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Re: Will KG be on the sidelines?
« Reply #45 on: April 16, 2009, 05:32:10 PM »

Offline zubs

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It's about time that management told him he has to be on the sidelines. It's a long time coming....He is not above the team!!!!

Exactly.  Do the right thing team leader.

by who's standereds? yours? why should the care one iota what you think a team leader's job is and weather KG is doing his part?

you are an anonymous internet poster with no knowledge of the team or how they feel about him being present on the sidelines or not. for all you know, when he's on the sidelines he irritates everyone and they prefer it this way, seeing him only pre-game, at half time, and post game.

As cor said, the amount of people on the internet who know exactly how the celtics players feel about things and how the club should be run at any given moment is mind boggling. I often wonder how doc and danny keep the team together with all this untapped GM and coach talent around.
First of all, you should use spell check and take a grammar class, before you go flapping your lips!! Did you read what the owner said today?  He wants him on the sidelines during the playoffs.  I guess it doesn't matter to the owner, if KG irritates the players or not as you suggested.  Obviously, Wyc doesn't care, how the team feels about him being on the sidelines, he wants him there.......So do me a favor before you write anything, think before you write!!!!!
 

sorry, clearly your razor wit is to much for me. I apologize for having a different opinion than you, clearly that is something i should avoid in the future or face your terrible wraith. rest assured I will cry myself to sleep tonight and reconsider my entire path in life.

You sir, have won the internet. I bow down before you. all hail zubs.

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P.S thanks ACF, TP. apparently your not allowed to have a different opinion than anyone today or you get personally attacked.
That's fine to have a personal opinion about the TEAM like you and I. But when you start with the 'anonymous internet poster' and 'you have no knowledge of the team' to the blogger that's different...

1.we are all anonymous internet posters. that is in fact what we are doing here. my real name is not crownsy. im sure yours isn't Zubs. therefore, we are anonymous internet persona posting on a message board. It wasn't a shot at someone, it was a statement of fact.

2. Do you have personal knowledge of the team? I certainly don't, if you do or are a Celtics staffer, i take the comment back, but until then i will assume that you, like me, are a fan far removed from the day to day operation of the team, and thus i don't understand how you can claim, as you do in your posts, to know exactly what players think of this kind of behavior.


No, I'm just a fan like you....I apologize for taking your comments the wrong way!!!

NP man, TP, im sorry if i came off like an even more sarcastic wise guy than i sometimes am, its a day for getting on each others nerves by mistake, im in a pretty bad mood thanks to the KG news.  :'(


Yea, the news sucks

Re: Will KG be on the sidelines?
« Reply #46 on: April 16, 2009, 06:27:36 PM »

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Can everyone stop quoting stuff.. makes the thread impossible to read

Re: Will KG be on the sidelines?
« Reply #47 on: April 16, 2009, 06:34:43 PM »

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Can everyone stop quoting stuff.. makes the thread impossible to read

agreed.... haha.

Re: Will KG be on the sidelines?
« Reply #48 on: April 21, 2009, 09:20:50 AM »

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KG leaves the bench early in game 1 and the C's lose. :(

KG stays on the bench the whole game 2 and the Celtics win. 8)

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