The Celtics did two things last night that they haven't done much of this season: Score points, and score points from the paint.
Result? A win over a good team - their third one this week.
And if you've been watching much Celtics basketball this season - especially the two previous games against the Pacers - you know how hard it's been for the Celtics to establish any sort of low-post presence.
On the year, the C's average just 8.8 shots per game from 3-9 feet away from the basket. Their conversion of just 2.6 of those gives them a field goal percentage of 30-percent, second to last in the NBA behind the Knicks.
So yeah, it's bad.
And to top it all off, the Pacers are statistically one of the best in the NBA from the same area - ranking first in makes and attempts (7.0-16.2).
A quick look back at the two previous games before Friday night's win proves just how weak the C's were offensively in the paint.
January 6: Celtics points in the paint- 28 | Pacers points in the paint - 42
January 14: Celtics points in the paint - 24 | Pacers points in the paint - 42
Not a good look, and certainly not the trend they want to set. So Doc Rivers and his team of coaches made sure to do address it the third time.

"For us, we did a horrible job [in previous games against Indiana]," Rivers said. "I mean, [Thursday] night coming back watching that game again on the plane with my coaches. We were awful in the post against them in Indiana. That was the whole talk as a staff was I don't know if we're going to win or lose but we're throwing the ball down there to everybody; to guards, to bigs. We're going to make them fit on the post, because what you clearly see is you're not going to be more athletic than them; you're not going to be blowing by them."
It worked. The Celtics doubled their production in the paint from the last game against Indiana, scoring 48 down low to the Pacers' (once again) 42 points. Five players scored in double figures for the Celtics, led by Paul Pierce who dropped 28 points (17 in the third quarter), grabbed ten boards, and dished out eight assists. Pierce hit four three-pointers in the win, but it was the inside game - pounding it down low, driving, cutting to the hoop - that got it done.
"Before the game, that's what we wanted to establish," Pierce said. "Kevin - get him the ball in the post and establish that. I thought Chris Wilcox did a good job really in the pick and roll, rolling to the basket getting us easy baskets as well as Brandon Bass. Those are guys that you count on every night to do kind of like the dirty work, along with myself in getting those points. The easier you can get points in the paint makes it so much easier on us because if you settle for jumpers so much you can live and die by it."
Wilcox had his best game as a member of the Celtics, attacking the rim and doing exactly what Rivers needs him to down low. He scored 14 points off the bench in just under 22 minutes, and grabbed six boards.
"We just had to come out and play hard," Wilcox said. "We had to be aggressive tonight and that's what we did. We came out, we played hard, boxed out, we rebounded. That was one of the top rebounding teams in the league so we had to come out and show our presence."
After getting outrebounded in both games against the Pacers prior to Friday, the C's edged the Pacers in that category, 45-42.
It's not a lot, and there's certainly room for improvement, but if this week has proven anything, it's that the Celtics have a lot more left in the tank than maybe any of us gave them credit for.
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New Players to come out the East
Trade J.O`Neal,C.Wilcox,M.Daniels,A.Bradley,E.Moore, & J.Johnson to New Orleans for C.Kaman and G.Vasquez. Trade K.Dooling,S.Pavlovic, & 1st round pick to Houston for C.Budinger,T.Williams, & H.Thabeet.
Wylon Chalk - January 28, 2012
those would both be horrible deals for us
mc34 - January 28, 2012 via iPhone app
Agree, I don’t see these as good deals.
forever_green - January 28, 2012 via mobile
Why we we make those trades???
If we need a center, ( it would help ) we might could get Cole Aldrich from OKC for a second rd pick (BJ Mullens & M. Speights) both traded for seconds, according to Hollinger, he would have a 22.17 PER if he had enough minutes. Another route would be NBADL Greg Smith or Jeff Foote, both would cost very little to sign. All we need at the center position is health, youth and six HARD fouls per game!!! PLEASE DA, don’t trade any players or 1st round picks for another thirty-something center with injury histories!!!
greensince72 - January 28, 2012
Should have read why would we make those trades!!
greensince72 - January 28, 2012
There is a Sherwin Williams ad somewhere in here.
johnnymost - January 28, 2012
Starting 5
This forced rotation has seen the celts ride a 4 game win streak, with 3 wins against .500 teams. When Ray comes back and J.O he should still stick with it. Bass and Pietrus are doing credible service and KG although he hates being the centre has rediscovered his defensive prowess. I like ray , but his defense is at times questionable.
jeharry - January 28, 2012
Like I said before....
Cs need an inside game to be competitive. A sole perimeter game won’t cut it. Good to see they can still deliver in the paint.
LarryBird33 - January 28, 2012
+1
fordescort - January 30, 2012
the problem is...
we overly analyze things..let things roll as it is…just a few days back, people are already counting us out, being washed up and done for the season, now that we are winning,you guys still advocate your “blockbuster trades” which, nonetheless, guarantees nothing, its a shortened season, people will be getting their run of bodily malaise every so often, as expected, old and even new dudes aren’t exempted..stats are for gamblers and bandwagoners, faith dwells only to the real fans, win or lose hold their heads up high…i pray for continued health, not for trades, because what we have got what it takes already,they just need folks who believe…
greenlion - January 28, 2012
I actually had to rub....
my eyes in disbelief during the Pacer game many times when I witnessed the C’s going down in the paint so often on offense, since its something this club does not do to often.
I just think this team would be so much tougher to beat if it relied less on its perimeter offensive game and tried to have the wing players and bigs score more in the paint via the teams fast break transition offense and there 1/2 court setup offense which would provide alot more easier and higher % shots during games.
Hopefully the C’s will start a trend of doing so the rest of the season following the success they had in the Pacer game.
fordescort - January 29, 2012
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