May 21, 2008 9:20 am  |  37 Comments

Game Notes: Detroit at Boston, Game 1

The home court Celtics love being home

By Jon Evans

Pre

All eyes are on the draft lottery.  Screamin’ Stephen A., among others, is displeased as the Knicks slot is announced at just number six.

Someone must have told the catering crew that it was a big game as the Vanilla Ice Cream is dyed green.

Out on the court, the Detroit-Boston rivalry is rehashed on the jumbotron.  Though as the players are introduced, the elaborate pyrotechnics are noticeably absent, score one for the Commissioner.

Q1

Out the gate, Flip is looking out for his point guard’s tender hamstring.  Instead of guarding the quick Rondo, Billups sets up on the shooting guard formerly known as Ray Allen while Rip draws the Rondo assignment.

KG scores the first four Celtics points.  Elbow jumper followed by a turnaround off of a drive on Sheed.

Jesus. Ray Allen does something to positively impact his teams chance of winning a basketball game. Doesn’t settle for the jumper – drives by Rip, Chauncey and drops in drops it in over ‘Dyess.  8-0 Boston,

Off a second shot opportunity – Chauncey hits 3 to put Detroit on the board.

Pierce penetrates, Lays it in on the left side over Rasheed, 12-6.

Dice skies – relatively speaking of course- for tip in.  Next time down, Dice follows the putback with a jumper to pull Detroit within one.

Allen misses, again.  This time Ray rims out on a pull-up jumper over Rip in the paint.  Celtics trying to get Ray going – so far to no avail as he’s missed all four of his jumpers from the field.

Prince drives left, pull up jumper puts Detroit on top, 13-12.

Back to back buckets from Allen.  The first on a fastbreak dunk, the next from right under the paint courtesy of a feed from Rondo.  The jumper is still M.I.A. - baby steps I guess.

Pick and roll – Allen finds a streaking PJ for the lay up. And-1, 22-15 C’s.

Q2

Celtics second unit offense comes out flat as House over-dribbles his way into a turnover. Next time down, Posey misses a forced floater.  On the other end, Detroit’s second unit faring slightly better as a pull up by Stuckey ties the game.

Sheed forces Posey baseline, but no weakside help by Detroit means, easy slam for Posey, 26-22 Boston.

KG and Sheed are waging a heated battle for position.  At one point, Sheed sets up right wing, faces up.  KG crowds.  Sheed drives by him for the slam.  Next Detroit possession, the two are back at it again.  This time KG picks up the personal with a push to the back.  Sheed hits two freethrows to knot the score at 32 halfway through the second quarter.

Don’t jump - Prince headfake sends Pierce flying.  With the clock ticking down, he calmly buries the three from the right wing to put Detroit up three. Prince follows that up by posting Pierce and extending his inspector gadget arms for a hook over him, 39-35.

For the umpteenth time Allen drives to the paint, then proceeds to drive through the paint, bringing it back out on the other side of the court. This time Ray’s lack of assertion eventually leads to a Perkins turnaround, 39-37 Boston.

Fans chant “Chauuunnn-cceeeeey” as Mr. Big Shot strolls to the line.  I never understood this chant. Yes, that’s the man’s name – will saying it slower really throw him off of his game? Regardless, he hits 1 of 2 freethrows, 41-40 at the half.

Q3

Celtics aggressively attack the basket as Pierce takes it through the heart of the Pistons D for lay-in.

Garnett left open on the perimeter.  Once again makes the Pistons pay, hitting the 20-footer to put the C’s up 6.  For Garnett, that makes five out of his eight field goals that are from the perimeter.

KG sets up in triple threat on Sheed. Spins, and fades away for the jumper, wet. 54-46.

Sheed goes to the bench after picking up his third personal on a questionable call.  What appeared to be a clean block of Perkins.

Allen misses the three in transition.  So far he’s looking at a line of nine points on 3-8 shooting and still hasn’t hit a field goal from outside the restricted area.

Rondo penetrates, hits over outstretched arm of Maxiell.  Not quite his finest encounter with Maxiell, but it’ll do.  58-50 Celtics.

Pierce spinning fall away extends lead to double digits.  Seemingly looking to prolong his playmaking success from Sunday’s game seven, Pierce stays in attack mode keeping the vaunted Pistons defense on their heels.

Bill Belich-eater, sitting in Tom Brady and Jay-Z’s old seat, gets a resounding ovation from the Boston crowd.  The Pistons would be wise to be on the lookout for any suspicious cameras at Wednesday afternoons practice.

Rivers has constantly bemoaned the Celtics inability to close out quarters this postseason. Ending the third quarter, the C’s did just that extending a six point lead to 12 over the last four minutes of the period. Pierce leads the way during this stretch hitting another two fall-away jumpers.  Mr. Tommy Point Eddie House caps it off, draining a three from the left wing to give Boston their largest lead of the night as they head into the fourth.

