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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2019 13:50:06 GMT -5
Wish they were suicidal i have an extra 9mm i'll loan them.
You opinion is not jack shit never ment to suggest that.
I say maybe a Van Gundy to finish the year out off the top ofmy head. Not sure about next year but i doing my homework.
Rondo isn't leaving LA regardless Pud no need to worry.
Sis ate the whole cake Pud like always. That candy stripe uniform is tighter than a nats ass.
Said she could put some lead in your pencil if ya ever vist West by God Virgina.
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Post by hedleylamarr on Feb 28, 2019 16:37:43 GMT -5
They are not getting rid of Stevens, c'mon now, guys!
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 22:03:33 GMT -5
I do also think Lebron respects Rondo's game IQ though. In fact he may push to make him player/coach in time if they pick up a starting PG they can trust. Yes no coincidence that Rondo and James are together James respects his IQ. So do most folks in the NBA. Ball needs to be traded unless he picks up the pace the last few games. His window is closing fast. I would take a mid teen pick in trade and move on. Too bad for us Rondo would have made a great coach here next year. Maybe a Van Gundy take your pick on which one. wtf, I thought you despised Rondo, now you want him for our coach?...
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Post by cole on Feb 28, 2019 22:06:03 GMT -5
i always thought jeff did a good job in ny for a couple of years after they lost jackson. i like both vg's really. but stan has a history of struggling with chemistry as well.
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 22:06:53 GMT -5
Is it too late to bring back Isaiah?? We're starting to look like Cleveland before LeBron!! Everyone is playing worse then they played last year!! Why is that? Stevens is the starting point, and then Kyrie is next! And let's not leave out Ainge, he should have traded Rozier and Morris for a big or someone capable of scoring some points when needed!! Tatum and Brown aren't close to what they were last season, Why? Hayward comes in and we get worse, he's still not ready to play big minutes!! This his been a hard team to enjoy watching this season!! well that is for sure...said it five minutes after the injury that Hayward should not be playing until about now...and just gradually, getting ready for next year...
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 22:12:57 GMT -5
Tell ya guys what. I'm going to shut up and quit patting myself on the back. It's your turn for some real solutions. I have seen none and reading the funnies isn't funny anymore. Get up out of the mud hole you have been wallering in my ears are open. Trust Brad Stevens, play the youth, wait for Hayward to recover because we are on the hook for him no matter what and he is a pretty good player and dude as well...develop RWill, Danny needs to slap BS upside his head and play him...let Kyrie walk, better yet kick him the eff out of the door cuz we aint getting much for him anyways, and he cost us even less other than two wasted years...
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Post by cole on Feb 28, 2019 22:29:06 GMT -5
it was crazy how we made that push and became animated only when he went to the bench. Not Al, he likes kyrie I think. But he's just hurting again or something...way overtaxed with baynes out. Want to give danny crap? there's your bullseye right there. Silly to carry yabu and semi on the roster together.
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Post by cole on Feb 28, 2019 22:30:10 GMT -5
How about kendrick perkins as coach. He'd straighten them out. Or KG with perk as assistant.
Of course KG would take sides with kyrie probably and tell the kids to accept their role.
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 22:43:35 GMT -5
it was crazy how we made that push and became animated only when he went to the bench. Not Al, he likes kyrie I think. But he's just hurting again or something...way overtaxed with baynes out. Want to give danny crap? there's your bullseye right there. Silly to carry yabu and semi on the roster together. who are Semi and Yabu?...
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 22:45:14 GMT -5
How about kendrick perkins as coach. He'd straighten them out. Or KG with perk as assistant. Of course KG would take sides with kyrie probably and tell the kids to accept their role. KG was all about D, what the heck would he like about Kyrie?
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Post by Admin on Feb 28, 2019 23:24:20 GMT -5
They are not getting rid of Stevens, c'mon now, guys!
Danny Ainge: Brad Stevens least to blame "by far" for Celtics' struggles By Darren Hartwell
Danny Ainge has no problem assigning blame for the Boston Celtics' many issues.
But he's drawing the line at his head coach.
The Celtics president of basketball operations said Thursday in his weekly interview with 98.5 The Sports Hub's "Toucher & Rich" that "everybody has some fault" in the Celtics' failure to live up to lofty preseason expectations.
Ainge also offered a passionate defense of Brad Stevens, who he believes deserves the smallest slice of the blame pie.
"There's blame to share for everybody, but I will say this: He's the least, by far, of anybody that there is to blame," Ainge said of Stevens.
