Guy was the longest tenured Celtic. Legitimately sad to see him go, as sad as any Boston athlete in recent memory.
I was obviously upset when Pierce (whom in the early 2000’s was the reason I became a C’s fan) and KG got traded, but the writing was on the wall and at least they came to my hometown. That team clearly peaked and the Celtics, in hindsight, couldn’t have possibly gotten a better return for them.
Then there was IT. That one definitely stung. But he was coming off a serious injury and going to a good situation (or so we thought at the time), plus we were getting an All-NBA player in return (lol).
But for some reason Smart hits differently. Maybe the shock factor amplifies it. Was he perfect? No. For every spectacular play he made, did he make a boneheaded one as well? Sure. He was as exhilarating as he was frustrating. But he was a Celtic. Through and through. He embodied what the franchise is about.