RECAP: Warriors 119, Celtics 117 - The Shot Heard 'Round The World
WOW! You may have heard myself and the other writers vent in the past about how blowout losses are the hardest recaps to write. But last night's game may prove just as tough. Why? Because the game was... well it was... WOW!

Welcome to Upset City. Population: You.
Last night wasn't the reason that I love the Warriors. It wasn't the reason that I love basketball. Last night's game was the reason that I love sports. I don't care if you've never seen a basketball game in your life; you had to appreciate what went down on the court between these two teams. In front of the biggest crowd ever to grace the Arena in franchise history, David (Or maybe in this case "Davis") stood up to Goliath and fought with every fiber to scratch out a victory in a blaze of glory that left the Celtics with .3 seconds (and the rest of eternity) to wonder what the hell just happened. So why would arguably the most incredible game of the year be challenging to write about?
Because I'm speechless. Simply speechless.
JUMP!

Let me be the first to admit, I didn't entirely believe. Coming back from Beatdown City (also known as Utah), I honestly believed that the Warriors wouldn't be able to fire up enough passion to put the mighty Green Giant away. Add to the mix the fact that Jax was sitting this out and the situation went from desperate to hopeless. Add to THAT mix the fact that MP2 was starting and the game went from hopeless to "What time does the next BART train leave?"
I've never been so happy to be wrong in my life. What happened on the Roaracle floor was a game for the ages. ESPN Classic is likely buying the rights to this bad boy as we speak.
The events of last night started out deceptively. Right from opening tip off, the Celts jumped out to an early lead that had me thinking that we were serving up one of our patented first-quarter-no-show-omelets. But the young'uns had a thing or two to say about that. The Dubs came back firing and Ellis and Beans put on an offensive show ending the first with 10 a piece and allowing the Dubs to walk away from the first up by 3 points.
And even then I didn't believe.
"So we had a good first.", I told myself. "We need to string together three more solid ones to put these guys down!"
And so the second quarter came and my post 1st quarter thoughts began to crystallize into reality. Ray Ray started with his patented hot hand, KG knocked a few back and the Warriors as a whole began to slow their roll. Alas, what could be done?! We are playing the best team in the NBA right now; should we expect anything different?!
We should. Last night's game further solidifies the theory that the Warriors are experts at playing to the level of their opponent. In the past, this theory has haunted us as we have diminished our abilities to dump easy W's against inferior teams. Last night, however, this uncanny ability worked in our favor. The second quarter would be the final (and only) quarter that we would lose to the Celtics this game.
"That's it boys. Pack it up. Baron for MVP. And I'm out."
For the rest of this incredible match-up, 20,711 fans were treated to point for point possessions, textbook defensive and offensive demonstrations, glimpses of the future, (Ellis with 12 points in the fourth finishing @ 29 points and 9 dimes, Beans with 21 and 13 boards), relics of the past (C-Webb with a great 3 swats and some decent work containing Garnett), moments of the present (TMNT with 22 and 12 boards going a perfect 6-6 from the line, Baron with 29, 6 dimes, 6 boards, 2 jacks) and most importantly...
The were treated to a miracle.
For 48 minutes their record was out of the window. For 48 minutes their All-Stars were mere basketball players. The Celts brought out their big guns, (Ray Ray with an incredible 6-8 from beyond and 32 points overall, KG with 17 and 15 boards, Paulie at 23, 5 and 5) and we were still able stay with them and hit the money shot at the right time.
By no means was this a commanding victory, but it sure as hell was the best win of the year. We're capable of anything. And if I ever find myself not believing that last statement again, well I'll always have this to remind me:
We just beat the best team in the NBA. And it feels GOOD.
Seriously? Am I going to have to post the same YouTube video three times in the same recap? Sure. Why not?! It was just that good.
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Biedrins Out
BTW, he had just a TERRIFIC game last night, outplaying Garnett (when, after CWebb left, he was on him), hustling on D, and getting lots of boards, including ORs.
by johnl on Feb 21, 2008 1:45 PM PST 0 recs
Flippin Awesome!
Watched the replay 20 times last night and scared the crap out of my wife!
I also figured out who TNMT was(im new), and HE does look like one! HAHAHA.
by GreenLightJerky on Feb 21, 2008 1:46 PM PST 0 recs
Warrior Land
Our W's were fighting like Warriors yesterday and it led to an Andris injury. :( Lets hope Wright, POB, or Webber can step there games up!
Ballin
by ballin on Feb 21, 2008 1:47 PM PST 0 recs
Can basketball
by GreenLightJerky on
Feb 21, 2008 1:56 PM PST
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Ouch!
I can only take solace in the fact that that video is 10 times better than anything I could write on a good day.
