Couch Potato Alert: 5/8 Posted by Thomas Conroy (05/08/2009 @ 11:59 am) The plot thickens in the ever changing world of the NBA playoffs, and several scenarios could play out this weekend. Will KG play or not? Celtic management has repeatedly stated that Kevin Garnett will not see action in this playoff season. Okay, then why hasn’t he had surgery to repair the knee and begin rehab for next season? Please Kobe, don’t let Ron Artest crawl inside your head because he will do damage. Just play your game and get ready for the inevitable showdown with King James in the Finals. All times ET… NBA Playoffs Fri, 7 PM: Boston Celtics @ Orlando Magic (ESPN) Fri, 9:30 PM: Los Angeles Lakers @ Houston Rockets (ESPN) Sat, 5 PM: Denver Nuggets @ Dallas Mavericks (ESPN) Sat, 8 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Atlanta Hawks (ABC) Sun, 3:30 PM: Los Angeles Lakers @ Houston Rockets (ABC) Sun, 8 PM: Boston Celtics @ Orlando Magic (TNT) NHL Playoffs Fri, 7 PM: Washington Capitals @ Pittsburgh Penguins (Versus) Sat, 7 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins @ Washington Capitals (Versus) Sun, 7:30 PM: Carolina Hurricanes @ Boston Bruins (Versus) MLB Sat, 3:40 PM: Tampa Bay Rays @ Boston Red Sox (Fox) Sun., 12:30 PM: Atlanta Braves @ Philadelphia Phillies (TBS) Sun., 8 PM: Tampa Bay Rays @ Boston Red Sox (ESPN) Posted in: Couch Potato Alert, MLB, NBA, NHL, Television Tags: ABC, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Carolina Hurricanes, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, ESPN, Fox, Houston Rockets, Kevin Garnett, KG, King James, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers, MLB, NBA Playoffs, NHL Playoffs, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ron Artest, Tampa Bay Rays, TBS, TNT, Versus, Washington Capitals
Garnett contemplating knee surgery Posted by Thomas Conroy (04/19/2009 @ 3:42 pm) The Boston Three Party is beginning to look like one all-star (Paul Pierce), one struggling shooter (Ray Allen), and one injured player (Kevin Garnett). And any lingering hope of a Garnett return in these playoffs should come to an end soon. According to the Boston Herald, The Big Ticket is seeking a confirmation date for the surgery to repair his injured right knee. According to sources with knowledge of the situation, Garnett had sought opinions from non-Boston Celtic medical personnel on types of rehabilitation that would allow him to play in the postseason. And it seemed the program of rest and rehab was working until soreness and increased pain inside the knee had returned. Injuries like this are really a tricky thing,” one medical person who has worked on NBA players said. “Most of the time you just need to rest it and let the area calm down, but sometimes it’s different.”
Surgery seems to be a good investment option for the Celtics, as Garnett is signed through 2012 season. Their plan for next season should be to acquire another quality big man to help out on the frontline and cut down on KG’s minutes. The Celtics can regroup and make another push for a ring. But it will tougher, as the key components will be one year older and their championship window will continue to close. 2008 NBA Preview: #2 Boston Celtics Posted by John Paulsen (10/27/2008 @ 1:30 pm) Offseason Movement: The Celtics were unable to re-sign James Posey, who ended up signing with the Hornets. GM Danny Ainge did re-sign Tony Allen, Eddie House, and Sam Cassell, while also signing Darius Miles and Patrick O’Bryant. Out of the draft, the team ended up with shooting guard JR Giddens and small forward Bill Walker. Keep Your Eye On: The bench Even more than last season, Boston is going to need a regular lift from its bench. With Posey gone, someone will have to pick up his defensive-mindedness and shooting touch. The bench projects to be very young, but with youth comes energy, and the Celtics will need it this season. The Big Question: Now that the Big Three won a title, will they be as focused? Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen came to Boston with one thing in mind – a NBA championship. Paul Pierce set aside his ego for the same reason. Throughout that season, the Celtics were focused on a singular goal, but now that they have their rings, will they be able to bring that same intensity every night? Hunger can really bolster a team’s success, and Boston will somehow have to manufacture that hunger this season. That’s a tough thing to do. Outlook: The C’s are still the class of the East, but will face a bigger test within the conference given the improvements that the Sixers and the Heat have made, along with the continued maturity of the Magic and the Cavs. James Posey was so crucial to the team’s playoff success that one wonders if the team will be overcome that loss and stay as focused as they were last season. They are the odds-on favorites to win the East, but it’s shaping up to be a very interesting season in Beantown. Posted in: Fantasy Basketball, NBA Tags: 2008 NBA Preview, 2008 NBA Team Previews, Big Three, Bill Walker, Boston Celtics, Danny Ainge, Darius Miles, James Posey, JR Giddens, Kevin Garnett, KG, Patrick O'Bryant, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Sam Cassell, Tony Allen Eddie House
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