"Because I know that Brad is going to be prepared, and I know that Brad is putting in the work to do whatever he can to try to help this team and fix this team. So, that is the very bottom of the rung."
Stevens directed the blame his way after Saturday's loss to the Chicago Bulls, telling reporters he was "disappointed in (himself)" and that he has to do "a lot better."
Those comments weren't lost on Ainge, who clearly admires Stevens' effort and willingness to hold himself accountable amid a rocky season.
"I know that he takes more responsibility than anybody, in my opinion, as to the success and lack of success," Ainge added. "He takes ownership in the things he needs to do better.
"Anyway, he's the least of all the problems that we have on our team right now."
The Celtics certainly have their problems: Wednesday's loss to the Portland Trail Blazers was their fourth consecutive loss and their sixth in the last eight games, dropping them to 10.5 games out of first place in the Eastern Conference.
If there's any internal finger-pointing, though, it's not headed the coach's way.
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 23:29:35 GMT -5
Cowherd, not my favorite by any means, says that BS is #1 in Boston ala Belechick, and Tatum is #2..I agree...Kyrie has to go..cannot believe Danny did not ditch him already...the guy is a kook...
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Post by elvissurfs on Feb 28, 2019 23:35:26 GMT -5
Do we get a pick if Kyrie leaves?...Do not understand why we did not dump him at the trade deadline...his attitude is a disgrace to all the Celtic players and fans that came before him...
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Post by cole on Mar 1, 2019 1:34:34 GMT -5
How about kendrick perkins as coach. He'd straighten them out. Or KG with perk as assistant. Of course KG would take sides with kyrie probably and tell the kids to accept their role. KG was all about D, what the heck would he like about Kyrie? He seemed to only respect veterans.
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Post by puddin on Mar 1, 2019 6:24:18 GMT -5
They are not getting rid of Stevens, c'mon now, guys!
Danny Ainge: Brad Stevens least to blame "by far" for Celtics' struggles By Darren Hartwell
Danny Ainge has no problem assigning blame for the Boston Celtics' many issues.
But he's drawing the line at his head coach.
The Celtics president of basketball operations said Thursday in his weekly interview with 98.5 The Sports Hub's "Toucher & Rich" that "everybody has some fault" in the Celtics' failure to live up to lofty preseason expectations.
Ainge also offered a passionate defense of Brad Stevens, who he believes deserves the smallest slice of the blame pie.
"There's blame to share for everybody, but I will say this: He's the least, by far, of anybody that there is to blame," Ainge said of Stevens.
"Because I know that Brad is going to be prepared, and I know that Brad is putting in the work to do whatever he can to try to help this team and fix this team. So, that is the very bottom of the rung."
Stevens directed the blame his way after Saturday's loss to the Chicago Bulls, telling reporters he was "disappointed in (himself)" and that he has to do "a lot better."
Those comments weren't lost on Ainge, who clearly admires Stevens' effort and willingness to hold himself accountable amid a rocky season.
"I know that he takes more responsibility than anybody, in my opinion, as to the success and lack of success," Ainge added. "He takes ownership in the things he needs to do better.
"Anyway, he's the least of all the problems that we have on our team right now."
The Celtics certainly have their problems: Wednesday's loss to the Portland Trail Blazers was their fourth consecutive loss and their sixth in the last eight games, dropping them to 10.5 games out of first place in the Eastern Conference.
If there's any internal finger-pointing, though, it's not headed the coach's way.
Does DA accept any blame for himself?
Pud
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 10:04:12 GMT -5
Yes no coincidence that Rondo and James are together James respects his IQ. So do most folks in the NBA. Ball needs to be traded unless he picks up the pace the last few games. His window is closing fast. I would take a mid teen pick in trade and move on. Too bad for us Rondo would have made a great coach here next year. Maybe a Van Gundy take your pick on which one. wtf, I thought you despised Rondo, now you want him for our coach?... no Pud i think isthe one who doesn't like him. I was half pickin Rondo isn't coming here. He will be a coach one day that is a givin.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 10:05:55 GMT -5
Danny Ainge: Brad Stevens least to blame "by far" for Celtics' struggles By Darren Hartwell
Danny Ainge has no problem assigning blame for the Boston Celtics' many issues.
But he's drawing the line at his head coach.
The Celtics president of basketball operations said Thursday in his weekly interview with 98.5 The Sports Hub's "Toucher & Rich" that "everybody has some fault" in the Celtics' failure to live up to lofty preseason expectations.
