Yesterday’s GreenLight Madness matchup featured the debuts of both Glen Davis (executing an absurd reverse slam against the Pacers) and Jermaine O’Neal with a nice posterization of Andray Blatche. Today, some of the regulars make a return to the tournament with some blazing speed and clutch playoff shooting. Seed #17: Delonte and Ray Hit Clutch [...]
June 12, 2011 Jay Uncategorized Yesterday's matchup both involved the play of Delonte West. We can all see his importance to this team when he's at least relatively healthy, as it's obvious that he can make plays. The self-proclaimed jack of all trades has been known for some flashy plays sprinkled in here and there as well. Delonte is featured [...]
June 7, 2011 Jay Uncategorized Last night the Miami Heat took a 2-1 series leads against the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals. It seems like months ago that the C's were dropping Game 5 in Miami. Today's GreenLight matchup takes us back to that night and features one of the good lasting memories of the Celtics' 2011 season. [...]
June 6, 2011 Jay Uncategorized Editor's Note: Please welcome Jacob Noble to the Red's Army crew. Jacob has just joined the team. Please enjoy the first of many great posts Jacob will write for us. Being a lifetime Celtic fan makes these Finals hard to watch because what we saw during the regular season out of the Boston Celtics was [...]
June 2, 2011 Jnoble Celtics Uncategorized Getty Images photo Every morning, we compile the links of the day and dump them here… highlighting the big storyline. Because there's nothing quite as satisfying as a good morning dump. "Yeah, I questioned if I would play again, that night when I was laying on the floor,” Daniels said this week from his home [...]
May 26, 2011 RedsArmyAdmin Uncategorized After each game, we'll be taking stock in each players… and maybe coach's… performance. If we like what we see, we're buyin'. If we don't, we're sellin'. Or maybe we'll just hold onto our stock until we see more next game Rajon Rondo: This is just one tough kid. He didn't have a great game, [...]
May 10, 2011 RedsArmyAdmin Uncategorized The Celtics barely had enough gas in the tank for 48 minutes of basketball. When the last play of the fourth quarter unfolded in no way, shape, or form that Doc Rivers drew it up, Paul Pierce managed to get a fadeaway jumper off that bounced off the rim. The miss was deadly. The [...]
May 9, 2011 RedsArmyAdmin Uncategorized Via Chris Forsberg: Celtics guard Rajon Rondo and forward Kevin Garnett both earned spots on the NBA's All-Defensive first team, the league announced Monday. Rondo finished second in the overall voting of the NBA's 30 head coaches, earning 16 first-team votes and seven second-team votes for a total of 39 points (coaches were not allowed to vote for their [...]
May 9, 2011 RedsArmyAdmin Uncategorized The Herald reports: An MRI taken on the joint came back negative late this afternoon, meaning that the point guard has suffered nothing worse than a dislocation, which was popped back into place following his return for the fourth quarter of the Celtics’ Game 3 win over Miami. Doc's approaching it as if Rondo is [...]
May 8, 2011 RedsArmyAdmin Uncategorized After each game, we'll be taking stock in each players… and maybe coach's… performance. If we like what we see, we're buyin'. If we don't, we're sellin'. Or maybe we'll just hold onto our stock until we see more next game RAJON RONDO!!!!!!: I can't say enough about this kid. To come back from that [...]
May 8, 2011 RedsArmyAdmin Uncategorized