Below is a picture about how after successful road trips the Cs generally lose that first game back home. And it's not uncommon in the NBA. The great Glenn Ordway had a tweet basically saying this had been common place for years even with past great teams. It's totally understandable that this occurs but it kinda sucks. Why you say because I despise the Heat and wanted the Cs to crush them. Although this is a reminder that the job isn't done and the Cs have work to do. My goodness though the regular season has begun to drag lately. I just want playoff basketball so the Cs can accomplish something special. I love the fact that Joe, the players and staff are totally pissed with losing. Let's take that energy into the playoffs and not lose a game at all! Cs just need to get into the playoffs healthy. None of these final games really matter at all. It's just about staying in game shape and health. At this point Cs will own the third best ...
I recall the damage Al Horford did to the Boston Celtics years ago as a member of the Atlanta Hawks . Well now he is doing damage to Boston's opponents - much like he did last night in the Celtics win over Memphis. Al came off the bench - played 37 minutes - scored 26 points - added eight boards - and hit 50% from the field - 46% on treys - and 100% on free throws . At 38 years old, he had a good night. Horford will be 39 years of age next season , and whether or not Boston wins Banner 19 this season, he may have had enough. He will be an unrestricted free agent this off-season, and the decision to return (or not) is in his hands. The ageless veteran is past his prime, but he looks good out there on the court. The Celtics will be looking to get below that dreaded "second apron" , and Horford may agree to take less than the $9.5 million he is due this season. And Boston fans truly appreciate how much Al has offered in the way of stability to his comrades. That should ...