]; you have no idea how hard that is to know you have 30 minutes to play with. It’s hard. And honestly we want to get it under that. Our goal this year is 27 [minutes per game].”


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

NBA News 2012: Pierce not interested in signing extension

English: Paul Pierce 2000English: Paul Pierce 2000 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)Paul Pierce has played all 14 of his NBA seasons with the Boston Celtics, but he is not seeking an extension on his current contract, preferring to become a free agent when it expires, according to the Boston Globe.

Pierce, 34, is under contract through 2013-2014, but it’s not guaranteed as a team option.

“I think I am going to play this one out,” he told the Globe. “I want to see what it feels like to be a free agent for once in my life. I think I am going to play this one out. A lot can change in two years. My body [may not] be where I want it to be, I could retire, a lot of things could happen. I love the game. I made as much money as I possibly can. It’s about winning a championship and if I feel like it’s the right thing to do, maybe so [come back]. If I solidify my third year, maybe they opt out, so it’s about keeping your options open.”

His decision about whether to stay with the Celtics may depend on what other pieces the Celtics have then.

Ray Allen left to join the Miami Heat, and coach Doc Rivers might be ready to walk away from the NBA sometime soon. Kevin Garnett signed a three-year extension this summer, but he is 36 years old.

Pierce was put on the trading block last season before general manager Danny Ainge decided to keep the team together for another run.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/report-pierce-not-interested-in-signing-extension/
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Friday, July 27, 2012

NBA News 2012: Blazers’ Lillard draws raves

Trail Blazers logo since the 2002–03 seasonTrail Blazers logo since the 2002–03 season (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Portland Trail Blazers have made a plethora of moves since Neil Olshey took over as general manager on June 5, none more important than taking Damian Lillard with the sixth pick in the draft.

Lillard, a 6-3, 195-pound point guard out of Weber State, stole the show at the Las Vegas Summer League with his sterling play, averaging 26.5 points and sharing league most valuable player honors with Memphis guard Josh Selby. Lillard is expected to step right in and start for the Blazers next season.

Portland has had summer league MVPs before. Qyntell Woods and Jerryd Bayless come to mind, and neither panned out with the Blazers. But Lillard is close to a can’t-miss prospect, according to those around the league.

“Lillard is going to be terrific,” Cleveland coach Byron Scott said.

“He has a very bright future ahead of him,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He has a chance to be special.”

“He plays the pro game — great speed, no hurry, knows how to play,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said. “He can shoot the ball, he can score when he wants to, but he also knows how to run a team. That’s nice.”

http://www.hoopsworld.com/blazers-lillard-draws-raves-for-summer-league-play

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

NBA News 2012: Celtics reach deal with Jason Terry

English: Jason TerryEnglish: Jason Terry (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Boston Celtics have reached agreement with Dallas Mavericks free-agent guard Jason Terry on a three-year contract, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.

The Celtics will use their $5 million mid-level exception to sign Terry. The total value of the contract will be $15.6 million.

Terry spoke with Celtics president Danny Ainge and coach Doc Rivers on the first day of free agency Sunday. Rivers told Yahoo! Sports he hopes Boston can still re-sign Ray Allen, in addition to adding Terry. The Celtics have also already reached agreement with Kevin Garnett on a three-year, $34 million contract.

Free agents can sign contracts on July 11.

Terry averaged 15.1 points and 3.6 assists while shooting 37.8 percent from 3-point range last season for Dallas. Terry, 34, often expressed frustration about not being signed to a contract extension after being a key member of the Mavericks' 2011 NBA championship team.


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Friday, January 28, 2011

NBA News 2011: Lakers, Celtics rekindle rivalry

The opening tipoff of Game 2 of the 2008 NBA F...Image via Wikipedia
After winning the last two championships, the Lakers have been casting about for inspiration all season. West gave it to them -- prove me wrong, he was saying -- and he did so as the Celtics were on their way to Los Angeles for the first rematch since Game 7 last June.

