Exhibition Game 5, Raptors vs Celtics: What you need to know
The pertinent facts from this game?
1. The Raptors used their main rotation players for more minutes than the Celtics [Box Score].
2. The 3rd Quarter Play-By-Play.
| 11:42 [BOS 53-46] |
Allen Pullup Jump shot: Made (6 PTS) | |
| 11:27 | Pierce Foul : Personal (1 PF) | |
| Calderon Jump Shot: Made (7 PTS) | 11:15 [TOR 48-53] |
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| 10:53 | Allen 3pt Shot: Missed | |
| Bargnani Rebound (Off:3 Def:3) | 10:52 | |
| Turkoglu Driving Reverse Layup Shot: Made (2 PTS) Assist: Calderon (2 AST) | 10:40 [TOR 50-53] |
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| 10:20 [BOS 55-50] |
Perkins Jump Hook Shot: Made (6 PTS) Assist: Garnett (2 AST) | |
| 10:03 | Allen Foul : Shooting (2 PF) | |
| DeRozan Free Throw 1 of 2 (6 PTS) | 10:03 [TOR 51-55] |
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| DeRozan Free Throw 2 of 2 (5 PTS) | 10:03 [TOR 51-55] |
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| 09:53 [BOS 57-52] |
Rondo Driving Finger Roll Layup Shot: Made (4 PTS) | |
| DeRozan Jump Shot: Missed | 09:34 | |
| 09:33 | Perkins Rebound (Off:3 Def:3) | |
| 09:27 [BOS 60-52] |
Pierce 3pt Shot: Made (15 PTS) Assist: Rondo (5 AST) | |
| Calderon 3pt Shot: Made (10 PTS) Assist: Bosh (3 AST) | 09:02 [TOR 55-60] |
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| 08:44 [BOS 62-55] |
Garnett Alley Oop Layup shot: Made (10 PTS) Assist: Perkins (1 AST) | |
| Turkoglu Fade Away Jumper Shot: Made (4 PTS) | 08:20 [TOR 57-62] |
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| 07:57 [BOS 64-57] |
Perkins Layup Shot: Made (8 PTS) Assist: Rondo (6 AST) | |
| Bosh Layup Shot: Missed Block: Garnett (2 BLK) | 07:37 | |
| 07:35 | Pierce Rebound (Off:0 Def:1) | |
| 07:32 [BOS 66-57] |
Garnett Alley Oop Layup shot: Made (12 PTS) Assist: Rondo (7 AST) | |
| Bargnani 3pt Shot: Made (5 PTS) Assist: Calderon (3 AST) | 07:08 [TOR 60-66] |
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| Bargnani Foul : Shooting (3 PF) | 06:53 | |
| 06:53 [BOS 67-60] |
Perkins Free Throw 1 of 2 (9 PTS) | |
| 06:53 [BOS 68-60] |
Perkins Free Throw 2 of 2 (10 PTS) | |
| Turkoglu Fade Away Jumper Shot: Made (6 PTS) | 06:38 [TOR 62-68] |
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| 06:30 [BOS 70-62] |
Garnett Alley Oop Dunk Shot: Made (14 PTS) Assist: Rondo (8 AST) | |
| Bosh Layup Shot: Missed | 06:09 | |
| 06:08 | Garnett Rebound (Off:1 Def:5) | |
| Calderon Foul : Personal (2 PF) | 06:07 | |
| 06:07 | Team Timeout : Regular | |
| 05:55 [BOS 72-62] |
Garnett Jump Shot: Made (16 PTS) Assist: Allen (4 AST) | |
| Bargnani 3pt Shot: Missed | 05:39 | |
| 05:39 | Pierce Rebound (Off:0 Def:2) | |
| 05:28 | Rondo Turnover : Lost Ball (2 TO) Steal:Calderon (3 ST) | |
| Calderon Running Layup Shot: Made (12 PTS) | 05:24 [TOR 64-72] |
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| 05:08 | Pierce 3pt Shot: Missed | |
| Bosh Rebound (Off:1 Def:2) | 05:07 | |
| Calderon Turnover : Bad Pass (1 TO) Steal:Pierce (1 ST) | 05:02 | |
| Calderon Foul : Shooting (3 PF) | 04:57 | |
| 04:57 [BOS 73-64] |
Allen Free Throw 1 of 2 (7 PTS) | |
| Turkoglu Substitution replaced by Weems | 04:57 | |
| 04:57 | Garnett Substitution replaced by Davis | |