Q4

Lindsey Hunter corner three brings Detroit within nine.

Sheed takes his time setting up on PJ Brown faces up – hits jumper, 71-63.  Next possession, Sheed does the exact same thing – face up, jab steps and hits the pull up. The two jumpers were the first buckets for Sheed since his second quarter slam.  73-65 with less than eight minutes to go.

Pistons lack any semblance of flow on the offensive end. Ultimately, in the rest versus rust debate, this performance looks like a victory for rust.  Back to back turnovers give Detroit seven for the nine for the second half.  To put that in perspective, they had just three turnovers in the entire game of their game five win over Orlando.

Point the finger to Chauncey and Rasheed (dealing with injury and foul trouble respectively) for struggling to get anything going against the Celtics defense.  Despite this, the Pistons keep the game within reach.  Stuckey hits a baseline jumper to pull them within six with under six minutes left.

KG short jumper - Buckets. 77-69.  Game high 26 points for KG.

Chauncey drives by Rondo, drives untouched the rest of the way in for a lay-up, 77-71.

Billups’ pull up jumper rattles in – then out then back in.  79-73, with 4 minutes left. Mr. Big Shot time?

Pierce up top, drives right and pulls up for another jumper, 81-73.

Rondo left open from the baseline.  Jumper puts them up 10 with 2:40 left.

Next time down, Allen drives, kicks it out to the open Rondo behind the arc.  Double-R hits the 3, 86-75 with less than two minutes left.  When the guy with the suspect jumper who has only taken 19 threes the entire season hits two long jumpers, it pretty much means the game is over.

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  • Silky Slim Posted: May.21 at 9:24 am
    KG was more agressive tonight. He needs to stay in that mode throughout the series. The Truth was in typical truth-mode, punishing anyone who tried checking him. Although Jesus Shuttlesworth is struggling from the perimeter, he was agressively driving the ball to the basket.

  • Silky Slim Posted: May.21 at 9:25 am
    Kg was more aggressive last night.

  • data187 Posted: May.21 at 9:28 am
    what happened to jesus shuttlesworth? his game’s decline is on par with shaq’s.

  • Silky Slim Posted: May.21 at 9:30 am
    Billips is still struggling with the hamstring injury. Rip and Dyess were balling. Prince played with his usual low-key consistency. Sheed should’ve been more agressive. KG got two quick fouls and Sheed should’ve taken advantage of that, but he didn’t. Detroit’s bench didn’t show up to play.

  • Silky Slim Posted: May.21 at 9:30 am
    Overall, this should be a great series to watch.

  • Silky Slim Posted: May.21 at 9:35 am
    I think J. Shuttlesworth struggling is mental. I don’t think his basketball skills have declined, I think he’s doubting his ability to hit that sweet looking jumpshot.

  • TADOne Posted: May.21 at 9:48 am
    Meh.

  • RayAllensJ Posted: May.21 at 9:52 am
    Yes he’s psychologically damaged. Searching for positives: Celtics winning in spite of Ray trying his best to ruin it.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 9:53 am
    Yeah TAD I would say meh too with that performance last night. Some dude yesterday said that Billups would be Rondo’s b*tch. I wonder what wise guy stated such a correct statement like that? Anyways Boston needs this next game like game 7 because YOU DO NOT WANT TO GO 1-1 BACK TO DETROIT.That sh*t is just scary thinking about it.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 9:55 am
    Rip is a dirty mothaf*cker man. I have seen a mean streak increase in him every year since he has been in the L. Not Bruce Bowen like but damn he is a talkative son of a gun.

  • Nick Posted: May.21 at 10:03 am
    i think the key to this series is who gets in foul trouble in the KG/Sheed matchup. Both those guys anchor their teams D. You know sheed isn’t deterred by the DPOY…silky is right, go at KG when he has 2 fouls! if KG gets run out of the game, who guards sheed? Leon Powe? big Baby? Perk? that’ll get ugly, quick.

  • TADOne Posted: May.21 at 10:06 am
    Yeah, Sheed needs to wake the f*ck up! Chauncey too. OH LOOK! ANOTHER TURNOVER!!

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 10:08 am
    Sheed tries to show up at the wrong time. Dude needs to be excellent all those 37 minutes he is on the floor. He needs to score at least 20 every game if DET wants to win. Lil Nick is right, enough damn jumpshots for Sheed, he needs to drive.

