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Re: Paul Pierce = the blown leads?
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2010, 01:11:11 PM »

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I'm confused by what you mean by he didn't do it.  Are you pointing out that was asked so he answered?  If so we agree he just should have said no comment.  So he did do it.  Like was mentioned it's hardly a big deal just doesn't jive with someone being forced out of initiating the offense like it seems that some believe.

And no I'm pretty sure Doc didn't think it was good idea because as you can see from last nights game Rondo's attitude and play need some work as well.

Maybe Rondo is just so frustrated with having to play with all these HOFs that he has given up as well....  Poor guy.


No, Doc agreed with him:

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Before last night’s 107-102 win against the Heat, Rivers said, “I think it was a little overblown, to be honest. I think (Rondo) was saying something, but a little different than the way it was taken. And I would have wrote the same thing.”

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/celtics/view/20100204doc_rivers_fanned_the_ire_with_team_criticism_celtics_heard_it_all_before/srvc=sports&position=also

Clearly he didn't think it was a big deal. And besides lasts nights game, he has far and away been our best and most consistent player.