Celtics through first 14 games? How do you think they are doing?
Well? 10-4. Beat the Heat both times. I'm not trash talking, just stating the facts due to the fact that the Heat were self-proclaimed to the be the best or as equal to the Bulls' 72-10. Now with injuries surrounding the Heat (Dwyane Wade, Sprained left wrist, Udonis Haslem, torn ligament in left foot which he underwent surgery for yesterday), where do you think the Celtics will finish in the East? Do they have competition? How do you think they are playing as of right now? Messy? Awesome, or just enough to win? Is Rondo's hamstring injury serious? What do you guys think?
Also, who here thinks Ray Allen will beat Reggie Miller's three-point record? He is my favorite player, but i am not biased, even though I do think he will beat the record if he stays hot like he is now.
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Our only competition may be the Magic, and Bulls who I expect will get better when Boozer is back, Will have to wait and see.
Unfortunately I don’t think we are playing at the same level as Lakers, Spurs and Hornets.
The only way Ray is not beating Miller’s record is if he get hurt (Hamsa, Hamsa) and miss a lot of play time.
I think the Heat will be there at the end in the East Finals to play against the Celtics.
I think that the Celtics are playing about how most of us expected them to be playing. Playing to the level of their competition.
I think Ray Allen breaks the record unless like APC said, he gets bit by the injury bug.
The Once and Future King
11 - 4 now.
Lessee … that projects to … 60 wins.
Still a lot of room for improvement.
It would be really nice to have Rondo, Jermaine, Perk & Semih all healthy (I’m assuming Delonte’ is lost for the year now, unfortunately).
Yes, Delonte Is out until Playoffs.
by BostonCelticsFan on Nov 26, 2010 10:46 AM EST up reply actions
I think the thing to look at is the trainer's report...
not the won-lost record.
Man, the opening of the season has been TOUGH on the C’s, injury-wise. In my opinion, that’s going to mean more in the long run than a few wins here or there in the first few weeks.

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