My opinion has long been pushed on these votes, but I'll just say, it was voted on, and he won. If there was a clearcut better choice, he wouldn't have. As much as playing 10 years as a Sixth Man and giving contributions to multiple championship teams is great, or playing 5 great years but never winning it all is commendable, it takes the truly great ones like Russell, Bird and Garnett to actually raise the team to greatness, which is what makes the Celtics franchise great to me. The team's success, which, like it or not, is driven forward by superlative catalysts. Garnett is the only one of those catalysts we've had in 20 years, with all respect to Paul Pierce. Like I've said, really only 5 or 6 guys (Cousy, Russell, maybe Havlicek, Cowens, Bird, Garnett) were the best players on Celtics championship teams. I've said before, I think that being one of those 6 guys should've entitled Garnett to better.
Without Russell and Cousy, nobody cares that about Sam Jones or Bill Sharman, as great as they were. And nobody really even remembers Frank Ramsey or KC Jones or Satch Sanders or definitely Jim Loscutoff. I respect all opinions, it just so happens that many people thought Garnett was truly great. That's why, even though 14 of 26 voters last round didn't even include Garnett in their top 3, 11 voted him first. In a lot of rounds, that still wouldn't have been enough, but now that we're debating the merits of guys like Ramsey, Silas, KC, Macauley, Reggie, Cornbread, Ainge, Sanders, etc., there's no truly great players left, so it made sense to me to put a truly great player first, even if he has only been great with us for two years (I can't take this "year and a half" stuff too seriously - the post-KG Celtics team last season is still so completely affected by Garnett's influence and presence that I still consider him a part of that team, despite the injury.)
It takes truly great players like Garnett to make a franchise so great that we care to argue about which periphery player from the 60s, 70s or 80s was the greatest "Celtic."
Sorry for the aside.
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