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Old 06-06-2008, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I think that regular season and playoff games are comparable when certain trends can be seen. What the regular season showed is what matchups can and can't work. One that I think is in the Celtics favor is one I think they picked up on in the regular season and that's making Odom be more of a scorer than a playmaker. They back off of him and take away the passing lanes and make give him opportunities to shoot more. He's shot 28 times in the last two meetings, with two assists. I think that you learn how to play guys in the regular season so that if you meet in the playoffs, you have a blueprint of what you want to do. Some of the parts may change (ie Bynum was there earlier and now Gasol is and Tony Allen is not playing now and Rondo missed one of the games) but a basic idea is learned about how you want to attack certain matchups.
Could be.
But the Celtics had not a clue how to cover
Joe Johnson of the Hawks. They went 7 games
with an under .500 team, mainly due to Johnson.
And they played Atlanta more than they did the
Lakers in the regular season. Did not learn anything
about this matchup. (They had Ray Allen???on him most
of the series and then tried Pierce). Could not stop him.
And he aint Kobe.

Guys play at diff. levels during this time.
Some step up, others look like they want
to leave the building. The best way to find
this out is in the playoffs imo.
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