It's hard to define the importance of regular-season meetings among title contenders. "Once they get between the lines, the outcome of that game makes all the difference in the world to those players," an NBA advance scout said this week, looking ahead to Boston's visit to L.A. on Sunday afternoon. "But two nights later, if the Lakers are playing Minnesota or whoever, they're realizing that game means as much in the standings as the game against the Celtics."

The Lakers and Celtics have met in the Finals five times since 1984, and the outcomes of their regular-season meetings haven't always been helpful:

2009-10: Split regular-season series, L.A. won Finals 4-3
2007-08: Boston swept 2-0, Boston won Finals 4-2
1986-87: L.A. swept 2-0, L.A. won Finals 4-2
1984-85: Split series, L.A. won Finals 4-2
1983-84: L.A. swept 2-0, Boston won Finals 4-3

In the NBA's most important rivalry, each team is most concerned by its own prospects. The Celtics are beginning to work center Kendrick Perkins back into their rotation after losing him to a major knee injury in Game 6 in L.A. They've earned the East's best record despite injuries that have sidelined a half-dozen members of their rotation for at least nine games each. Their focus has been remarkable even as coach Doc Rivers complains of "slippage" in their execution because he has been making do with a different mixture week after week.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/ian_thomsen/01/28/lakers.celtics/


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Monday, August 23, 2010

NBA News 2010: Lakers 'still haven't beaten our starting 5,' Doc says

Rivers at the championship parade of the 2008 ...Image via WikipediaDoc Rivers came back to the Celtics because he wanted to make one more run at it with this group, he believed that this unit had one more title in it.
Of course, there are a couple obstacles to that. For one, there's that Laker team that just beat the Celtics in the finals.
But Rivers still believes Boston was the better team when healthy, as he told John Thompson when he was on ESPN 980 in Washington D.C.
They still have not beaten our starting five. Our starting five against the Lakers starting five has a ring. Tell him don't forget that. We will be back strong and Perk (Kendrick Perkins) will be there next year if there's a game seven."
I hate the "what if" injury game. Doc, I'll counter your "what if Perkins was healthy for Game 7?" with a "What if Andrew Bynum had been healthy the entire series?" The what if game is circular.
But before Boston can worry about the Lakers, the Celtics have to get out of the East. And we all know that Miami is going to be good, including Rivers, but he wonders about their defense.
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/38821667/ns/sports/
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Sunday, June 13, 2010

NBA News 2010: Title hopes slipping? Lakers lose Game 5

Powe runs into trafficImage via WikipediaCome Sunday night, the Lakers had no fight to support their talk.
They lost the tie-breaking Game 5 of the NBA Finals to the Celtics, 92-86, with Boston's 56.3 percent field-goal shooting the best anyone has hung on the Lakers this postseason.
No opponent had even shot as much as 50 percent in 20 previous playoff games, actually.
"We need to protect each other," Lakers forward Pau Gasol said of the disappointing defense, which offset a dynamic individual show by Kobe Bryant. He had 38 points to account for 44 percent of the team's scoring. With four assists, he had twice as many of those as any teammate.
That stilted offensive production was just another way the Lakers failed to play as a team. Their 86 points were still the fewest the Lakers have scored all postseason.
It leaves the Lakers trailing in a series for the first time in the playoffs. What once looked so promising for the Lakers considering Jackson is 47-0 when his team wins Game 1 has become a profound challenge.
A road team has faced a tie-breaking Game 5 with the safety net of home Games 6 and 7 eight previous times; the winner of Game 5 has won seven those eight series. Overall, the winner of the tie-breaking Game 5 has gone on to win 19 of 25 NBA Finals.
"They've still got to win one more," Lakers forward Lamar Odom said, "and they have to do it on our home court."
The Lakers opened the playoffs 9-0 at home before losing Game 2 to the Celtics and have won 84 percent of their home playoff games (72-14) since Staples Center opened in 2000. Since the start of the 2008 NBA playoffs, the Lakers are 29-4 at Staples in the postseason.
Said Boston's Rajon Rondo: "We play better on the road anyway."
Celtics coach Doc Rivers reiterated before this game that Boston probably needed to overcome one stellar Bryant scoring game to win the series. He wound up as prophetic as Jackson, as Bryant made 13 of 27 field-goal attempts despite going 4-for-12 in the first half on a twisted ankle.
Bryant scored the last four points of the first half for the Lakers – and then the first 19 of the second half. The elapsed time where no other Laker scored? The last 3:59 of the first half and the first 9:44 of the second half. That's a mind-boggling 13:43 of game time, an entire quarter and then another 1:43 of the next.
Boston's Paul Pierce scored 27 points on 12-of-21 shooting. Garnett was key with 18 points, 10 rebounds, five steals, three assists and two blocks.
The only other Laker to reach 12 points was Pau Gasol, but he shot just 5 of 12 from the field. The Lakers were outscored in the paint, 46-32.
Bryant, though, refused to dwell on it. When asked about his confidence level heading home, he laughed and said sarcastically: "I'm not very confident at all."
"That's Kobe," Garnett said. "He's got a lot of confidence. I've got confidence that my team can go out there and get a win. So we'll see."
http://www.ocregister.com/sports/lakers-253226-game-home.html
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Thursday, June 10, 2010