  • underdog Posted: May.21 at 10:08 am
    The Pistons need to beat the Celtics in game 2. Period.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 10:08 am
    I know this has nothing to do with bball but this is crazy! Hottest MC’s in the Game(MTV version 2008) 10.T.I.
    9.Andre 3000(WTF)
    8.Young Jeezy
    7.Lupe Fiasco(WTF)
    6.50 Cent(shouldn’t even be on here)
    5.Snoop Dogg(hell no)
    4.Ricky Ross
    3.Lil Wayne
    2.JIGGA MAN
    1.KANYE YEEZY WEST I’m actually not mad that lil wayne is not number mad. I’m mad as hell that the commitee talked about replacing Andre 3000 with Soulja Boy! and Ludacris didn’t even make the list. bullsh*t.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 10:10 am
    I still don’t think DET will be in trouble if they go down 2-0. The celtics are allergic to the road so it’s whatever.

  • TADOne Posted: May.21 at 10:31 am
    Andre 3000 should be in the top 5. Rick Ross should be nowhere near any top 10 list, unless its a list of ‘top 10 most likely to do Celebrity Fit Club’ in the next 5 years.

  • Allenp Posted: May.21 at 10:46 am
    Andre 3000 should be number one.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 10:56 am
    I thought 3000 should have been in the top 2 but hey it’s whatever. It just made me mad as hell when they said soulja boy deserved to be in the top ten. Just because a lot of teenage girls like you doesn’t mean you hot at all. I think they like Ricky cuz of his swagger but Jeezy’s swagger beats everyones. He should be top 5.

  • vtrobot Posted: May.21 at 11:31 am
    Too bad Hottest MC doesn’t mean the MC with the most talent/creativity/flow. If it did, Kanye wouldn’t be anywhere near that list. Stuckey = #6 on that list.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 11:37 am
    I don’t know about that vtrobot, Kanye has been doing some pretty dope verses lately and I believe his next album is going to be something of greatness. I just don’t like that Snoop dogg is on there. sensual seduction? and you’re a hot MC off that? damn let me make a song please.

  • Khalid Salaam Posted: May.21 at 11:42 am
    mtv people are speaking strictly in terms of what is popular with the young set, record sales, buzz and concert attendance. its not a list about who is the most talented. just let it go. That being said, i went to kanye’s glow in the dark tour last wk at the garden. it was exceptionally good. so his place on the top of any list is well deserved imo.

  • TADOne Posted: May.21 at 11:57 am
    I was suppose to go to that show Khalid, but it was at an outside venue down my way and it rained all day, so I didn’t bother with it. But I DID just see The Roots and Erykah last Friday, and that show was one of the best I have been to. Ever.

  • je Posted: May.21 at 12:05 pm
    though speaking of the glow in the dark tour contingent - kanye can’t touch lupe or (pusha t’s) verse on the everyone nose remix. and yeah, i’ve probably been to a half dozen roots shows by now - they never disappoint.

  • DP Posted: May.21 at 12:13 pm
    heh I let it go about 5 hours ago but Luda should be on the list IMO.

  • TADOne Posted: May.21 at 12:23 pm
    je: I’ve actually been to 20+ Roots shows myself, and yes, they never disappoint.

  • riggs Posted: May.21 at 12:58 pm
    khalid if that were true then rick ross would switch places with young jeezy (even though that whole list is bogus)

  • d.Y. Posted: May.21 at 1:05 pm
    Keep Dre, Jay, & Wayne. Many others could fill that list. Back to Ball. If Billups was just rusty and not still hurt, I’m still sticking with the Pistons to win.

  • its just alex Posted: May.21 at 1:44 pm
    je: lupe’s verse is ridiculous on that remix. and glow in the dark was incredible.

  • Young Chris MP3 Posted: May.21 at 3:37 pm
    I went to the Wyclef Jean MTVu college tour earlier this year when they came through Boston… Dude is amazing live.

  • Tuomas Posted: May.21 at 3:56 pm
    Heck, even I’ve been to a Roots show at Pori Jazz in 2003. Big stage and a greener than green park area, with the band just soaking in love. Good times. Other than that, GZA in Helsinki the same year, and not much noteworthy since. The list doesn’t even warrant a comment. Oh, the game? Not much to say, other than fellas, try to win the next one. If it ain’t rough, it might not be “right”, but it’s a hell of a lot easier to stomach as a fan.

  • Nick Posted: May.21 at 4:03 pm
    The roots are the best live show i’ve seen.

  • vmcb Posted: May.21 at 4:15 pm
    I missed my only chance to see the Roots live. I’m a fool. ps - Del

  • albie1kenobi Posted: May.21 at 6:22 pm
    @TAD: gonna watch the show with the Roots and Badu on 6/9! found out about that show by accident but now i’m super excited!

  • Tariq Posted: May.21 at 6:55 pm
    That list is awful. Andre 3000, Jigga and maybe Lupe and Kanye, but the rest are garbage, including Lil Wayne. I’ll take MF DOOM, Jay Electronica, Common, GZA, Method Man, Ghostface and Raekwon instead.

  • Phila Posted: May.21 at 7:52 pm
    BIG PUN best MC ever.

  • k Posted: May.22 at 9:18 am
    detroit will win series if they want to

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