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(Going for two at once here.  Those back-to-backs really are killers -mp).

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Recap of last night first.  Here goes.

Box Score.
Game Flow.
Post recap.
Times recap.
Live blog.

Highest plus/minus: DeShawn Stevenson (+15).
Lowest plus/minus: Caron Butler (-5).

Brevity is the medicine for the soul.  With that in mind, some quick thoughts.


  • The key to the game was obviously DeShawn.  Before he checked back into the game in the fourth quarter, Joe Johnson was getting whatever he wanted against Caron Butler.  From there on, Johnson's only field goal came on a well-contested three pointer that few others in the league could have hit.  And, of course, there were all the key plays down the stretch (the block on Marvin Williams, the forced backcourt violation, the overtime block on Joe Johnson, etc.).  That was probably the best all-around game of his Wizards career.
  • Antawn was also huge tonight, particularly on the glass.  Not only did he grab 17 boards, but he held Josh Smith to 9 in a game with a lot of missed shots.  Antawn was the main reason we grabbed more offensive rebounds than they did.
  • Blatche played well, though not as well as the counting numbers indicated.  I'm all for giving the young guy confidence, but it's inexcusable for Brendan Haywood to play only 10 minutes.  Hopefully, it was just to rest him for tonight.
  • Antawn played 48 minutes.  Caron played 46.  So much for giving them more rest.
  • In truth, I think we were pretty lucky to win tonight.  Atlanta missed 10 free throws, many of which came in the closing minutes.  There was also the missed layup and several other miscues by the Hawks late in the game.  I have to say, they aren't going anywhere until they find an alternative to their isolation style.  
  • Bad late-game execution by Caron.  He has Josh Smith on him, so he has to try to drive and create contact instead of pulling up for three.  At least it wasn't as bad as Maryland's late-game play this afternoon.

Overall, it was a good, gutsy win, but I worry we won't have anything left in the tank tonight.  I guess we shall see.

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Now, for the game thread.  

I probably should put the numbers up, but they tell you what you already know.  Boston is the best team in the league, they have the best defense (by far), and their offense isn't too shabby.  In the first game, Kevin Garnett dominated inside, and we lost our chance when Eddie put Andray Blatche on Paul Pierce in the second quarter.  That was a different Wizards team, though, for what its worth, and I don't see Boston playing on that same emotional level tonight.

Ivan is saying Rajon Rondo might not play, which is big, because his quickness always gives us fits on both ends of the court.  If he doesn't go, Eddie House will start, which presents a different sort of challenge.  We have to be careful to not double-team one of Pierce/Allen/Garnett with House's man, because he'll rain threes all night.

Defensively, I say we stick Haywood on Garnett and rely primarily on single coverage there.  Place DeShawn on Ray Allen, and take your chances that he's tired from the night before.  Then, give Caron help on Pierce with Jamison (Kendrick Perkins' man) and Daniels, so long as Eddie House is out of the game.  That's our best hope to stop the Celtics on that end.

On the other end, one of the major mistakes we made in the first game was running pick and rolls with the wrong big guy.  We constantly sent Kevin Garnett's man to screen for Gilbert, which played right into Boston's hands, because they wanted to leave Kendrick Perkins underneath the basket.  With Gilbert out, we won't be running as much screen and roll, but when it does happen, be sure to screen with Perkins' man as much as possible.  

I've got a bad feeling about tonight.  We seem exhausted, while Boston's bench played a key role in getting them the win over the Nets last night.  Hopefully, Haywood can be a monster because he's well-rested, and we can catch fire shooting at home in front of a sellout crowd.

This is an open game thread, so think of nicknames for both teams' Big Threes here.

Oh, and the lines are Boston by 7, and 43.4 on the Big 2.

GO WIZARDS!

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On my way
Celtics, over.
I'm about to head downtown for the game. I'm expecting a few thousand Celtics fans to be there emerging from their 15 year hibernation. God, I hate them. Got my Arenas Jersey ready to wear.

by hotplate on Jan 12, 2008 5:48 PM EST reply actions  

Picks
Celtics
Over
The Wiz will keep it close for about a half but the Celtics will pull away in the third.

Oh, and the over/under for "Wizards have a lame fanbase" jokes after the game from Celtics fans is 4.5.

Bullets Forever: Your place for the very latest in Wizards news and PhD-level analysis.

by Jake Whitacre on Jan 12, 2008 6:17 PM EST reply actions  

Picks
Just in time.

