Tuesday, December 23, 2008

BEAT LA

    BIG BABY GETS JIGGILY ON THE BENCH (GLAD HE'S OK); CHANT STARTS WITH FIVE MINUTES LEFT OF LATEST BLOWOUT WIN FOR THE CELTICS; SIXERS ARE THE LATEST TEAM TO COMPLAIN ABOUT HARSH TREATMENT WHILE BEING HUMILIATED

    The Celtics put on another clinic tonight, and again the opponent complained about the trash talk. I love this stuff. Memo to humanity- if you're losing, and you're complaining about the behavior of the team beating you, shut up and get better. Honestly. Iguodala is the latest:

    Sixers forward Andre Iguodala complained about the Celtics' trash-talking and warned them to heed the lesson set by another confident Boston team that won 18 straight before losing No. 19.

    "Something like the Patriots. They were undefeated and lost in the finals," Iguodala said of the NFL team that lost in the Super Bowl after a season of running up the score. "Everyone knows they [the Celtics] won a championship and everyone knows they're a great team. It takes away from the feat. Teams don't respect that."


    Listen Andre, you're fast being mentioned amongst the worst contracts in the league. Your team is 12-16 after making the biggest offseason free agent splash in the offseason. Someone might beat the Celtics, but I don't think it's going to be you, Andre. In fact, unless you do something drastic, you might worry a little less about what the Celtics are saying and more about being behind the Milwaukee Bucks in the standings. Yes, the Milwaukee Bucks.

    The Celtics let their bench stretch their legs out a bit, Leon Powe got some serious reps at the free throw line, and Scals had a sweet pass to set up a Powe jam. Scals, as a matter of fact, has been pretty damn good lately, so props to him. The C's looked loose, yet fired up to beat the piss out of those nancy boys sunning themselves in Los Angeles.

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