| 04:57 [BOS 74-64] |
Allen Free Throw 2 of 2 (8 PTS) | |
| DeRozan Jump Shot: Missed | 04:43 | |
| 04:41 | Allen Rebound (Off:0 Def:5) | |
| 04:30 | Pierce 3pt Shot: Missed | |
| 04:29 | Perkins Rebound (Off:4 Def:3) | |
| Bosh Foul : Shooting (3 PF) | 04:28 | |
| 04:28 | Perkins Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed | |
| 04:28 | Team Rebound | |
| DeRozan Substitution replaced by Belinelli | 04:28 | |
| 04:28 [BOS 75-64] |
Perkins Free Throw 2 of 2 (11 PTS) | |
| Bosh Turnover : Out of Bounds Lost Ball Turnover (1 TO) | 04:15 | |
| 04:05 [BOS 77-64] |
Rondo Pullup Jump shot: Made (6 PTS) | |
| 03:50 | Perkins Foul : Personal (4 PF) | |
| Bosh Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed | 03:50 | |
| Team Rebound | 03:50 | |
| Bosh Free Throw 2 of 2 (21 PTS) | 03:50 [TOR 65-77] |
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| 03:35 | Pierce Turnover : Bad Pass (2 TO) Steal:Belinelli (1 ST) | |
| Bargnani Layup Shot: Missed | 03:25 | |
| 03:24 | Davis Rebound (Off:2 Def:1) | |
| Bosh Foul : Personal (4 PF) | 03:22 | |
| 03:22 [BOS 78-65] |
Davis Free Throw 1 of 2 (11 PTS) | |
| 03:22 | Rondo Substitution replaced by House | |
| 03:22 | Davis Free Throw 2 of 2 Missed | |
| Bosh Rebound (Off:1 Def:3) | 03:22 | |
| Bosh Foul : Offensive (5 PF) | 03:12 | |
| Bosh Turnover : Foul (2 TO) | 03:12 | |
| Weems Foul : Personal (1 PF) | 02:59 | |
| Team Timeout : Regular | 02:59 | |
| Bosh Substitution replaced by Jack | 02:59 | |
| Calderon Substitution replaced by Johnson | 02:59 | |
| 02:59 | Pierce Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed | |
| 02:59 | Team Rebound | |
| 02:59 | Pierce Free Throw 2 of 2 Missed | |
| 02:57 | Pierce Rebound (Off:1 Def:2) | |
| 02:56 [BOS 80-65] |
Pierce Driving Layup Shot: Made (17 PTS) | |
| Bargnani Running Jump Shot: Missed | 02:38 | |
| 02:37 | Allen Rebound (Off:0 Def:6) | |
| 02:19 | Perkins Jump Shot: Missed Block: Johnson (1 BLK) | |
| Jack Rebound (Off:0 Def:3) | 02:17 | |
| Belinelli Layup Shot: Made (2 PTS) Assist: Jack (4 AST) | 02:14 [TOR 67-80] |
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| 01:50 [BOS 83-67] |
House 3pt Shot: Made (8 PTS) Assist: Pierce (2 AST) | |
| 01:30 | Davis Foul : Shooting (1 PF) | |
| 01:30 | Pierce Substitution replaced by Daniels | |
| 01:30 | Allen Substitution replaced by Hudson | |
| Bargnani Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed | 01:30 | |
| Team Rebound | 01:30 | |
| Bargnani Free Throw 2 of 2 (6 PTS) | 01:30 [TOR 68-83] |
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| 01:17 | Daniels Layup Shot: Missed Block: Bargnani (1 BLK) | |
| 01:16 | Team Rebound | |
| 01:09 | House 3pt Shot: Missed | |
| Team Rebound | 01:07 | |
| 01:07 | Perkins Substitution replaced by Williams | |
| Weems Turnover : Bad Pass (2 TO) Steal:Hudson (1 ST) | 00:50.9 | |
| 00:41.9 | Williams Hook Shot: Missed Block: Johnson (2 BLK) | |
| Bargnani Rebound (Off:3 Def:4) | 00:40.9 | |
| Jack Driving Layup Shot: Made (9 PTS) | 00:35.2 [TOR 70-83] |
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| 00:23.1 | Davis Foul : Offensive (2 PF) | |
| 00:23.1 | Davis Turnover : Foul (1 TO) | |
| 00:02.0 | Williams Foul : Shooting (1 PF) | |
