celticsblog.com - 11/25/2008
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Kendrick Perkins has taken some important strides over the last couple of seasons. The Celtics' sixth-year center seems to have become more durable, and he has been able to increase his time on the floor by staying healthy and working - at least on some nights
patriotledger.com - 11/20/2008
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“I love it,” Perkins said of the intensity
that fuels him and his team. “I love how
we fight and how we’re competing.”
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Celtics’ Perkins sees no need to chill
boston.com - 11/20/2008
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Kevin Garnett gave reporters two options yesterday. They
could talk about the game or they could talk
about what he called nonsense. Because lately there's been a lot of it.
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Rivers: Less talk, just play
celticsgreen.blogspot.com - 11/30/2008
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The Celtics picked up another technical tonight, but
it wasn't a player. Doc picked up the only
technical of the game. At least Perk didn't get another one. After getting to rest for 2 games in a row, the starters were needed right to the end of this one. KG came up big with 17 points, ...
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... Steve Weinman of CelticsBlog: “The rationalizations that I’ve heard around don’t seem to add a whole lot of credence to Perk’s on-floor behavior. He plays a physical game, sure, but there is plenty of contact on the interior in this league that goes by without incident. It’s the inability to walk away after the fact that gets guys in trouble, and Perk not walking away does the Celtics little good. Getting the job done by bruising and banging on the floor sends a message to opponents that they need to be ready to play when they walk in against ...
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