28th November 7:30pm
6-8 Bucks @ 11-3 Celtics
Starters
Celtics
F:Dirk Nowitski
F:Kwame Brown
C:Michael Olowokandi
G:Michael Redd -C
G:Dwyane Wade
Bucks
F:Jamal Mashburn
F:Troy Murphy
C:Rasheed Wallace
G:Joe Johnson
G:Darrel Armstrong
The Bucks came into this game looking like the automatic losers, on a 4 game losing streak. But you can never discount them, taking a closer look at the line-up it is obvious they have a strong front court to battle to triple towers of Boston. Look for the game to be run by the big men on both teams.
The first quarter started with a 13-4 run by the Celtics, the first 10 points were all scored by the Boston frontcourt, with Dirk shooting 3/3 from the field. The Celtics carried on with the good play and kept the lead to finish the quarter 26-13, with Dirk leading the Celtics with 11points.
The second saw the Bucks settle down and bring some better play to the court. Both teams scored 25 points during the quarter with both performances being a team effort.
HalfTime Score: 51-38
The third quarter saw the Celtics defense collapse allowing 31 points during the quarter mainly from Mashburn. The offense of the Celtics slowed down as well recording 21 points on 6/22 shooting. Also the Celtics who had been leading the rebounds all game were out rebounded 4-15 during the quarter. Redd managed to sink a buzzer beater 3 to give boston the lead into the 4th 72-69.
The fourth was a chase. The Bucks kept making runs, but each time they almost got there the Celtics would once again pull away. With 1 minute left the BUcks started fouling and the Celtics who were on fire from the line put the game away.
Final Score: 103-94
POG: Dirk Nowitski 24p 9/22 10rebs 1blk 2stl 3ast
Top Performers
Dwyane Wade 17p 5/9 6rebs 2stl 6ast
Michael Olowokandi 13p 6/12 7rebs 3blk 2stl 4ast
Johnathon Bender 13p 6/8 2stl
Jamal Mashburn 24p 11/14 3rebs 1blk 2stl 4ast
Troy Murphy 15p 7/14 11rebs 1blk 3stl 5ast 5TO
Rasheed Wallace 19p 9/19 11rebs 2blk 2stl 1ast
Inside sources in the Boston Celtics Organisation, have told that there is more talk of trade. Although the lack of rebounding in the starting frontcourt has been addressed, there is also a lack of a good defender at the swing postition. This is likely to be fixed in the near future, if the problem cannot be solved.[/i]
[size=9][i]Any ideas guys?[/size]
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