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NBA playoffs 2011: New York Knicks' Chauncey Billups likely out for Game 2 vs. Boston Celtics

Posted by The Popular News Today on Monday, April 18, 2011

Updated: April 18, 2011, 4:32 PM ETBy Jared Zwerling
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BOSTON -- Knicks point guard Chauncey Billups is more likely to play in Game 3 than Game 2 of New York's playoff series against the Boston Celtics after straining his left knee in the fourth quarter of an 87-85 loss on Sunday.

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"I don't know. I don't know. It's really sore today," Billups said. "We'll see what happens. We'll see how it goes."

The Knicks and Celtics resume the series on Tuesday in Boston. Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni described Billups as "very questionable" for Game 2 and probable for Friday's Game 3 -- the first home playoff game for New York in seven years.

"We're just going to treat it and see if I can get better," Billups said. "I think everything is up in the air and day to day. This is the worst time to get hurt in the first round in the first game of a tough series. I know the team needs me. It's just frustrating. But it's kind of the way the ball bounces sometimes and hopefully I can get back soon."

This is now Billups' third injury since being traded to the Knicks along with Carmelo Anthony on Feb. 21. On March 1 against the Magic, he suffered a deep left thigh bruise and had to miss six games. Then on April 6 against the Sixers, he left the game with a right thigh contusion, but he was able to return two nights later against the Nets.

Anthony said Billups' uncertainty for Game 2 is a big concern for the team.


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"You don't want to lose a guy like that in the midst of a battle like the one we're in right now," Anthony said. "I just pray it's nothing serious, and just be confident and pray once again he's able to go tomorrow. It affects us big time. We're losing one of our soldiers, our leader, but at the same time it's go-time, it's playoff time. We have to have guys that step up, everybody gotta step up."

Especially Toney Douglas. If Billups is not ready to go Tuesday, the second-year point guard will get the start and 12-year veteran Anthony Carter will back him up. D'Antoni was very pleased with how Douglas performed in his first-ever playoff game. Even though he scored eight points, he never looked rattled and nailed the potentially game-clinching 3-pointer with 37 seconds left to give the Knicks an 85-82 lead.

"Toney played well last night, hit some big shots," D'Antoni said. "You hate to lose Chauncey, obviously, but at the same time we feel good. Toney's gonna just have to save his energy up. He's gonna play a lot of minutes."

During the regular season, Douglas averaged 10.2 points and 2.7 assists in 23.8 minutes off the bench, but as a starter in nine games (eight due to Billups' DNPs), he improved his numbers to 13.9 points and 5.7 assists. Most impressively, he improved his scoring every month from December to April, finishing the last month of the season averaging 14.4 points. Not to mention, he led the league in most 3-pointers made after the All-Star break (68). He also ended with two stronger months distributing the ball, averaging 4.7 assists, which was a concern of D'Antoni's earlier in the year.


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In preparation for the playoffs, Douglas said he's had to adjust to bigger playbooks, as well as longer practices and film sessions, but he has a lot of confidence going into Game 2. If he gets the call Tuesday, he may look to run more offensively to try and tire out an older Celtics team. He plans to talk to Billups more about Game 2 strategy when they arrive back at the hotel Monday afternoon, but he's already learned quite a bit from Mr. Big Shot.

"A lot of things -- just talking to him, just being smarter as a player," Douglas said. "It's not always about outrunning people, out-quickness or being more athletic. I'm just picking his brain and learning a lot of wisdom from him, like with timing and scoring, know when to push the ball and know when not to, know when to give people the ball."

With Billups most likely out (he plans to be in the arena either way), it'll be up to Anthony and Amare Stoudemire, especially, to give Douglas direction on the court.

"As leaders of the team, we have to make sure we keep him motivated," Stoudemire said. "We have to teach him what it takes to win in the playoffs, how to keep his composure and never get out of control. We've got confidence in him."

Jared Zwerling is a senior researcher for ESPN The Magazine and a regular contributor to ESPN RISE. Information from ESPN.com's Chris Sheridan and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Boston Celtics' Shaquille O'Neal can't practice, to sit for Game 1 vs. New York Knicks

Posted by The Popular News Today on Sunday, April 17, 2011

Updated: April 17, 2011, 2:55 AM ETBy Chris Forsberg
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WALTHAM, Mass. -- The Boston Celtics attempted to get Shaquille O'Neal back on the practice court Saturday morning, but his ailing right Achilles tendon and strained right calf would not allow him to go through the activity.

Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge announced soon after that O'Neal would not be ready for Sunday's Game 1 of an Eastern Conference quarterfinals series against the New York Knicks.

"[Shaq's] been making progress and we tried to get him out there to practice today, to simulate a game as much as we could and he's not ready," Ainge said. "We don't know when he'll be ready, and we'll just keep evaluating him day to day. So he won't play in tomorrow's game."

Added team physician Dr. Brian McKeon: "This guy's been working his tail off. He's worked so, so hard, and today we did a mock trial pregame workout and he failed. It didn't work. Just too sore. We'll get back to work tomorrow and keep knowing what we're doing and hopefully we can get him back soon."

O'Neal, who missed a total of 45 games this season, sat out 27 games starting Feb. 1 before returning to the lineup April 3 against the Detroit Pistons. He lasted a mere 5 minutes, 29 seconds before hobbling off with the calf injury and sat out the final six games of the regular season.

According to McKeon, it's the entire "triceps surae complex" that's ailing O'Neal, with both the Achilles and calf still sore. But he stressed that O'Neal has not endured any setbacks.

"He's actually made progression every day," said McKeon. "This is a tough injury. The blood supply in this area is so weak and so poor, it's time. I was telling Danny and the coaches, in the last 20 years this is one area of medicine we've made no progress. Because it's just time. It's just hard to get enough healing potential in that area."

O'Neal passed a similar pregame mock session before returning against Detroit, but couldn't get through the test Saturday. Ainge holds out hope that more time and treatment will allow him to get back on the court.

"I mean, he might come back in three days and feel like it's better, and it's feeling better," said Ainge. "It's not like this magic test. The test is, 'Does it hurt?' You run up and down the court and does it hurt? That's the test, and can you play, and the strength tests. We'll do those every day."

Celtics coach Doc Rivers expressed disappointment for O'Neal given how hard he's worked to be ready for this moment, but admitted his team was prepared without the 39-year-old center.

"The guy's put in a lot of work, he's extremely disappointed that he can't go," said Rivers. "I told him to just keep working. He's going to play for us, we just don't know when. But he'll be back.

"We're ready. We've kinda anticipated it. We didn't really know, but we'll be ready."

Rivers suggested that Jermaine O'Neal, who sat out a total of 58 games due to left knee soreness that eventually required surgery, would continue to hold down the starting role.

"[Having Jermaine O'Neal is] huge, obviously," said Rivers. "If he doesn't come back -- or Shaq -- we would have some problems, no doubt about it. But having JO back gives us a luxury. That's why Danny went out and signed two guys [in the offseason], so we'd have one. Right now, we'll take it."

Celtics captain Paul Pierce said the focus should be on the players that will be on the court.

"Everybody that's suiting up has got to be ready to play," said Pierce. "You want the big fella to be healthy, you want him to be out there to give us a boost, but the guys that are in uniform, out there playing, it's all we can worry about right now.

"We can't use [Shaq's absence] as an excuse. We've won games without the big fella in the middle. The guys that are going to be out there, those are the guys that matter right now, until Shaq can get healthy. So we can't use that as a crutch to lean on when things don't go right. We have more than enough in that locker room to win this series."

Chris Forsberg covers the Celtics for ESPNBoston.com.

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