The NBA record is 23 in a row. Do they break it?
This team is so good at what they do... I think they'll pull it off.
Celtic watch... 18 loses in a row
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Well, if the Celtics were actually serious about winning some games and not going out of their way to set dubious records... they may want to try putting in one of the best players in College Basketball last year, since they drafted him an all.
Giving the guy, 0-2 minutes a game on average, on the worst team in the NBA, shows exactly why they are the worst team in basketball.
This is just a little of what he did as a soph. in college last year...
Leon Powe... led the Pac 10 in scoring (20.5 ppg) and rebounding (10.1 rpg).
This is what he did during the Pac 10 Tournament... last year.
"California's Leon Powe pulled down a Tournament record 20 rebounds to go with 22 points in Cal's win over USC in the quarterfinals. The next night he posted a career-high and Tournament record 41 points against Oregon. He scored 80 points in three Tournament games (26.7 ppg). Only UCLA's Reggie Miller scored more with 83 points during the 1987 Tournament..."
All Tournament
Brandon Roy, Washington
Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon
Ayinde Ubaka, California
Jordan Farmar, UCLA
Arron Afflalo, UCLA
Leon Powe, California - Most Outstanding Player
Yeah, this is a guy you want riding the pine and getting 0-2 minutes a game on the worst team in the NBA...
I can't feel sorry for the Celtics, when they're this fucking brain dead!
Giving the guy, 0-2 minutes a game on average, on the worst team in the NBA, shows exactly why they are the worst team in basketball.
This is just a little of what he did as a soph. in college last year...
Leon Powe... led the Pac 10 in scoring (20.5 ppg) and rebounding (10.1 rpg).
This is what he did during the Pac 10 Tournament... last year.
"California's Leon Powe pulled down a Tournament record 20 rebounds to go with 22 points in Cal's win over USC in the quarterfinals. The next night he posted a career-high and Tournament record 41 points against Oregon. He scored 80 points in three Tournament games (26.7 ppg). Only UCLA's Reggie Miller scored more with 83 points during the 1987 Tournament..."
All Tournament
Brandon Roy, Washington
Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon
Ayinde Ubaka, California
Jordan Farmar, UCLA
Arron Afflalo, UCLA
Leon Powe, California - Most Outstanding Player
Yeah, this is a guy you want riding the pine and getting 0-2 minutes a game on the worst team in the NBA...
I can't feel sorry for the Celtics, when they're this fucking brain dead!