Posts Tagged ‘Boston Celtics’

Two Fascinating PG’s »

Two Fascinating PG’s

I think we all saw what happened last night. The Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder on a game winning shot by Tony Parker. Game over. Everybody on Oklahoma City played terribly and Scott Brooks drew up one of the worst final plays I've ever seen. Everybody just kind of stood around and waited for Kevin Durant to make his cut and then

NBA Lockout Shows its Ugly Face Once Again »

Throughout the condensed 2011-12 NBA season, there have been quite a few injuries because of the grueling 66-games in four months format. Add the Chicago Bulls' superstar Derrick Rose to the list. Of course, we all know the season was irregular because of the lockout that began in July of 2011 and ended in December. Instead of taking its

It’s the End of the Road for the Boston Celtics »

I've been sitting on my couch for the last three days with my sprained left knee double wrapped in an Ace bandage and an ice pack. In this process, I've watched more TV in the last few days than I have for the last five years. I can't wait to get up. But while I've been sitting here, I have had the opportunity to learn some new things and

NBA Atlantic Division Amnesty Clauses »

After reading both Bill Simmons and receiving a similar comment thread in Facebook's iLAB, I came to the conclusion that writing about each team's potential use of the amnesty clause would be a good article for us here on Onslaught. For those unfamiliar with the concept of the amnesty clause:  The owners are trying to put a measure in place

The Top 200 NBA Players of All-Time Continues: 159-140 »

The Top 200 NBA Players of All-Time Continues: 159-140

I'm back with the next section of my top 200 NBA players of all-time list. This time we got a little bit of everything...new school, old school, players who are coaches, players who have been coaches and players who wanted to beat up opponents. Enjoy the list. 159 Richard Hamilton/ Penny Hardaway Penny Hardaway and R.I.P. Hamilton are not

Delonte West turns to Home Depot »

Delonte West turns to Home Depot

The NBA lockout is financially hurting a lot of players. Maybe not the LeBron James, Kobe Bryants and Carmelo Anthonys of the world, but the pockets lesser known stars are emptying. Ask the Boston Celtics Delonte West. ESPN reported West has been tweeting about his job search. "It's official.. Pride 2 the side.. just filled out a application

NBA Coaches play one-on-one tournament to be crowned »

NBA Coaches play one-on-one tournament to be crowned the King of the Sideline

I saw a video of the Orlando Magic's Coach Stan Van Gundy showing his team how to crossover opponents and get the ball down the court. This made me think, if all of the NBA coaches were thrown into a one-on-one tournament, who would win? There are obviously coaches who shouldn't enter the tourney because of health conditions or the fact they