I'll just to go crawl into a corner and die now.
by Hash on
Feb 21, 2008 2:03 PM PST
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Man!
great recap man! my next recap will consist of 2 words. Either "We Won" or "We Sucked" haha!
by YaoButtaMing on
Feb 21, 2008 2:14 PM PST
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lmao!
by xcoma on
Feb 21, 2008 2:17 PM PST
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naw man
by baller90210 on
Feb 21, 2008 2:27 PM PST
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Great Recap
I just remember Jumping up and down out of my seat, screaming in joy.
I Love the Warriors!
by 3 The Hard Way on Feb 21, 2008 1:52 PM PST 0 recs
couldn't have said it better.
by lightz0ut on
Feb 21, 2008 2:07 PM PST
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paul pierce
He's been trashtalkin all game long and now he has to eat it!
Good job Baron for reminding pierce, whos the better team!
by Mrsouthbay on Feb 21, 2008 2:22 PM PST 0 recs
They are pretty much best friends
by sloth11 on
Feb 21, 2008 2:37 PM PST
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The Youtube
by RubberDubDubs on
Feb 21, 2008 7:42 PM PST
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is it really.....
not a huge upset in my opinion. good game? yes. but not David v Goliath or anything like that.
by Nellieball on Feb 21, 2008 2:49 PM PST 0 recs
It really was...
by Captain Jack on Feb 21, 2008 3:05 PM PST 0 recs
asdf
i understand your point about jackson, but boston is not as good as their record. playing against terrible competition (in an especially terrible division) allows you to get into a groove that you can carry over when you play good teams.
look, i'm not saying the warriors are better than boston. boston would win a playoff series. if you want to call it an upset, thats fine. in my humble opinion, it is not a HUGE upset. it's not like we slayed some sort of mighty dragon. i dont rate boston as highly as everyone else does. to me, this is on par with beating a west team that is about somewhere between 3rd-5th place.
yes, it is an upset, but basically all i am trying to say is i don't believe boston is the best team in the league.
by Nellieball on
Feb 21, 2008 3:54 PM PST
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This is definately an upset
by 3 The Hard Way on Feb 21, 2008 3:32 PM PST 0 recs
"the fact that MP2 was starting"
by dorian on Feb 21, 2008 3:52 PM PST 0 recs
100% agree
His D as of late has really proven to be an asset. I was just reminiscing with a co-worker on his two monster swats against Phoenix not too long ago.
It seems like the Warriors have made the decision to continue with MP2 and after watching him as of late, I too think there's hope for him to turn this season around.
by Hash on
Feb 21, 2008 4:28 PM PST
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Where are all the Haters now?
by Dubmanny on Feb 21, 2008 4:29 PM PST 0 recs
Pietrus was...
by Zack Vank on
Feb 21, 2008 4:50 PM PST
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With due respect...
"SCARY HOT!"
by Talimon on
Feb 22, 2008 8:39 AM PST
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maaaaaaan pietrus
by SAV IT OUT on Feb 21, 2008 4:47 PM PST 0 recs
seriously.
he may look dumb. but i'm pretty damn sure he tries his best to give a good effort whenever he's given the chance.
you all should respect him for that at least.
i've seen ppl get all up on his case after one stupid foul in a game like it was the end of the world. give me an f'in break. like baron or anyone else hasn't had their share of dumb plays.
by jchao204 on Feb 21, 2008 4:48 PM PST 0 recs
The difference is
With that said, Pietrus did play much better than usual last night. I thought he did a very good job when they make the defensive switch of having him guard Ray Allen in the latter part of the second half. Now lets see if he can play well and play within his limits consistently from here on out.
by nautica on
Feb 21, 2008 6:02 PM PST
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the difference is
by lightz0ut on
Feb 22, 2008 3:24 PM PST
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that was an
by warrior510 on Feb 21, 2008 6:07 PM PST 0 recs
sure
I'm watching the game again, in the 3rd with about 8:50 to go. Garnett grabs a wild layup by Pietrus and passes it out but gets it stolen by Webber. Then Webber gives it to Ellis, but then gets it back. He then sees Pietrus WIDE open at the 3pt line but makes the smart decision by not passing the ball to him. He waits for Baron as he drops a contested 3. hilarious
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by disguy on Feb 21, 2008 6:26 PM PST 0 recs
That was amazing!
I thought the Laker game was as good as it gets, but I don't know anymore. The Warriors never cease to amaze.
Go Warriors!!!
by goGSW24 on Feb 21, 2008 10:49 PM PST 0 recs
Beleeeeve!
by achiappanza on Feb 22, 2008 12:04 AM PST 0 recs
i think
"To my dear brother, Noompsy."
by Tim N Chris Burger on Feb 22, 2008 12:05 AM PST 0 recs
haha
reality check
haha
get ready
loss to atl
next night
make me sicker
than watching
gigli
by KennySeagle on Feb 24, 2008 10:54 PM PST 0 recs