| Jack Free Throw 1 of 2 Missed | 00:02.0 | |
| Team Rebound | 00:02.0 | |
| Jack Free Throw 2 of 2 (10 PTS) | 00:02.0 [TOR 71-83] |
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| 00:00.0 | House 3pt Shot: Missed | |
| 00:00.0 | Team Rebound | |
3. Given the state of his physical condition at this stage of his recovery from off-season surgery on his right knee, expect to see Kevin Garnett check Andrea Bargnani this season … with Kendrick Perkins checking CB4 … when these teams face one another.
4. KPM’s for this game:
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KHANDOR’S PLUS/MINUS AND MINUTES PLAYED [Tor vs BOS, Oct 14 2009] |
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RAPTORS |
KPM |
MP |
CELTICS |
KPM |
MP |
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1 |
Bosh |
+15 |
28 |
1 |
Garnett |
+19 |
23 |
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2 |
Calderon |
+12 |
24 |
2 |
Rondo |
+15 |
22 |
|
3 |
Jack |
+11 |
22 |
3 |
Pierce |
+15 |
26 |
|
4 |
Johnson |
+6 |
15 |
4 |
Hudson |
+13 |
14 |
|
5 |
Turkoglu |
+6 |
22 |
5 |
Perkins |
+13 |
25 |
|
6 |
Nesterovic |
+5 |
15 |
6 |
Davis |
+12 |
20 |
|
7 |
Weems |
+5 |
27 |
7 |
Allen,R |
+9 |
26 |
|
8 |
Bargnani |
+5 |
28 |
8 |
House |
+8 |
21 |
|
9 |
DeRozan |
+4 |
26 |
9 |
Sweetney |
+4 |
11 |
|
10 |
Douby |
+2 |
5 |
10 |
Giddens |
+3 |
13 |
|
11 |
Belinelli |
+2 |
15 |
11 |
Williams |
+1 |
16 |
|
12 |
O’Bryant |
+1 |
5 |
12 |
Scalabrine |
-2 |
7 |
|
13 |
Banks |
-1 |
5 |
13 |
Daniels |
-3 |
17 |
|
14 |
Evans |
-2 |
5 |
Out |
Allen,T |
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Out |
Wright |
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Out |
Walker |
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Out |
Wallace |
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TOTAL |
+81 |
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TOTAL |
+107 |
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5. When they kick it into gear, the Celtics’ Rebounding [44-32] and Defensive/Offensive Efficiency [BOS: 0.99, 106 pts on 107 possessions; 0.99/Tor: 0.91, 90 pts on 99 possessions] numbers are superior to the Raptors.
Tags: Amir Johnson, Andrea Bargnani, Bill Walker, Boston Celtics, Brian Scalabrine, Chris Bosh, Demar DeRozan, Eddie House, Glen Davis, Hedo Turkoglu, J.R. Giddens, Jarrett Jack, Jose Calderon, Kendrick Perkins, Keven Garnett, Lester Hudson, Marco Belinelli, Marcus Banks, Marquis Daniels, Mike Sweetney, Patrick O'Bryant, Paull Pierce, Quincy Douby, Rajon Rondo, Rasheed Wallace, Rasho Nesterovic, Ray Allen, Reggie Evans, Sheldon Williams, Sonny Weems, Tony Allen, Toronto Raptors
October 16th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
Hey Khandor,
I know its just preseason, but I’m wondering if you are seeing some of the same things I’m seeing. Is it just me, or do the Raps look a little disinterested at times - especially on the defensive end? Normally I wouldn’t be reading too much into this, but I thought the team might respond well to Triano’s new offensive and defensive systems with a little more enthusiasm - given that it seems a lot more enjoyable than the half-court predictability of the Sam Mitchell playbook. I’m getting the sense that the team isn’t fully buying in. Your thoughts?
