Tag: Jason Terry

  • Boston Celtics – Jeff Green Clinches Playoff Spot for Hobbled Group of Guys

    It took a bit longer than usual, but this is no ordinary season for the Boston Celtics, who look like they’re playing on their last fumes of gas entering the final couple of weeks of the NBA season. Jeff Green continues his fantastic form with some exceptional scoring while Paul Pierce glues all the imperfect, not to mention flawed pieces together, in what looks like a successful escape of being the 8th seed in the East.

  • Boston Celtics – Paul Pierce Takes Matters Into His Own Hands

    Boston Celtics – Paul Pierce Takes Matters Into His Own Hands

    He didn’t lead the scoring – that was Jeff Green, helped by Jason Terry. Paul Pierce did a little bit of everything, leading the Boston Celtics to their second straight victory in a season that has been about winning and losing streaks while getting over too many injuries that almost had him join their ranks.

  • Miami Heat – LeBron James Enjoying the Arrogant Role

    Miami Heat – LeBron James Enjoying the Arrogant Role

    A couple of years ago he was a villain. Last season he was the guy winning his way back into recognition, shedding off all criticisms and hatred towards him. This season? He seems to be having fun, and his dunk over Jason Terry as the Miami Heat took another step towards Eastern domination during a win over the Boston Celtics showed an arrogant side, which kind of suits his ongoing transformation.

  • LeBron James Destroys Jason Terry on the Alley Oop Dunk

    LeBron James Destroys Jason Terry on the Alley Oop Dunk

    All Jason Terry wanted was not to turn over the ball, but while the rest of the Boston Celtics were thinking offense, he was ganged up on by four Miami Heat players, who toyed with the ball around him after the steal before LeBron James finished with a vicious alley-oop dunk over his head while Terry was still trying to rectify his own mistake.

  • Boston Celtics – Finally Beating the Worst Team in the NBA

    Boston Celtics – Finally Beating the Worst Team in the NBA

    It took the Boston Celtics three attempts, but they finally got the best of the Worst team in the NBA, with no one in particular standing out, while not even needing Kevin Garnett to dress up for the game or travel with them.

  • Boston Celtics – It Takes Three Overtimes to Stop a Winning Streak

    Boston Celtics – It Takes Three Overtimes to Stop a Winning Streak

    Sometimes it looks like Rajon Rondo tearing his ACL and ending his season was the best thing that could have happened to the Boston Celtics, and especially Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, who look rejuvenated and focused as a duo instead of a trio, making the big plays in a triple-overtime win against the formerly hottest team in the NBA.

  • Boston Celtics – Kevin Garnett Brings His Best of the Season

    Boston Celtics – Kevin Garnett Brings His Best of the Season

    How much does Kevin Garnett have left in the tank? Probably not too much, but still enough to avoid getting traded by the Boston Celtics, and still enough to pull of big nights once in a while.

  • Boston Celtics – Rajon Rondo and a lot of Other Problems

    Boston Celtics – Rajon Rondo and a lot of Other Problems

    Maybe Kevin Garnett has the answer to what’s been going on with the Boston Celtics this season, and especially during their latest California road trip. The reason why guys came back is because of what we built here and that we are known to defend. For some reason, we’ve gotten away from that. So we’re going to have to go back to our origins to figure it out.

  • 2012 NBA Free Agency – Deron Williams & Other Rumors

    One of the biggest questions in this summer’s free agency period has been answered. Deron Williams decided to remain with the Brooklyn Nets instead of playing for the Dallas Mavericks, feeling that the team is doing enough (Joe Johnson trade) (and offering enough) to convince him to stay.

  • Game 6 of the 2011 NBA Finals in Pictures

    Before entering an unknown future, threatened with a lockout, the Dallas Mavericks made a lot of “neutral fans” happy by beating the Miami Heat and mostly, LeBron James. Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry led the Mavs to a 105-95 win in Game 6 and the Dallas Mavericks to their first ever NBA Finals, avenging the loss in 2006.