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C's vs. P's? How about K.G. vs. 'Sheed?

 

BOSTON -- Rasheed Wallace did everything you'd expect to motivate himself in the minutes leading up to Tuesday night's Eastern Conference Finals opening game. He yelled to no one in particular. He tossed his warm-ups high and then used them to wipe the Garden floor. Not sure why. He sang to himself. He walked over to Celtics coach Doc Rivers and hugged him; Rivers awkwardly reciprocated.

No, don't get fooled by the hugging. All this went on before the game started. (Getty Images)  
No, don't get fooled by the hugging. All this went on before the game started. (Getty Images)  
Wallace is that crazy uncle who arrives at the family pick-up game wearing shorts five sizes too big and a tilted sombrero.

After all the exclamations and Whitney Houston-like antics, the game began, and Kevin Garnett promptly lit up Wallace with a 17-footer, a six-foot turnaround and a 20-foot bomb. Boom, boom, boom.

Initially it looked as if Garnett was going to abuse Wallace but underneath all of that outward craziness and temper tantrums there is a spectacular, diabolically clever player.

After Garnett's initial explosion a hardcore man-to-man battle erupted between Garnett, the Defensive Player of the Year, and Wallace, as the two spent significant chunks of the night guarding one another. It was a gorgeous thing to watch: The Big Ticket versus Mr. Preposterous.

Garnett won the battle in the end, leading the Celtics with 26 points and nine rebounds as Boston beat the Pistons 88-79. You definitely get the feeling these two will be seeing plenty of each other as the series progresses.

Garnett and Wallace downplayed their matchup. They're the only ones who are.

"Two talented players that have a lot of pride and they're going at each other," Boston's P.J. Brown said. "Both of them trying to will their teams to win and it's good competition. It's good to see. Two guys like that at the top of their games playing great basketball. It's definitely enjoyable to watch."

Detroit coach Flip Saunders believes Garnett is feeling extra motivation in facing Wallace and that accounted for his quick start. Garnett says his only motivation is winning.

"Playing Detroit is the motivation," Garnett said. "It being the conference finals is the motivation. Knowing that it's a goal at hand and this is the task at hand and if we get through this, then there's one more step towards the goal, that's the motivation."

Speaking about the loss Wallace, using spectacular grammar, remarked that "Ain't nobody in this joint nervous."

Garnett's excellent efforts on specifically Wallace and the Pistons overall in a way typified Boston's night. They completely suffocated Detroit, keeping key players like Chauncey Billups (nine points) and Wallace (three of 12 from the field) bottled up. Detroit shot only 42 percent from the field.

Garnett has been the most consistent Celtic in the postseason. Not even Wallace's superb defensive abilities could alter that fact. At least not in Game 1.

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Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Nov 14, 2006

May 21, 2008 2:47 am
Like Charles Barkley said, it doesn't matter if the Celtics ever win on the road because they have home court advantage throughout the playoffs. All they have to do is win at home. From what I'm seeing is that the Celtics are playing up to the opponents play. They look to be good when they have to and if they keep it up they will have a ri ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 4, 2007

May 21, 2008 8:27 am

This is an absolutely retarded piece or garbage from Mr. Sanitation himself, Freeman.  Has this man watched ANY of KG's career??  This is a man who got up, each and every night, and played at the top level on one of the sorriest teams ever in the T-Wolves.  And Freeman thinks KG feels extra motivation from Wallace?  Wallace???  Sheed isn't even the 6th or 7th -t ...(more)

Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 4, 2008

May 21, 2008 12:40 pm
I am sick and tired of hearing how 'good' of a player Rasheed Wallace is...yes he's talented, yes he is full of god-given talent, yes his teammates love him...now let me enlighten you to what is wrong with good 'ol "Sheed"...

He does not respect fans.  He is racist.  He is full of
...(more)
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 27, 2006

May 21, 2008 10:13 am

We have heard the same crap from Boston fans all year long.  We have heard how great Boston was after game 1 vs. Atlanta, we heard how great Boston was after game 1 against Cleveland, and now we are hearing it again.  This will be a long series and Boston will lose.  Detroit played their worst game and still hung around till the end.  Boston will lose game 2 and the ...(more)

Reputation:95
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Since:Oct 24, 2006

May 21, 2008 1:29 am
The Pistons run an offensive system and when a defense figures out their defense easily like the Celts have (so far) then the Celts will win because Pierce or Garnett has been certain to step up.  I actually thought the Celts made the Pistons go one on one a lot of the time and that works better for the ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 1, 2008

May 21, 2008 8:47 am

The Pistons have nothing they can bring at Kevin Garnett, unless they want to leave good shooters wide open. Rasheed Wallace will not be a factor defensively, he is gonna need a ton of help.

Eve ...(more)

Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 7, 2007

May 21, 2008 11:17 am

As a longtime Wolves fan i remember meeting K.G his rookie year and right then and there at the tender age of 18 you could see this kid was going to win some titles. The bad news was he was in MN ,and Kevin Mchale is the GM. K.G did nothing but want to win and win bad but he never got the chance to even come close w/ exception of the 04 loss to the ...(more)