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Time to Retool?
« on: February 01, 2010, 04:36:38 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2010, 04:38:29 PM »

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No.


Time for the Celtics to:


1) Get Healthy

2) Stop shooting slumps

3) Get hungry again.




With all that missing, the Lakers still only won by one with Ray missing a wide open shot.



I am missing the part where this team is done.

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2010, 04:39:50 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

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Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2010, 04:40:13 PM »

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No. Why do you think we can't beat the Lakers? They seem a very beatable team to me - to the point I highly doubt they'll make it through the West.

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2010, 04:44:26 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2010, 04:45:02 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.


House is young?



Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2010, 04:46:32 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.


House is young?




Soon-to-be-32 is the new 19, haven't you heard?

-sw


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Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2010, 05:25:50 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.


House is young?




Soon-to-be-32 is the new 19, haven't you heard?

-sw

He plays young enough to keep him while we sluff off Allen and Garnett.

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2010, 05:31:47 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.


House is young?




Soon-to-be-32 is the new 19, haven't you heard?

-sw

He plays young enough to keep him while we sluff off Allen and Garnett.

Certainly, you'd realize that you don't rebuild teams with 30+ guards who can't guard opposing team's 2 guards yet struggle when assuming the PG position.


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Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #9 on: February 01, 2010, 05:35:23 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.

  Funny, a while back Rondo was a mediocre player that DF wouldn't even want on his team.

  The Celts are in a slump but they still had to try hard to let the Lackers back in the game. If that's the level of competition in the playoffs then the Celts are in fine shape.

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #10 on: February 01, 2010, 05:38:03 PM »

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I just don't think it's true that we can't contend this year. We barely lost two January games against Orlando and L.A. While I agree this is not where I hoped we would be, I just think it's premmature to make this assumption...and that's even if we don't make any moves. Remember, we are a team of veterans who really only care about the playoffs.

Re: Time to Retool?
« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2010, 06:53:51 PM »

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It has become clear that we can't contend for the title this year.  We can't beat the Lakers and the Cavs are pretty much one tier ahead of us.  Do you think we should re-tool around the younger guys starting with the looming trade deadline?  Obviously the younger players are giving us the best chances to win and represent our best future hope. 

Curious use of "we" phrasing for someone who, if my memory serves, has a post history indicating himself a Lakers fan.

Not trying to bait the faithful here, are we?

Aside from that, in the interest of offering the benefit of the doubt, exactly which young players were you referring to as those to build around?

-sw

Rondo, Perk, House, Big Baby Jesus.


House is young?




Soon-to-be-32 is the new 19, haven't you heard?

-sw

He plays young enough to keep him while we sluff off Allen and Garnett.


I missed something.



When did the Lakers add those two? 


Since you keep saying "we"