Ainge also offered a passionate defense of Brad Stevens, who he believes deserves the smallest slice of the blame pie.
"There's blame to share for everybody, but I will say this: He's the least, by far, of anybody that there is to blame," Ainge said of Stevens.
"Because I know that Brad is going to be prepared, and I know that Brad is putting in the work to do whatever he can to try to help this team and fix this team. So, that is the very bottom of the rung."
Stevens directed the blame his way after Saturday's loss to the Chicago Bulls, telling reporters he was "disappointed in (himself)" and that he has to do "a lot better."
Those comments weren't lost on Ainge, who clearly admires Stevens' effort and willingness to hold himself accountable amid a rocky season.
"I know that he takes more responsibility than anybody, in my opinion, as to the success and lack of success," Ainge added. "He takes ownership in the things he needs to do better.
"Anyway, he's the least of all the problems that we have on our team right now."
The Celtics certainly have their problems: Wednesday's loss to the Portland Trail Blazers was their fourth consecutive loss and their sixth in the last eight games, dropping them to 10.5 games out of first place in the Eastern Conference.
If there's any internal finger-pointing, though, it's not headed the coach's way.
Does DA accept any blame for himself?
Pud No. Stevens is the more honest one of the two. It's a shame he can't coach he seems like a decent person.
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Post by elvissurfs on Mar 1, 2019 10:15:28 GMT -5
four of the next six games on national TV...and the punishment shall continue until morale improves...I will dutifully watch these games as painful as it might be...
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Post by elvissurfs on Mar 1, 2019 10:21:09 GMT -5
Houston on Sunday at 3:30 on ABC Dubs Tuesday 10:30 TNT LAL Saturday the 9th 8:30 ABC LAC Monday the 11th 10:30 NBATV
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Post by puddin on Mar 1, 2019 10:31:39 GMT -5
wtf, I thought you despised Rondo, now you want him for our coach?... no Pud i think isthe one who doesn't like him. I was half pickin Rondo isn't coming here. He will be a coach one day that is a givin.
Natch, amigo! A givin... fo shizzle!
The Fairland Girls Youth Basketball League is looking right this minute for coaches.
For Rondo, that might be the start of something big.
Pud
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 10:58:27 GMT -5
Never said where or when. Ya gotta start somewhere Girls Youth or Butler i see little difference.
What's the odds Pud of Stevens being the first coach in the NBA to win a banner who never played professional ball?
10 College Basketball Coaches have flopped in the NBA 0 have won a championship.
Wish you guys would take a bet and relieve me of all this cash i carry around it weighs me down.
Odds on Stevens ''ever'' winnig a banner. 20 to 1 today . Do the cheerleaders carry money in their stocking like the pole dancers i never see them with a purse?
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Post by cole on Mar 1, 2019 11:55:27 GMT -5
Defensively we need to move kyrie off the ball and try to hide him on the weak side block like we did it. He's quit trying to get over any screens and it's killing us.
We need a good on ball defender at the top of the d and guarding the point
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2019 12:39:53 GMT -5
Defensively we need to move kyrie off the ball and try to hide him on the weak side block like we did it. He's quit trying to get over any screens and it's killing us. We need a good on ball defender at the top of the d and guarding the point Rozier is the only capable one for guarding real PGs Smart isn't quick enough he does ok sometimes on the slower combo guards. Rozier can't pass well and his shooting is poor this year. Stevens and Ainge knew what they were getting in Irving before he came here. Why hasn't Stevens tried to change things up or adjust his defense?
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Post by puddin on Mar 1, 2019 12:54:32 GMT -5
Never said where or when. Ya gotta start somewhere Girls Youth or Butler i see little difference. What's the odds Pud of Stevens being the first coach in the NBA to win a banner who never played professional ball? 10 College Basketball Coaches have flopped in the NBA 0 have won a championship. Wish you guys would take a bet and relieve me of all this cash i carry around it weighs me down. Odds on Stevens ''ever'' winnig a banner. 20 to 1 today . Do the cheerleaders carry money in their stocking like the pole dancers i never see them with a purse? Peewee:
What are the odds of R9R winning a banner in the Fairland Girls Youth Basketball League?
Same as Stevens winning an NBA banner?
I say far, far less than CBS' chances.
BTW, I'm flush right now.
I've got a fist full of $1 bills left from the topless bar.
The girls refuse to break a dollar for tips and wouldn't give me the time of day even if they did.
Pud
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Post by Cabutan on Mar 1, 2019 13:41:01 GMT -5
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