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Nobody on this team is getting traded this year, end of story.
« on: November 11, 2009, 11:04:04 PM »

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Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Rasheed Wallace, Rajon Rondo, Kendrick Perkins, Marquis Daniels, Eddie House, Shelden Williams, Glen Davis, Tony Allen, Brian Scalabrine, Bill Walker, JR Giddens, Lester Hudson.

We are almost +15 right now in margin of victory.

That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

The only way we lose this year is if one of the majors gets hurt and that is how it is for every team in the league.  No team will win the title this year without one of their top 3 or top 4 players. 

Also I forgot the scenario where A-Rod puts a camera up near the basket and if LeBron or Kobe hits it, it is worth 10 points.  So if that doesn't happen the Celtics will be World Champions again.   

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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2009, 11:09:17 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2009, 01:05:59 AM »

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That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

We were 27-2 last year....

Nothing is "over".

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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2009, 01:21:56 AM »

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Great post. I gave you a TP for taking such a strong stance, but can we please change the title of the thread to read: "Nobody, with the exception of Tony Allen, is getting traded this year, end of story"...?

It has such a nicer ring to it and it's the absolute truth friend ;)
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« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2009, 01:45:34 AM »

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The Suns beat the Hornets by 20 tonight.  That's it.  World Champions, it's all over.  No reason to play anymore games. 

Look, I respect the loyalty as a fan.  When I go to a game, I cheer until it feels like my lungs are bleeding for every one of them - even Tony Allen.  I love this team, I love the players, I love the game.  But I also understand that there's a business side to this game.  If Danny is offered a deal that includes one of our core players but makes us significantly better in the long run, he does it - and I applaud him for it. I would miss any player we lose, and I would remain a fan of any player we lose, but I would praise Danny for making the best decision for the team - and the team includes the now, as well as the three years from now. 

There's little room for loyalty in business - unfortunately, when loyalty is brought into the equation it's usually a bad thing from a business perspective.  When stars begin to fade from old age or injuries, teams inevitably move on to replacements.  It sucks, but in a business driven by money, pride and winning, that's the way it is.

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That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

We were 27-2 last year....

Nothing is "over".

  Notice, though, he said "The only way we lose this year is if one of the majors gets hurt".

  I'm kind of lukewarm on most trades because we've got enough players. Danuels/House/Sheed with a little bit of Baby/Sheldon/Scal is plenty of bench. People want to bring in a pg or a bigger sf but if that player's good enough to help us then they're good enough to get regular minutes. We don't have those minutes available.

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« Reply #6 on: November 12, 2009, 07:01:18 AM »

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Danny, at least, is smart enough to keep his mind and his ears open.

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« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2009, 07:24:58 AM »

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Yeah, I wouldn't put any money on that. 

How often has Ainge gone through a season without making roster moves?

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« Reply #8 on: November 12, 2009, 07:36:44 AM »

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That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

We were 27-2 last year....

Nothing is "over".

I agree, regardless of record, all it takes is a bad matchup in a 7 games series or one incredibly hot super star on another team to take us out.  Nothing is over especially not in  the regular season, especially not in November. 
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« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2009, 07:39:03 AM »

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That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

We were 27-2 last year....

Nothing is "over".

  Notice, though, he said "The only way we lose this year is if one of the majors gets hurt".

I'm not convinced that this team would have won a championship even with a healthy KG last year.  After the quick start, things got pretty spotty.  I still think that, even with KG, you would have seen a tired Ray and Pierce in the playoffs.  I think any of Los Angeles, Orlando, or Cleveland would have had a shot at beating us; the bench just wasn't strong enough.

This year, I absolutely do think we're the best team in the NBA, but it's a long season.  In terms of trades, I'm sure Danny would be very happy to move Tony Allen and J.R. Giddens for a player who can actually play.

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« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2009, 07:40:03 AM »

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on the 2nd Tuesday of next month, it will rain ...end of story

see, anyone can play this game!

seriously though, I disagree - I think at least a minor move will be made before the deadline
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« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2009, 07:43:26 AM »

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on the 2nd Tuesday of next month, it will rain ...end of story

see, anyone can play this game!

seriously though, I disagree - I think at least a minor move will be made before the deadline

Better rain than snow. ;)

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Great post. I gave you a TP for taking such a strong stance, but can we please change the title of the thread to read: "Nobody, with the exception of Tony Allen, is getting traded this year, end of story"...?

It has such a nicer ring to it and it's the absolute truth friend ;)
no starter on this team is getting traded this year end of story

I wouldn't be surprised (and hoping) that giddens & tony allen are moved even if just for draft picks.  Also Scal's contract might be important, but I'd welcome him back after a buyout with open arms.  Tony & Giddens I'll help load their luggage.

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« Reply #13 on: November 12, 2009, 08:26:00 AM »

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That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

We were 27-2 last year....

Nothing is "over".

  Notice, though, he said "The only way we lose this year is if one of the majors gets hurt".

I'm not convinced that this team would have won a championship even with a healthy KG last year.  After the quick start, things got pretty spotty.  I still think that, even with KG, you would have seen a tired Ray and Pierce in the playoffs.  I think any of Los Angeles, Orlando, or Cleveland would have had a shot at beating us; the bench just wasn't strong enough.

  I think we would have swept Chicago and easily handled Orlando. We were up on them 3-2 even though we were shorthanded and went into the series dog tired. Paul and Ray would also have played fewer minutes late in the season with KG playing. We'd have likely had home court against Cleveland as well. Would have been an interesting finals, though,

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That's it.  Its All Over.  World Champions.   

We were 27-2 last year....

Nothing is "over".

  Notice, though, he said "The only way we lose this year is if one of the majors gets hurt".

I'm not convinced that this team would have won a championship even with a healthy KG last year.  After the quick start, things got pretty spotty.  I still think that, even with KG, you would have seen a tired Ray and Pierce in the playoffs.  I think any of Los Angeles, Orlando, or Cleveland would have had a shot at beating us; the bench just wasn't strong enough.

  I think we would have swept Chicago and easily handled Orlando. We were up on them 3-2 even though we were shorthanded and went into the series dog tired. Paul and Ray would also have played fewer minutes late in the season with KG playing. We'd have likely had home court against Cleveland as well. Would have been an interesting finals, though,

I'm not sure that we would have had gotten by Cleveland, and I'm not sure we would have had home court. I believe we had about the same record as Cleveland at the time of the injury, and Cleveland had been gaining ground on us since our quick start.  Last year's squad was simply inherently flawed. 

This year's team is much better.

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