Friday, December 25, 2009

NBA: Celtics' defense delivers Christmas masterclass

It was Christmas Day but the Boston Celtics handed out no gifts on their visit to Orlando, holding the Magic to 33% shooting and winning 86-77.

Still smarting from a loss to Orlando in Boston earlier in the season, this was a chance for the Celtics (23-5) to make a statement and Doc Rivers' team overcame the absense of Paul Pierce to score an important victory.

Vince Carter was the sole success for the Magic with 27 points but a balanced Boston line-up used a second quarter push to establish an uncatchable lead. Ray Allen had 18 points and Rajon Rondo maintained his hot streak with 17 points, 13 boards and eight assists.

Orlando will be keen to move on quickly from this loss but only really let themselves down in the second quarter, when they were outscored 20-8.

These two teams will see plenty more of each other this year and, though Dwight Howard and company were off-color in this one, both look on track to reach the Conference Finals.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

NBA: All eyes on Celtics-Magic, Cavs-Lakers

The NBA has served up an almighty feast for Christmas Day with the big guns out in force.

Among the five games set to grip viewers, two stand out as unmissable. First, Kevin Garnett and the Boston Celtics travel to Orlando. The Magic won in Boston earlier in the season and the 2008 champs will be on a revenge mission.

Orlando have Jameer Nelson back from injury but Boston have the more complete line-up and should edge it.

Then the main event follows as LeBron James and Kobe Bryant go head-to-head. The Cavs are putting early struggles behind them and James is on a tear but the Lakers have been top dogs in the West so far.

Kobe, who will also be squaring off against former team-mate Shaquille O'Neal, is getting solid support from Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol and the Lakers should take the honors in this one.

With Denver and Portland contesting the late game, NBA fans are in for an exciting day.

Soccer: McCarthy in the right

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy should be enjoying a more relaxing week as Christmas approaches.

The 2-0 victory over Burnley on Sunday vindicated his decision to field fresh legs - albeit youngsters and fringe players - at Old Trafford three days earlier and made a mockery of some of the criticism of that selection.

Wolves can now prepare for a trip to Liverpool on Boxing Day under rather less scrutiny.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Cricket: Expect England to name unchanged side for Second Test

Despite all the criticism of the balance of England's bowling attack at Centurion, do not expect wholesale changes from Andy Flower and Andrew Strauss.

With Ian Bell and Alastair Cook woefully out of sorts, there have been calls for a rejigging of the batting line-up but there are few options. There are no specialist batters in reserve while Luke Wright is unlikely to be trusted in the all-rounder role.

Therefore, England will presumably keep an unchanged side.

And, while Kevin Pietersen's run out deserved criticism on the final day, it is worth remembering he top-scored with 81 and had 121 runs in the match. Without him, England would have been rolled over before tea.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Soccer: Hammers hold Chelsea

Gianfranco Zola's West Ham put in one of their finest performances of the season to hold leaders Chelsea to a 1-1 draw on Sunday.

Struggling in the bottom three, the Hammers could have been forgiven for dreading the visit of Chelsea but instead Zola's side rose to the challenge.

West Ham went ahead just before half-time through Alessandro Diamanti's penalty and, with Scott Parker in tigerish form in the centre of midfield, the Blues faced an uphill battle.

But former Hammer Frank Lampard kept his cool when things threatened to go pear-shaped for the league leaders. Chelsea won a penalty of their own and Lampard showed nerves of steel to overcome two re-takes and level the scores.

A point was a better result for West Ham than Chelsea but it leaves both teams with plenty still to do to reach their contrasting targets for the season.