October 19th, 2009 at 10:22 am
Mike D,
There are a number of things which have happened in the pre-season, so far, that portend of poor times ahead for the Raptors this year.
John Hollinger used the word “dysfunctional” to describe this group of Raptors’ players. At this point, I’ve seen nothing to indicate that John’s observation will turn out to be wrong.
October 19th, 2009 at 6:28 pm
Oh I’m aware of the dysfunctionality. I was prepared for that. What I wasn’t prepared for was the lack of effort and visible disinterest from players that should be on the warpath. All the new faces should be trying to impress - no? The new coach should have his players’ undivided attention - Agreed? The players should be excited about implementing their new defensive schema - Yes? In my view, the lack of effort is the thing that stands out to me the most in preseason. I understand that effort is a subjective thing to evaluate, so I’m wondering if you noticed the player interest and effort levels appeared to be wanting as well (or whether its just me).
On the positive side, Bargnani’s shown up looking engaged and more polished offensively than I anticipated. However, this development is offset by the very poor play we’ve seen at the point guard position and by the fact that the injury to Calderon did not appear to be his only problem.
October 20th, 2009 at 9:36 am
Mike D,
re: the player interest and effort levels appeared to be wanting, as well
IMO, it depends on what you were looking for in the place and to what you’re comparing this collection of players and coaches.
e.g. Jay Triano is not like Thom Thibodeaux, Erik Spoelstra, Mike Fratello/Hubie Brown, Jerry Sloan, or Pat Riley and these players are not the Celtics, Heat, Grizzlies/Hawks, Jazz or Knicks.
It may not be realistic to have an expectation of Triano and these players being more overtly “engaged” during this pre-season.
Unlike others, I have no expectation that the Raptors are going to be an improved team defensively under the direction of a coach like Jay Triano, given his specific background in the game.
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re: On the positive side, Bargnani’s shown up looking engaged and more polished offensively than I anticipated. However, this development is offset by the very poor play we’ve seen at the point guard position and by the fact that the injury to Calderon did not appear to be his only problem.
PART 1
Bargnani is going to continue to improve on offense. He has always been an “offensive” player.
The question is, “Can he improve on defense and in terms of rebounding to the point that he can be a dominant player combining all three main phases of the game?”
IMO, the jury is still out … which is not what you want from a former No. 1 [overall] Draft Pick, 3 years into his NBA career.
PART 2
Calderon had 2 injuries last season:
1. Strained hamstring; and,
2. Dislocated finger;
the first of which he’s rested this off season; the second of which he’s had surgery this summer AND then rested, as part of his on-going recovery.
Both of these injuries he should be able to recovery from in time.
The other aspect of Jose’ current condition, however, which is more troubling is his loss of 15 lbs from his playing weight last season.
Unlike others, I am not someone who wanted to see Jose “get quicker” this summer, in an effort to “keep the smaller PG’s in front of him more” this coming season.
IMO, smaller and quicker was not a major problem for a “bigger and slower” PG like Calderon last season, or the previous seasons … given the advantages that come with Jose’s “size” at the PG position, in the NBA game.
The fact is … Jose Calderon, at 6-3, 210 lbs was one of the very best PG’s in the world.
The jury is now out, however, on whether, or not, Jose Calderon, at 6-3, 195 lbs SHOULD be properly classified as fitting into the exact same category.
e.g. The Jose who I have seen play thus far this pre-season, at that height and weight, I would like to see get physically “stronger” than he is today … in order to do battle against the likes of Deron Williams, Chauncey Billups, Derrick Rose, Jason Kidd, Jameer Nelson and Devin Harris [etc.].