The rookie got a tech on the other team's star player. Call it what you will, but that smells like an Auerbach tactic if ever I saw one. Go ahead and get the veteran mad, if he loses his cool and gets tossed, the other team loses. I'll take that trade every time. When Rodman (man, but he made Karl Malone lose his cool), Bowen, Artest, Posey do it, they're "crafty veterans who know how to get under the opposition's skin." When Walker does it, he's a punk. Sounds like a double standard to me. If the other team spends its time trying to show up the rook, they're not playing their game plan, they're being played.
I cannot purport to know what is in Bill walker's mind. To try to do so is only speculation. So it is fruitless to try and tell you my take on his psychological makeup or the motivations behind his actions. What I can say is the results of his actions are not unacceptable to me. No matter how nice and polite the Celtics are, the other teams, and their fans, wil hate them. The more they win, the more they will be hated. Just like the Pats and Sox before them. Being respectful and well behaved won't win them any more love. No one likes the Spurs more just cause TD is soft-spoken. Frankly, I don't care what the other teams think. No, on second thought I do. The more they hate the Celtics the better, because that means that the Celtics are winning.