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Saw the thing on CB main page about Bleacher Report picking it?s Celtics 21st century Mount Rushmore with Pierce, Garnett, Tatum and Brown. I think the first three are pretty inarguable but that last spot - probably is Brown, the only comment on CB was about IT, personally as much as I like IT, I would have him 8th. I want to put Rondo in there even though Brown is probably the right choice since he got the Finals MVP. Ray sixth (could?ve been 08 Finals MVP). Al 7th. No room for Ricky Davis unfortunately.

Is the list just too obvious or would anybody replace Jaylen for the last spot?
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I think it's JB.  Nine seasons, 4x All-Star, Finals MVP


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Saw the thing on CB main page about Bleacher Report picking it?s Celtics 21st century Mount Rushmore with Pierce, Garnett, Tatum and Brown. I think the first three are pretty inarguable but that last spot - probably is Brown, the only comment on CB was about IT, personally as much as I like IT, I would have him 8th. I want to put Rondo in there even though Brown is probably the right choice since he got the Finals MVP. Ray sixth (could?ve been 08 Finals MVP). Al 7th. No room for Ricky Davis unfortunately.

Is the list just too obvious or would anybody replace Jaylen for the last spot?
I don't really see that there's a debate on it.  Those have been the C's top 4 players this century.

As for Ray possibly being the MVP in the finals in 2008 -->  not even close.  If it wasn't PP, it would have been KG.

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Saw the thing on CB main page about Bleacher Report picking it?s Celtics 21st century Mount Rushmore with Pierce, Garnett, Tatum and Brown. I think the first three are pretty inarguable but that last spot - probably is Brown, the only comment on CB was about IT, personally as much as I like IT, I would have him 8th. I want to put Rondo in there even though Brown is probably the right choice since he got the Finals MVP. Ray sixth (could?ve been 08 Finals MVP). Al 7th. No room for Ricky Davis unfortunately.

Is the list just too obvious or would anybody replace Jaylen for the last spot?

IT!  Really!  He was purely one dimensional, in the category of Simons, no D!  He was substituted in crunch time for a better defender.  That is not a Mount Rushmore player.

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I'm not even sure who else would have compelling arguments to crack top 4.  Rondo is probably the closest for argument sake, IMO.

Rondo - Key component of two Finals teams.  Exciting player.  Serviceable.  In the conversation at least. 
Antoine - He was definitely on the track to but we all know how that turned out.
IT - Helluva peak but too short
Ray - Key component of two Finals teams and 1 title. However, he was third banana
Kyrie - Uh...no
Smart - Heart & soul of some entertaining and competitive Celtics teams but he's not Mt. Rushmore


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Yeh.  If you're picking 4 it has to be those 4.  Maybe you can take a knock against KG for lack of longevity, but we all know what his impact was.
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I'm not even sure who else would have compelling arguments to crack top 4.  Rondo is probably the closest for argument sake, IMO.

Rondo - Key component of two Finals teams.  Exciting player.  Serviceable.  In the conversation at least. 
Antoine - He was definitely on the track to but we all know how that turned out.
IT - Helluva peak but too short
Ray - Key component of two Finals teams and 1 title. However, he was third banana
Kyrie - Uh...no
Smart - Heart & soul of some entertaining and competitive Celtics teams but he's not Mt. Rushmore

I'd give an honorable mention for Avery Bradley just being here through some rough rough years and always playing hard and improving.  He hung around long enough to be here for the start of a return to respectability.
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I'm not even sure who else would have compelling arguments to crack top 4.  Rondo is probably the closest for argument sake, IMO.

Rondo - Key component of two Finals teams.  Exciting player.  Serviceable.  In the conversation at least. 
Antoine - He was definitely on the track to but we all know how that turned out.
IT - Helluva peak but too short
Ray - Key component of two Finals teams and 1 title. However, he was third banana
Kyrie - Uh...no
Smart - Heart & soul of some entertaining and competitive Celtics teams but he's not Mt. Rushmore

I think you'd have to open it up to a non-player, in which case there's a solid case for Danny Ainge.


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