NBA News 2010: Lakers out of gas? Celtics win Game 4

Boston Celtics vs LA Lakers Game 2 2008 NBA FinalsImage by Adam Pieniazek via FlickrBOSTON – It's Game 102 of the Lakers' season, so the Boston Celtics know full well who the Lakers have – and who they don't, as in the case of swollen-kneed Andrew Bynum most of the second half Thursday night.
So with the Lakers getting little from anyone not named Kobe Bryant or Pau Gasol, the Celtics took control in the fourth quarter of Game 4 of the NBA Finals for a 96-89 victory that tied the series, 2-2.
The Lakers' leading reserve, Lamar Odom was ineffective in Bynum's place and came away all too aware of how the Celtics had put forth a team effort that the Lakers didn't.
Boston reserves Glen Davis (18 points) and Nate Robinson (12) were energizers and bucket-providers in a game where both teams struggled to score in the first and third quarters. Also off Boston's bench, Tony Allen was cited as "phenomenal" by Celtics coach Doc Rivers; Rasheed Wallace was "unbelievable."
"You never know where it's going to come from," Odom said of the Celtics' game. "That's how you beat teams."
Boston's victory ensures there will be a Game 6 at Staples Center on Tuesday night. Game 7, if necessary, would be June 15 – again at Staples, where the Lakers were 9-0 in the postseason before losing Game 2 to Boston.
Lakers forward Ron Artest was so moved by teammate Derek Fisher's late-game performance to win Game 3 of the NBA Finals that he said of Fisher: "He's like an MVP-type guy." After the Lakers' Game 4 loss, they might be jumping to a conclusion that Bynum is the most valuable.
The Celtics breezed through the Lakers' Bynum-less paint for fourth-quarter points. The Lakers had a 62-60 lead after three quarters.
Odom failed even to do what he usually does on the boards while Bynum sat out: Odom got just one of his seven rebounds in his 22:10 of second-half play. The Celtics outrebounded the Lakers, 41-34. The team that has gotten more boards has won every game in the series.
Boston got three consecutive layups – two over Odom and one over Gasol – to take a 66-64 lead with 9:46 to play. Boston kept it coming thereafter, with a Robinson layup lifting the Celtics' advantage in points in the paint to a whopping 46-24 at the time.
Bryant finished with 33 points on 10-of-22 shooting. He made 6 of 11 shots from 3-point range, but he was kept on the perimeter of the Lakers' offense for the second consecutive game. He had seven turnovers and just two assists, and the Lakers might be wise to send him more to the post in Game 5, as they eventually did in the 2009 NBA Finals against Orlando, to create team offense.
Bryant ended the third quarter pleading with referee Greg Willard for a call after not being awarded any free throws all game to that point. He had pushed the Lakers forward with shooting sprees a couple times earlier in the game, but the Lakers needed one from him or better execution from his teammates to rally in the fourth quarter. When the interior of their defense collapsed, the Lakers really fell into a hole.
http://www.ocregister.com/sports/game-252928-lakers-bynum.html
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