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Offline Persianevo2

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From the WIKI: The Celtics went 2–22 from late December 2006 through early February 2007 after losing Paul Pierce to injury, the result of a stress reaction in his left foot. The Celtics compiled a record of 24–58, second-worst in the NBA, including a franchise record 18-game losing streak that lasted from January 5 to February. At the end of the season, the Celtics, with the second worst record in the NBA, were at least hopeful that they could secure a high draft pick The Celtics end up falling as low as they could in the lottery to fifth....

Wow just wow. How can anyone criticize Kevin Garnett after  breaking our seemingly endless string of bad luck ???. He plays with heart, passion and genuinely wants to win at all costs. Why do players have to be some cookie cutter standard on the court? Why constantly harp on such a unique player? Sit back and enjoy it because when he's gone you are going to miss it all- -the antics, the defense and maybe even the winning  ;).... I am so grateful I have been able to watch KG transform the Celtics into a team feared by other NBA teams and consistent championship contenders. His trash talking, craziness is harmless and within the game. I wish fans would grow up and stop crying that he cursed in the game or nudged another player to get under his skin ::).... in the words of TOMMY: it's absolutely LUDICROUS!!!

Re: Everyone is taking KG for GRANTED! How quick we forget the pre-KG era...
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2011, 03:02:52 PM »

Offline wiley

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I agree.  I think people are forgetting too, and therefore taking him for granted.
Which will end when he's gone, and people will revert to being full on KG supporters...

Boston may be a little tame for this guy....people here like a little less wild.
I don't love everything he does, but I'm not about to discuss it.  I'd rather just root.  I'm so thankful this guy ended up in Green.

I'd rather discuss his personality after he's gone...not get in his grill during a championship run.

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Offline Onslaught

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I don't see a problem pointing out something you're not too happy about with a player on your favorite team. When you do that it's not saying you don't like the guy.

Paul Pierce is one of my all time favorite Celtic players and even he's p---ed me off before. But just because he's done that doesn't mean I don't like him.
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Offline Roy H.

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I don't see many people taking KG for granted.  Almost every criticism I see of him by Celtics fans contains some acknowledgment that he's been a phenomenal player, and that they support him.

As Onslaught said, I think it's possible to cheer for a guy, while at the same time pointing out some of his flaws, etc.  There's no doubt that KG has done a ton for this franchise, but at the same time it's possible to be grateful to KG, and also critical of some of his actions.


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