Unfortunately, fans of our opponents and their respective cities, will use any kind of motivation they can find to bash the Celtics, especially if we're a threat. You didn't hear much of this stuff over the last couple of years, because it wasn't widely known until recently just how good, and in turn how
dangerous, Rondo really is. He has really come into his own this season, and has accepted and applied his leadership role on the floor, and is attracting more serious attention than ever before.
The better the player on an opponent's team, the more of a threat they are, and the more bashing they're going to attract. It's what fans do, and we ourselves are subject to the same kind of thing ... it's just part of being human, really, (I must admit, I love to hate guys like Kobe and LeBron). If someone's
not a threat, why would anyone bother to bash them or invent these negative stories about them? Conversely, the bigger the star, the more animosity, (
and adoration), they draw.
Is it fair? No, probably not ... but it's the way of the world, and a reality that isn't about to change much anytime soon. However, I myself see this as a
very positive thing, because if a player starts attracting the kind of negative comments and stories that Rage is now, you can
bet it's because the rest of the world has begun to see just what an amazing talent he really is, and how much of a threat he is to their team's ability to beat us.

(TP)