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A Salute to Cold, Hard, Calculating Danny Ainge
« on: February 26, 2011, 12:16:54 AM »

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I like having a GM who does what's in best interest of the team, short-and-long term versus just "playing it safe" and irrational, emotionally induced decisions. :)

Sign 3 more 2011 contributing players, keep the Core Four Healthy plus 4 capable rotation position players and #18 here we come!  ;D

Next year with Trade including stockpiled Draft-Picks or the Summer of 2012 when he's a Free Agent, throw the kitchen sink at Dwight Howard! Young-All-Star-Howard/2-yr-Older-Big-3/Rondo would be freaking sick starting lineup!!! (Assuming KG doesn't retire and Allen resigns)

Re: A Salute to Cold, Hard, Calculating Danny Ainge
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Yes...what a brilliant GM! Too soon for the "executive of the year" award? ::)
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2011, 12:23:23 AM »

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I'll hold off on saying anything good or bad about him right now.


As for Howard, can we please stop talking about him? It's not going to happen and you guys are going to be sad.

I like his talent. But I'm not sure I could live with his "funny" interviews for years with green on.
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Re: A Salute to Cold, Hard, Calculating Danny Ainge
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2011, 12:29:44 AM »

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I'll hold off on saying anything good or bad about him right now.


As for Howard, can we please stop talking about him? It's not going to happen and you guys are going to be sad.

I like his talent. But I'm not sure I could live with his "funny" interviews for years with green on.

If it does happen, there are going to be some many people on here saying "OH I CALLED IT!" when in reality they were the ones saying "Not gonna happen like" this.

To say it is not going to happen outright is almost as bad as saying it is going to happen outright. But it is pretty clear what Danny Ainge's intentions are now after that trade deadline and you can be [dang] sure courting Dwight Howard is at the top of that list. Now, the question is can he make it happen or not, but it is pretty clear that Ainge wants DH12 in the Celtics uniform in 2012.

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« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2011, 12:30:48 AM »

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Yes...what a brilliant GM! Too soon for the "executive of the year" award? ::)

You going to just post snarky sarcastic posts in every thread because your favorite player got traded? Or just in the ones about the trade?

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« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2011, 12:33:46 AM »

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I'll hold off on saying anything good or bad about him right now.


As for Howard, can we please stop talking about him? It's not going to happen and you guys are going to be sad.

I like his talent. But I'm not sure I could live with his "funny" interviews for years with green on.

If it does happen, there are going to be some many people on here saying "OH I CALLED IT!" when in reality they were the ones saying "Not gonna happen like" this.

To say it is not going to happen outright is almost as bad as saying it is going to happen outright. But it is pretty clear what Danny Ainge's intentions are now after that trade deadline and you can be [dang] sure courting Dwight Howard is at the top of that list. Now, the question is can he make it happen or not, but it is pretty clear that Ainge wants DH12 in the Celtics uniform in 2012.
Oh, I'm SURE they'll try to get him. And they should try to get him. And even if I'm not a big fan of his I WANT them to get him.

That said, I've heard nothing from him saying he wants to ever play in Boston. It's not like it's a top destination for big free agents. I just think it's silly to talk about him right now when we've got no idea what things will look like then.
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« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2011, 12:36:08 AM »

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Yes...what a brilliant GM! Too soon for the "executive of the year" award? ::)

You going to just post snarky sarcastic posts in every thread because your favorite player got traded? Or just in the ones about the trade?
I don't have one particular "favorite" player on this team...I like all of them. I don't like the Krstic acquistion...you do. Stop trying to police the people here. If you don't like it, don't read it.
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« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2011, 12:36:18 AM »

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I'll hold off on saying anything good or bad about him right now.


As for Howard, can we please stop talking about him? It's not going to happen and you guys are going to be sad.

I like his talent. But I'm not sure I could live with his "funny" interviews for years with green on.
Oh, I'm SURE they'll try to get him. And they should try to get him. And even if I'm not a big fan of his I WANT them to get him.