Wizards, Under

I expect the Wizards to really try to win one of these Celtics games and this is the one they go all out on.  

Go Jags.

by Aldo on Jan 12, 2008 7:29 PM EST reply actions  

Yikes
Phil Chenier's first "Key to the Game" is "The C's are above-average."

Glad to know we can get world-class analysis from the great Phil Chenier.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Mike Prada on Jan 12, 2008 7:42 PM EST reply actions  

Why did you have to say that about Eddie House?

That fool has got 11 at the half...3-4 on 3s.
www.truthaboutit.net

by Kyle Weidie on Jan 12, 2008 8:46 PM EST reply actions  

what a huge win
To be honest, I didn't pay attention much, but from now on I'm doing everything I did for this game for every game.

by Aldo on Jan 12, 2008 10:08 PM EST reply actions  

I'm tracking you...
You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Mike Prada on Jan 12, 2008 10:14 PM EST up reply actions  

That was a pleasant surprise
The way Boston roughs you up, I didn't think this team had it in them to respond.  Somehow, they did.

Maybe Billy32 is right about this team.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Mike Prada on Jan 12, 2008 10:15 PM EST reply actions  

Coming around?
Im not the brightest man on earth, but I love basketball and I really feel that this team has something substantial in the works as long as they stay on this path.

I knew you'd come around Prada, LoL.

by billy332 on Jan 12, 2008 11:37 PM EST up reply actions  

Great win!
And the crowd was great! Well for the last minute and a half, at least!
Those guys play tough D. Too bad we got play them again on Monday.

by hotplate on Jan 12, 2008 10:56 PM EST reply actions  

Great Back-To-Back for our Wizards
Wow...... what an impressive back-to-back we just completed...... I would say the victory over Boston was more impressive being that its against the best team in basketball and its on the 2nd night of the back-toback, plus we came back from being down in the 4th quarter....... but the grit and heart we showed in beating a very good young team in Atlanta in overtime was just as impressive to me. We really fought for both games, and both wins in my opinion were equally impressive when you take all factors into consideration from both games.

We're growing. Go Wizards!

by billy332 on Jan 12, 2008 11:33 PM EST reply actions  

Time to give it up to the Wiz's defense
What a back to back set of games.  Both games are one's they would have lost last year.  The difference is the D.  I still get upset about the big men double teaming at the top and their slow rotations back into the middle (it kills them for defensive rebounding position and allows for too many easy entry passes), as well as their other major flaw, over-running at guys on the wings, but rarely this year (and even less lately) have I complained about their commitment to actually playing defense.  Tonight was a whole 'nother level.  They could have easily backed down (in the 2nd half the Boston defense was ferocious), but tonight (and last night) they held their own and made all the plays down the stretch.  And you really have to give it up to Antawn ... his offensive game was really off, but again he was a MAN on the boards and played good switching defense.  Man, what a great win!  Listen, their record since the 0-5 start is 19-10 ... this ain't no fluke.  The Wiz are becoming a really good team!  Once Gilbert is back, no one, and I mean no one, will want to play them in a 7 game series.  

by westcoastwizard on Jan 13, 2008 12:52 AM EST reply actions  

I'm surprised
I just read the Boston Globe game recap article and I expected them to be howling about Caron's airball and the refs' subsequent failure to call a 24-sec violation. If memory serves me, this happened late in Q4 w/ the game very much still in the balance. The refs clearly made the wrong call, but it was nice to see the Wiz end up on the right side of referee ineptitude for once.

Speaking of that Globe article, chalk Garnett up as one for the "who needs Gilbert" camp: "They've been playing very good basketball of late," Garnett said. "They've probably been playing a little bit better without Arenas."

by jvflail on Jan 13, 2008 12:10 PM EST reply actions  

I thought people might make a fuss too
But that missed call really didn't affect the outcome. The Celtics were down by four when the play happened. The missed call cost them 1 point and about 4 seconds (with 34 still on the clock), and they never got closer than 4 points for the rest of the game anyway. It was very obviously a bad call, but the Celtics lost because the Wiz played better in the last 3 minutes of the game.
"Now, obviously individual production does not unilaterally equal better team production, but there's a high level of causation."

by Vanilla Gorilla on Jan 13, 2008 12:52 PM EST up reply actions  

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