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**** at Tony Allen
« on: December 01, 2010, 06:48:53 PM »

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Funny how this guy went to Memphis for "more playing time" only to see a rookie steal his role from him:

http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-101201/daily-dime

While I appreciate TA's play last year, they guy was honestly a moron. I don't know if people on here ever talked to him but I did in Oklahoma when he was here. The only language this guy spoke was ebonics. He seemed nice but it's sad he didn't recognize the opportunity he had here with the Celtics.

Instead of being a consistent contributor on a championship caliber team (either Marquise or Delonte is not brought back if TA stays) he is a consistent DNP on a lottery team/

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Re: **** at Tony Allen
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2010, 06:51:12 PM »

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its not really a surprise to me.  i said he stunk for a long time.


as for the "ebonics" thing....who cares

Re: **** at Tony Allen
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2010, 07:08:25 PM »

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Tony seems to have made a bad decision for himself if he was hoping for more playing time (though I doubt he'd be getting much more than that in Boston), but that doesn't make him a moron.  I'm guessing that smart people make mistakes too.

And I'd be cautious about assuming someone's level of intelligence from a conversation and a person's use of cultural dialect.  America is flooded with folks who don't speak 'the Queen's English' but who are nonetheless quite bright. 

Larry Bird (especially early in his career) and Mayor Menino come to mind.

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Tony seems to have made a bad decision for himself if he was hoping for more playing time (though I doubt he'd be getting much more than that in Boston), but that doesn't make him a moron.  I'm guessing that smart people make mistakes too.

And I'd be cautious about assuming someone's level of intelligence from a conversation and a person's use of cultural dialect.  America is flooded with folks who don't speak 'the Queen's English' but who are nonetheless quite bright. 

Larry Bird (especially early in his career) and Mayor Menino come to mind.

True, although Tony's trip to junior college suggest that he wasn't exactly an Academic All-American in high school.  His criminal record also backs up his poor decision making.


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Re: **** at Tony Allen
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2010, 07:56:12 PM »

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This has been dealt with to death. He made a big mistake. Move on guy.

I'm sure he really did feel he'd have a larger role with MEM. Bad gamble apparently.


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Re: **** at Tony Allen
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If it was all about the money then i think he can live with it...something i have felt all alone.

Re: **** at Tony Allen
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2010, 08:08:43 PM »

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Memphis isnt a lottery team but theyre pretty loaded at the wing and hes playing behind 2 young stars as opposed to 2 aging..I dont see where he figured he would get more minutes

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« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2010, 08:10:04 PM »

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Tony seems to have made a bad decision for himself if he was hoping for more playing time (though I doubt he'd be getting much more than that in Boston), but that doesn't make him a moron.  I'm guessing that smart people make mistakes too.

And I'd be cautious about assuming someone's level of intelligence from a conversation and a person's use of cultural dialect.  America is flooded with folks who don't speak 'the Queen's English' but who are nonetheless quite bright. 

Larry Bird (especially early in his career) and Mayor Menino come to mind.

  Funny, but I don't think I'd put Menino in the "particularly bright" category.

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If it was all about the money then i think he can live with it...something i have felt all alone.

True.  Putting an extra guaranteed FIVE MILLION DOLLARS or so in one's pocket cannot reasonably be called a mistake.

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« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2010, 08:14:36 PM »

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Tony seems to have made a bad decision for himself if he was hoping for more playing time (though I doubt he'd be getting much more than that in Boston), but that doesn't make him a moron.  I'm guessing that smart people make mistakes too.

And I'd be cautious about assuming someone's level of intelligence from a conversation and a person's use of cultural dialect.  America is flooded with folks who don't speak 'the Queen's English' but who are nonetheless quite bright. 

Larry Bird (especially early in his career) and Mayor Menino come to mind.

  Funny, but I don't think I'd put Menino in the "particularly bright" category.

I've had this argument with various folks for years.  He may not be brilliant, but I am convinced you can't be the chief executive of a large city for 20 years without some intellectual strengths -- hidden though they may be.

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« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2010, 08:17:44 PM »

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If it was all about the money then i think he can live with it...something i have felt all alone.

True.  Putting an extra guaranteed FIVE MILLION DOLLARS or so in one's pocket cannot reasonably be called a mistake.

It's always interesting to me how casually fans can leave millions of dollars on the table when it's somebody else's money.  I think a lot of us would see things a little differently if it was our name on those checks. 

I don't blame TA for leaving for the extra money, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's regretting it by now.

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« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2010, 08:48:57 PM »

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If it was all about the money then i think he can live with it...something i have felt all alone.

True.  Putting an extra guaranteed FIVE MILLION DOLLARS or so in one's pocket cannot reasonably be called a mistake.

It's always interesting to me how casually fans can leave millions of dollars on the table when it's somebody else's money.  I think a lot of us would see things a little differently if it was our name on those checks. 

I don't blame TA for leaving for the extra money, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's regretting it by now.

I don't blame him for wanting more than a 2-year deal, either, especially coming off a 2-year contract.  The piece-of-mind factor is important, too.  And with an injury history, it has even more importance.

On the money, it is possible that with playoff money and assuming he got another contract, the money *might* have evened out, but I don't blame him one bit for taking the extra guaranteed year and money.

It's one thing for someone who has made serious dough to take less money (like Shaq), but for someone in TA's position, he made the right choice.

Re: **** at Tony Allen
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Re: **** at Tony Allen
« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2010, 09:15:02 PM »

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TA doesn't care at all, he get what he want - more money, now he's paid for just sitting on the bench, he gets money for doin' nothing, I'm sure that's fine with him and he's not regret his descision at all.

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Tony seems to have made a bad decision for himself if he was hoping for more playing time (though I doubt he'd be getting much more than that in Boston), but that doesn't make him a moron.  I'm guessing that smart people make mistakes too.

And I'd be cautious about assuming someone's level of intelligence from a conversation and a person's use of cultural dialect.  America is flooded with folks who don't speak 'the Queen's English' but who are nonetheless quite bright. 

Larry Bird (especially early in his career) and Mayor Menino come to mind.

True, although Tony's trip to junior college suggest that he wasn't exactly an Academic All-American in high school.  His criminal record also backs up his poor decision making.
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