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Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2011, 10:09:04 PM »

Offline pearljammer10

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His jersey hangs on my wall, but to tell you the truth I havent even given him a thought all year. Actually I havent even looked at his stats or a box score of his all year long. Hes become a forgotten player for me.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2011, 10:12:33 PM »

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When KG came to the team I was like "I think we should see other people".

We just sorta drifted apart. He's still a Facebook friend and sometimes I like his photos but we don't even chat anymore.

I hope he's all right.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #17 on: January 20, 2011, 10:14:41 PM »

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His jersey hangs on my wall, but to tell you the truth I havent even given him a thought all year. Actually I havent even looked at his stats or a box score of his all year long. Hes become a forgotten player for me.

This saddens me. I guess he's a forgotten player for a lot of people. I personally still remember and look for all those players that were around during the "dark days" when we were the laughing stock of the league. Pierce and Big Al always gave it 100% every night in and out regardless of the score. Granted, he wasn't always the best player on D, but he's been coming around this year and flourishing alongside AK47 on the defensive end.

I would LOVE to see him back in Green one day and finally get the 'ship he deserves.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2011, 10:15:06 PM »

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When KG came to the team I was like "I think we should see other people".

We just sorta drifted apart. He's still a Facebook friend and sometimes I like his photos but we don't even chat anymore.

I hope he's all right.

Bahahaha A++ TP

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #19 on: January 20, 2011, 10:17:29 PM »

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Still undying.  The hope he represented for the C's as a rookie (getting minutes in round one of the playoffs vs indy) has been transferred to the hope I have that he succeeds.  I have scoured ebay to scoop up some Cs jerseys of his (still looking for his rookie #8 one).  I agree his development is not as great as I hoped for and I don't believe he'll ever be a fantastic defensive player, but I root for him more than I root for anyone else other than the Celtics as a team.

When KG got traded, I was one of the people scared to lose the future.  While the title was great and I wouldn't return it, and while watching the cs compete in the playoffs for the past few years has been fun, I miss developing with youngsters.  I'm a sucker for potential and I have a real hard time with grizzled, aged veterans (R Wallace, J Oneal, Shaq, etc.).  Something fresh about low expectations and surprises, as opposed to high expectations and meeting them/let down.

I Love Big Al!
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Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #20 on: January 20, 2011, 10:26:53 PM »

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Still undying.  The hope he represented for the C's as a rookie (getting minutes in round one of the playoffs vs indy) has been transferred to the hope I have that he succeeds.  I have scoured ebay to scoop up some Cs jerseys of his (still looking for his rookie #8 one).  I agree his development is not as great as I hoped for and I don't believe he'll ever be a fantastic defensive player, but I root for him more than I root for anyone else other than the Celtics as a team.

When KG got traded, I was one of the people scared to lose the future.  While the title was great and I wouldn't return it, and while watching the cs compete in the playoffs for the past few years has been fun, I miss developing with youngsters.  I'm a sucker for potential and I have a real hard time with grizzled, aged veterans.  Something fresh about low expectations and surprises, as opposed to hhigh expectations and meeting them/let down.

I Love Big Al!

I feel exactly the same way. I loved rooting for Orien Greene, Marcus Banks, Tony Allen, Gomes, etc. It was a fun time, even if we did lose 2/3rds of our games.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2011, 10:32:41 PM »

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I'm not concerned. All I care about is beating him.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #22 on: January 20, 2011, 10:36:38 PM »

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Now the whole team's changed, and we don't even kick it
Got a big ring scheme, and you ain't even with it
Hmm, knew in my heart you was the same undersized center that,
Go got the best post game when the basket's at ya back,
And I can't even trip, cause I'm just laughin at cha
You tryin hard to maintain, then go head
cause I ain't mad at cha

Love Big Al. Brought me hardcore into the Celtics (I was a fan as a kid, then lost track of the NBA for a couple of years), and brought me to CelticsBlog because my roommates and friends didn't wanna hear about a team that was in last place. Followed him as a T-Wolf (T-Wolve?) and I follow him on the Jazz.

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Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #23 on: January 20, 2011, 10:37:58 PM »

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Now the whole team's changed, and we don't even kick it
Got a big ring scheme, and you ain't even with it
Hmm, knew in my heart you was the same undersized center that,
Go got the best post game when the basket's at ya back,
And I can't even trip, cause I'm just laughin at cha
You tryin hard to maintain, then go head
cause I ain't mad at cha

LOL old Omar......Love the wire man...lol...

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #24 on: January 20, 2011, 10:38:23 PM »

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I miss the old Perkins/Big Al/Gomes/West/Rondo line up... purely for sentimental reasons.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #25 on: January 20, 2011, 10:39:20 PM »

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And you are right every man has a Code, Big Al will be little al like he was with us.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #26 on: January 20, 2011, 10:40:36 PM »

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Big Al is so lovable. Like BBD but not to that extent.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #27 on: January 20, 2011, 10:44:01 PM »

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His jersey hangs on my wall, but to tell you the truth I havent even given him a thought all year. Actually I havent even looked at his stats or a box score of his all year long. Hes become a forgotten player for me.

This saddens me. I guess he's a forgotten player for a lot of people. I personally still remember and look for all those players that were around during the "dark days" when we were the laughing stock of the league. Pierce and Big Al always gave it 100% every night in and out regardless of the score. Granted, he wasn't always the best player on D, but he's been coming around this year and flourishing alongside AK47 on the defensive end.

I would LOVE to see him back in Green one day and finally get the 'ship he deserves.

If this is the case might as well bring Antoine back to win won with us. Thats the one we should showing mad luv too.

Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #28 on: January 20, 2011, 10:45:02 PM »

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Just had a great memory of one of the C's/T-wolves game after KG came...everyone on the court was a former or current celtic...

C's: Perk, KG, Pierce, Allen, Rondo
Twolves: Big Al, Antoine, Gomes, Gerald Green, Sebastian Telfair

It was the best of every world.
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Re: How's Your Love for Big Al These Days?
« Reply #29 on: January 20, 2011, 11:45:11 PM »

Offline pearljammer10

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His jersey hangs on my wall, but to tell you the truth I havent even given him a thought all year. Actually I havent even looked at his stats or a box score of his all year long. Hes become a forgotten player for me.

This saddens me. I guess he's a forgotten player for a lot of people. I personally still remember and look for all those players that were around during the "dark days" when we were the laughing stock of the league. Pierce and Big Al always gave it 100% every night in and out regardless of the score. Granted, he wasn't always the best player on D, but he's been coming around this year and flourishing alongside AK47 on the defensive end.

I would LOVE to see him back in Green one day and finally get the 'ship he deserves.


It saddens me greatly as well. I was a huuuugggeee big Al fan and was pretty upset to see him go even if it was for KG....Man how quickly i got over that feeling.