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Celtics Lose in California: Must Be the Water

Posted On December 28, 2009

The Boston Celtics have had a grueling two days. After beating the Magic on Christmas Day, they come to California and may have got caught up in the relaxing atmosphere..

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The Boston Celtics have had a grueling two days. After beating the Magic on Christmas Day, they come to California and may have got caught up in the relaxing atmosphere that usually engulfs people who enter the Golden State.

First, they lose to the Clippers on Sunday and tonight they lose to the Warriors. Were the Celtics tired? We have to presume so. Hopefully they can catch their breath tomorrow before heading out to Phoenix to play the Suns on Wednesday night.

What killed the Celtics tonight were turnovers. They hit an all-time season high of 25. Yes, turnovers can kill a team.

However, I was more disappointed with Rajon Rondo's seemingly lack of confidence. Although I only caught the second half of the game, from what I saw, Rondo refused to take open shots...and just when you thought he was going to shoot, he passes it someone else. We'll just say that Rondo had an off night, but we're really hoping that Paul Pierce gets healthy soon. But then, perhaps Pierce's absence is giving Rondo the chance to develop his leadership skills.

With less than 6 seconds in the game and the Celtics down by three, I was so sure the ball was going to Ray Allen so he could tie the game… However, his 3-point game tonight was a little shaky.

Oh, well. We’ll just blame the two-in-a-row loss to the California water.

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