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Avery Bradley Likely Done For Season

On the back of a horrific game six performance, Gary Washburn of the Globe piled on with more bad news: Avery Bradley is almost certainly done for the season. Washburn: A source close to Bradley told the Globe that it’s in the “high 90s” percentile that Bradley will be shut down and will perhaps need [...]

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2 days ago

Game 6 Will Be Wednesday Night at 8pm on ESPN

After the Thunder finished up their series by routinely dismantling the Lakers last night to send them packing in five games, a time has been announced for the C’s-Sixers Game 6 on Wednesday night. It will tipoff shortly after 8pm on ESPN. Looking ahead in the postseason, if the C’s do win Game 6, and [...]

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2 days ago

Highlight: Rondo Leads The Break

I love this decision-making from Rajon Rondo. While leading the break, you can see him eyeballing Ray Allen, who runs the wing and spots up on the arc. The Sixers have a 1-2 disadvantage but are mostly concerned about Allen’s three balls, which allows Mickael Pietrus to make an unmolested baseline cut behind the defense. [...]

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3 days ago

Celtics-Sixers Game 5 Tips off at 7pm

A note to all you local C’s fans out there that may be attending the game tonight at TD Garden. The game will start just after 7pm and will be broadcast nationally on TNT. However, unlike most TNT regular season games during the season, the tip will not come 15-20 minutes after the scheduled start [...]

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11 days ago

(Video) Rajon Rondo Continues To Dominate In Postgame Interview

Rajon Rondo is a tremendous player, but he tends to have a little bit of an issue scoring the ball late in games. I won’t go as far as saying he is scared, but he does pass up shots and defer to teammates in crunch-time….well a lot. Last night though may have been his coming [...]

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11 days ago

Video: Full Kevin Garnett Reaction After Game 1

Garnett followed up his season-best effort against Atlanta in Game 6 with a new season-high in points and another sensational double-double, as well 60 percent shooting (12-of-20) from the field. Over his past two contests, Garnett is averaging 28.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, two steals and four blocks a game. After the game, KG was candid [...]

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Predicting a Mediocre Future

In something that strikes me as equal parts fascinating, extremely relevant and wildly reckless, John Hollinger and Chad Ford have combined to create a sort of Future Power Rankings for the 30 NBA teams. They have rated the teams based on how they project them to perform from next season (2010-11) through 2012-13—a three-year span. 

The Celtics rank 12th. Welcome to the future. My advice: Enjoy the present. 

Relevant excerpt (Insider only):

With the exception of Rondo and role players Kendrick Perkins and Glen Davis, the team is devoid of young talent that can build a bridge to the future. That explains why the Celtics are ranked just 17th in the players category, based on the how the current roster will look over the next few years.

My reaction is that Hollinger and Ford basically have the C’s pegged correctly. But…

One major trade could blow these entire rankings apart. As we’ve written before, the Rajon Rondo extension essentially locks the Celtics in with the current core roster for at least the the 2010-11 season, and likely longer, depending on the length of the extension/s the team give Ray Allen (a free agent after this season) and Paul Pierce (can opt out after this season; unrestricted free agent after 2011, barring an extension between now and then).

And KG’s current deal runs through 2012. One could look at all of this information and say the Hollinger/Ford rankings include the two last seasons of the Allen/KG/Pierce core and a third season that represents the C’s unknown future. And you might be right. 

But a lot can change between now and 2012. You can bet Danny Ainge and Co. are thinking ahead to 2012-13 already. They do not want to repeat the mistakes of the late 1980s/early 1990s and cling too long to past glories. Is it unreasonable/blasphemous to think that if Ainge finds an aging C’s team unable to truly contend in 2011-12, he’ll look hard at flipping one of the  Big Three (I think it’s safe to assume at least two will have expiring deals that season) to some contender willing to give the C’s a promising young piece and a first-round pick in return?

This is precisely what Portland reportedly thought about doing last season, when they (reportedly) discussed dealing some of the team’s young core for Vince Carter. 

What Hollinger and Ford have done is pretty amazing, when you think about it. It shows a deep understanding of the league, its teams, its collective bargaining agreement and its salary structure. To attempt a Future Rankings is equal parts folly and courage (and, I would suppose, pretty damn fun). 

But so much can change in an instant. Injuries could decimate this year’s Celtics team, and Ainge could decide to deal Ray Allen’s expiring contract to, say, Utah, in exchange for Paul Millsap, the expiring deals of Kyle Korver and Matt Harpring and a draft pick. (I’m completely making that up. See how easy it is?). 

Yes, the C’s appear locked into an aging core lacking upside. But the NBA is unpredictable.

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