That said, I've heard nothing from him saying he wants to ever play in Boston. It's not like it's a top destination for big free agents. I just think it's silly to talk about him right now when we've got no idea what things will look like then.
If it does happen, there are going to be some many people on here saying "OH I CALLED IT!" when in reality they were the ones saying "Not gonna happen like" this.

To say it is not going to happen outright is almost as bad as saying it is going to happen outright. But it is pretty clear what Danny Ainge's intentions are now after that trade deadline and you can be [dang] sure courting Dwight Howard is at the top of that list. Now, the question is can he make it happen or not, but it is pretty clear that Ainge wants DH12 in the Celtics uniform in 2012.

Dwight Howard has said nothing about playing any where besides Orlando, because that is illegal. The ones who are saying he wants to play in LA, NY, CHI, etc. are the "experts" in the media blowing smoke up our butts. We have no idea what he wants to do. Therefore, to say he isn't coming here outright is silly. Just as silly as the guys saying he is definitely coming here.

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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2011, 12:38:08 AM »

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Yes...what a brilliant GM! Too soon for the "executive of the year" award? ::)

You going to just post snarky sarcastic posts in every thread because your favorite player got traded? Or just in the ones about the trade?
I don't have one particular "favorite" player on this teams...I like all of them. I don't like the Krstic acquistion...you do. Stop trying to police the people here. If you don't like it, don't read it.


It's kind of hard not to when you post it in every thread.  ::) I have no problem with not liking the trade.


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« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2011, 12:41:31 AM »

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Yes...what a brilliant GM! Too soon for the "executive of the year" award? ::)

You going to just post snarky sarcastic posts in every thread because your favorite player got traded? Or just in the ones about the trade?
I don't have one particular "favorite" player on this teams...I like all of them. I don't like the Krstic acquistion...you do. Stop trying to police the people here. If you don't like it, don't read it.


It's kind of hard not to when you post it in every thread.  ::) I have no problem with not liking the trade.
I can post as many times and in as many threads as I want. Last I checked you aren't a mod. It's not all that hard to ignore someone's posts if you don't like what you read...but stop telling me where and how many times I can post.
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« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2011, 12:42:09 AM »

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Why would Dwight Howard or ANYONE for that matter, NOT want to play with a Pass-First Point Guard like Rajon Rondo?

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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2011, 12:43:54 AM »

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Why would Dwight Howard or ANYONE for that matter, NOT want to play with a Pass-First Point Guard like Rajon Rondo?
I'm sure he would. Thing is, Boston's not the only team that's got one of those.
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« Reply #12 on: February 26, 2011, 12:46:59 AM »

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Why would Dwight Howard or ANYONE for that matter, NOT want to play with a Pass-First Point Guard like Rajon Rondo?
I'm sure he would. Thing is, Boston's not the only team that's got one of those.

  Thing is, they're the only team that's got the best one of those.

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« Reply #13 on: February 26, 2011, 12:48:59 AM »

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Why would Dwight Howard or ANYONE for that matter, NOT want to play with a Pass-First Point Guard like Rajon Rondo?
I'm sure he would. Thing is, Boston's not the only team that's got one of those.

  Thing is, they're the only team that's got the best one of those.
We don't know that for sure right now. What happens to the Hornets? What happens to CP?
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« Reply #14 on: February 26, 2011, 12:53:30 AM »

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Yes...what a brilliant GM! Too soon for the "executive of the year" award? ::)

You going to just post snarky sarcastic posts in every thread because your favorite player got traded? Or just in the ones about the trade?
I don't have one particular "favorite" player on this teams...I like all of them. I don't like the Krstic acquistion...you do. Stop trying to police the people here. If you don't like it, don't read it.


It's kind of hard not to when you post it in every thread.  ::) I have no problem with not liking the trade.
I can post as many times and in as many threads as I want. Last I checked you aren't a mod. It's not all that hard to ignore someone's posts if you don't like what you read...but stop telling me where and how many times I can post.

please..

last time I checked i was one
so please

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