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Re: why does Doc act like he is doing Celtics a favor
« Reply #90 on: May 20, 2013, 02:29:22 PM »

Offline Monkhouse

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Some people have criticized some of the threads I've made...

This one to me takes the cake by far...

You can't argue imaginary situations where none of the possible scenarios are feasible.. Doc Rivers has never ever once talked about the Celtics, and even at an all time low when people said Kevin Garnett needed to relax, and tone down his intensity. He defended him. It may be about the bond he has, but how does he not prove hes a good coach if players love to play for him?

Doc Rivers at the end of the night has his negatives and positives. But with him coaching the Celtics I see a good healthy future. I don't think Doc would enjoy coaching a new breed of young stars though. You can certainly tell he's getting very tired and exhausted as of late.
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Re: why does Doc act like he is doing Celtics a favor
« Reply #91 on: May 20, 2013, 02:33:04 PM »

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Locking the thread. Nobody is saying anything new, and one unpopular opinion is just getting poo'd on.

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