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Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #30 on: July 25, 2010, 11:49:03 PM »

Offline Celticsfan336

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Sheed lives in Middleton, he bought one of my friends house. (Very cool)

I hope he retires and we get something worth while from his contract.

I LOVE sheed, he is fun to watch....but he was such a disapointment for the first 82 games....then stepped it up.

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #31 on: July 25, 2010, 11:57:07 PM »

Offline GreenFaith1819

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I think the fact that this thread is almost 4 pages shows some interest for the man.

Lord knows - I'd love to see him back, over Shaq. Shaq could help us, but Man I'm sure by now we've all seen Sheed's performance in the playoffs last year. He was big in several games for us.

If he could replicate his April-June 2010 performance again for us - for like 50 games in the regular season, at least - that would help us tremendously.

Just wishful thinking. I know he has health issues, but I look at players like PJ Brown (39) and Kevin Willis (43?) who played well in their late stages.

Even Chief played until he was like 44?

I Know - he's probably done, but What If.........

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #32 on: July 26, 2010, 12:12:38 AM »

Offline RIPRED

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Why does Sheed buying toys at Wal Mart mean that "something is going to go down in the next day or two"???

Just saying that maybe his presence in the area means something is going down.  It has nothing to do with him shopping at Walmart.  He doesn't live here, does he?  If not, why would he be in Mass other than to talk with the Celtics?  Thats all I was saying.  [dang], why does someone always have to turn everything someone posts on here into a conclusion that something is DEFINITELY happening.  Not the case here at all.  Just curious. 
I think the reason people were quick to jump on you celtsrp is because you quickly jumped to some conclusions yourself.

You assume Rasheed doesn't live in the area or keep at least a part-time residence in the area. He could.

You assume because you assumed the first thing that he is in town for something Celtics related. Could be he's here for a charity event or to interview for a post basketball position somewhere or because he is starting up a business in the area or because he is spending the summer in the area or because of any number of other completely innocuous reasons that have nothing to do with the Celtics.

Rasheed is in the area. That's cool. But if the Celtics were going to be talking to him, couldn't they just do it by phone since he's already under contract? And him being in town to do anything for his retirement makes no sense since the papers have to be filed at the league office and not through his team.

I think you jumped to a conclusion that most of the rest of us, just don't see so, we kind of gave you a little bit of a hard time over it. No biggie. All in good fun.

Wow Nick, you are being a little harsh on the OP here. He saw Sheed in Mass in July. Knowing that Sheed permanently resides in Philly, it does seem a little strange. You are right that he could be here for a charity event, etc... but no need to jump on the OP like that.

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #33 on: July 26, 2010, 12:14:32 AM »

Offline RIPRED

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it is interesting that a multi-millionaire is shopping at Wal-Mart and eating at chain restaurants...

What are you implying?

my friend works at a restaurant down the street from that Wal-Mart and he and his family came in and he served them.  He must live pretty locally.

He lives in Hamilton or Essex, MA.

Stalker!  ;D

I wonder how often Sheed gets asked about his future? I would assume it gets tiresome after a while. Maybe ESPN can do "Ball don't lie" 2hr prime time special on Sheed's decision.

Would any of you leave $13million on the table and walk away?  

I would never walk away from $13 mill under any circumstances.

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #34 on: July 26, 2010, 06:10:06 AM »

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Why does Sheed buying toys at Wal Mart mean that "something is going to go down in the next day or two"???

Just saying that maybe his presence in the area means something is going down.  It has nothing to do with him shopping at Walmart.  He doesn't live here, does he?  If not, why would he be in Mass other than to talk with the Celtics?  Thats all I was saying.  [dang], why does someone always have to turn everything someone posts on here into a conclusion that something is DEFINITELY happening.  Not the case here at all.  Just curious. 
I think the reason people were quick to jump on you celtsrp is because you quickly jumped to some conclusions yourself.

You assume Rasheed doesn't live in the area or keep at least a part-time residence in the area. He could.

You assume because you assumed the first thing that he is in town for something Celtics related. Could be he's here for a charity event or to interview for a post basketball position somewhere or because he is starting up a business in the area or because he is spending the summer in the area or because of any number of other completely innocuous reasons that have nothing to do with the Celtics.

Rasheed is in the area. That's cool. But if the Celtics were going to be talking to him, couldn't they just do it by phone since he's already under contract? And him being in town to do anything for his retirement makes no sense since the papers have to be filed at the league office and not through his team.

I think you jumped to a conclusion that most of the rest of us, just don't see so, we kind of gave you a little bit of a hard time over it. No biggie. All in good fun.

Wow Nick, you are being a little harsh on the OP here. He saw Sheed in Mass in July. Knowing that Sheed permanently resides in Philly, it does seem a little strange. You are right that he could be here for a charity event, etc... but no need to jump on the OP like that.
You are reading the complete wrong tone into what was said.

Also, given that Rasheed maintains a home in the town right next to where the Walmart is. it turns out I was right.

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #35 on: July 26, 2010, 07:13:03 AM »

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ATTN:All WalMart shoppers,the blue light sale is on,Rasheed Wallace is in aisle#12,kids toys. ;D

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #36 on: July 26, 2010, 09:35:37 AM »

Offline CoachCowens

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Why does Sheed buying toys at Wal Mart mean that "something is going to go down in the next day or two"???

Just saying that maybe his presence in the area means something is going down.  It has nothing to do with him shopping at Walmart.  He doesn't live here, does he?  If not, why would he be in Mass other than to talk with the Celtics?  Thats all I was saying.  [dang], why does someone always have to turn everything someone posts on here into a conclusion that something is DEFINITELY happening.  Not the case here at all.  Just curious. 
I think the reason people were quick to jump on you celtsrp is because you quickly jumped to some conclusions yourself.

You assume Rasheed doesn't live in the area or keep at least a part-time residence in the area. He could.

You assume because you assumed the first thing that he is in town for something Celtics related. Could be he's here for a charity event or to interview for a post basketball position somewhere or because he is starting up a business in the area or because he is spending the summer in the area or because of any number of other completely innocuous reasons that have nothing to do with the Celtics.

Rasheed is in the area. That's cool. But if the Celtics were going to be talking to him, couldn't they just do it by phone since he's already under contract? And him being in town to do anything for his retirement makes no sense since the papers have to be filed at the league office and not through his team.

I think you jumped to a conclusion that most of the rest of us, just don't see so, we kind of gave you a little bit of a hard time over it. No biggie. All in good fun.

Wow Nick, you are being a little harsh on the OP here. He saw Sheed in Mass in July. Knowing that Sheed permanently resides in Philly, it does seem a little strange. You are right that he could be here for a charity event, etc... but no need to jump on the OP like that.
You are reading the complete wrong tone into what was said.

Also, given that Rasheed maintains a home in the town right next to where the Walmart is. it turns out I was right.

I read it as being a little condescending.  Maybe it was the "You assume" part.

Re: Ran into Sheed last night...
« Reply #37 on: July 26, 2010, 09:57:15 AM »

Offline openairmovie

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no rogain in that bundle he was buying?